In The Spotlight

Ann King – “I Wouldn’t Mind”

Born as Annemarie Overwijn in The Netherlands, this passionate singer, songwriter and performer grew up immersed in music. She studied at the Rockacademie in Tilburg before hitting the music scene as ANEMARY in 2015 and debuting with “Alive”. She’s played festivals like Bevrijdingsfestival and Fringe. Continuing to evolve, she started 2019 with a new name, new sound and US shows.

Blending powerful pop with a haunting melodic beauty, her new single drags you into her world straight from the first note. Taken from her upcoming album “Fake Flowers”, expected in January 2020, she first shows a delicate vulnerability, before bursting out in an upbeat fusion of a lively beat, searing synths and dance elements and with her fervent vocals, this is a heartfelt gem full of positivity.

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Music History

Spandau Ballet – “Crashed Into Love”

From their album “Heart Like A Sky” (1989):

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New Music

Bishop Briggs – “Tatooed On My Heart”

Blending slick pop with lustrous gospel tones, this is the new single by Bishop Briggs:

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In The Spotlight

Alice Jemima – “Dancing In Love”

This self-taught singer, songwriter and guitarist started writing songs aged 12 and went on to get a summer job at the famous Glastonbury festival. Blending classical guitar with electro beats, she self-released her debut EP “All The Boyfriends” in 2012, but it wouldn’t be until 2014 that Sunday Best label owner Rob Da Bank signed her, resulting in the release of her spellbinding EP “Liquorice” in 2016.

Taken from her forthcoming album “Everything Changes”, slated for an October 18 release, her new single is wrapped in a vintage discolicious shimmer. Reminiscent of a 70s Donna Summer/Giorgio Moroder collaboration, it combines a pulsating beat, retro wah-wah guitars and electronic elements with silky violins and her bewitching, seductive vocals into a disco jam you will fall in love with.

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Music History

Pet Shop Boys – “Did You See Me Coming?

From their album “Yes” (2009):

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New Music

Nuela Charles – “Known Better”

Brimming with some classic raw soul, this is the new single by Canadian soul singer and songwriter Nuela Charles:

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