In The Spotlight

Aubren Elaine – “No Good For You”

Classically trained on piano as a child, this Californian singer and songwriter traded in a skateboard for a guitar aged 13 and taught herself how to play. She’s earned a BA in music production from California Lutheran University and performs at renowned Los Angeles venues such as the Hotel CafĂ© and House Of Blues. Her voice has also been featured on several singles by Patrick Reza and No Suits.

Shrouded in images of smoky, dimly-lit jazz bars from yesteryear, her debut single embraces those vintage shades and nurtures them. The soothing, easygoing vibe from the smooth bass, mild rhythm, mellow organ and 40s-styled trumpet sets the scene for her silky, seductive vocals to caress the lustrous melodic ambiance. Fusing old-school jazz and polished pop, this tune is good for all!

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Music History

Jeffrey Osborne – “Stay With Me Tonight”

From his album “Stay With Me Tonight” (1983):

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New Music

Emeli SandĂ© – “Shine”

From her upcoming album “Real Life”, to be released on 13 September 2019:

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In The Spotlight

Lola Marsh – “Echoes”

Based in Tel Aviv, this Israeli indie pop duo, consisting of Yael Shoshana and Gil Landau, was formed back in 2013, after meeting through mutual friends. They performed at the Primavera Sound festival a year later. With influences ranging from Nina Simone to LCD Soundsystem, they debuted with their single “Sirens” in 2015. They’ve toured Europa and the US and had songs featured in film and TV.

With a grandiose Tarantino vibe, their new single is a celebration of decade-spanning nostalgia. A touch of late 60s rock, a smidge of early 70s pop, a dash of 80s synths and all soaked into an overflowing pool of spaghetti western-like, cinematic flamboyancy. Mixing the vintage majesty of the reverb guitar plucks with her lush, retro-styled vocals, this groove will keep echoing in your ears .

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Music History

Midnight Star – “No Parking On The Dance Floor”

From their album “No Parking On The Dance Floor” (1983):

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New Music

Inge van Calkar – “Touchdown”

Reminiscent of 90s Kylie, this is the punchy new single by Dutch pop songstress Inge van Calkar:

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