In The Spotlight

Albert Tales – “Tipsy”

Although nobody in the band is actually called Albert, this is an 8-piece Israeli funk band. They met while they all attended Music Academy and found a shared passion for creating funk music that matters. Writing, composing and performing their music together, they’ve created a groovy sound with inspiring lyrics, intended to make you dance. They recently signed with British label Freshly Squeezed.

With a delicious splash of funkadelic vibes, their debut single finds its way to your dancin’ feet. With a punchy rhythm and red-hot horns emblazoning the melody, the infectious chorus is downright ear-tingling. The heavy lyrical load about social anxiety is conveyed perfectly by the rich and sumptuous voice of vocalist Keren Siri. You’ll surely end up over the legal limit drinking this funky brew.

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Music History

Mayer Hawthorne – “Robot Love”

From his album “Where Does This Door Go” (2013):

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New Music

Ciara Brooke – “Can You Handle Me”

With a punchy, vintage-dipped brassy bop, this is the new funky single by Ciara Brooke:

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In The Spotlight

The Tribe Of Good – “Broken Toys”

Build around a quartet of producers, combined with an ever changing list of well-known featured musicians and singers, this London-based Music Collective takes a sonic journey across the genres. They debuted with their EP “Loving You Baby” in 2017. Finding inspiration in retro soul and disco, as well as 70s electro and 90s trip-hop, they’re currently putting the final touches on their debut album.

Paying tribute to the classic Motown sound of yesteryear, they enlisted the incredible voice of child-singer Eshan Gopal on their latest single. Melodically capturing a 60s-styled sunshiny exuberance, the happiness-inducing beat and joyous horns sound exhilarating, while the spirited, young Michael Jackson-like vocals truly make your heart sing, shaping a jam Berry Gordy himself would be proud of.

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Music History

Joan Armatrading – “Drop The Pilot”

From her album “The Key” (1983):

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New Music

Ben L’Oncle Soul – “Next To You”

This is the new velvety smooth single by French soul singer Ben L’Oncle Soul:

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