In The Spotlight

Taylor Noelle – “End Of The Night”

Being the daughter of actor and singer Charles Esten, this L.A. born and raised singer and songwriter grew up listening to classic soul and power ballads. She started writing her own music aged 14, but it wasn’t until she moved to Nashville that she began chasing a professional music career. Influenced by Fleetwood Mac, SZA and HAIM, she released her debut EP “Out Of My System” in 2016.

Touched by the eclectic musical vibrancy Nashville has to offer, the sound of her latest single is an exciting fusion of smooth R&B, a funky beat and a soulful delivery. With emotionally honest and vulnerable lyrics singing about budding young love and a foot-tappin’, melodious bounce creating a joyous and slightly giddy feeling, this makes you wish that the end of the night is only the beginning.

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Music History

Cee Lo Green – “Cry Baby”

From his album “The Lady Killer” (2010):

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New Music

Flevans ft. Laura Vane – “Invisible”

From his upcoming album “Part Time Millionaire”, to be released on 15 March 2019:

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In The Spotlight

Tanjier – “Crave”

This Irish indie-pop trio, consisting of Mick Killen, Ronan Lynch and Tommy Buckley, has been a band since Tommy met Mick while they attended University in Dublin. Ronan completed the line-up shortly after. With a sound influenced by the likes of LANY, Sigrid and The 1975, they debuted with the single “Hymn” in 2017 and have toured with their exhillarating, audiovisual live show nationwide.

Their latest single embosses their exciting contemporary indie-pop sound with a bit of a disco beat and a lot of sunshine. The soaring synth backdrop, reverberating its energy throughout the song and Tommy’s almost ethereal vocals, gives it an ardent melodious melange. Singing about a love gone wrong, its lustrous, infectious and refreshing soundscape will leave you craving for more.

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Music History

Rickie Lee Jones – “The Real End”

From her album “The Magazine” (1984):

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New Music

Alex Tracey – “Take Me To The Other Side”

This is the new, retro-touched single by British singer and songwriter Alex Tracey:

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