From her album “Schizophonic” (1999):
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Celebrating the neon pop shades of the 80s, this is the new single by singer/songwriter Sam Sparro:
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This British singer and songwriter grew up in Woking, where she found inspiration in the music of artists like John Mayer, Delta Goodrem and Martyn Joseph. After a stint as a busker on the streets of London, she started writing songs for other musicians both in the UK and abroad. With a sound marrying traditional country with modern pop, she released her debut EP “Fool” in 2018.
Inspired by her experiences while backpacking through South-East Asia, her new single takes a little detour from the Nashville twang. Smooth, minimal synths and catchy fingersnaps surround her angelic and seductive vocals, before bursting out in an infectious, anthemic pop chorus. With added contemporary electro elements basted in a retro glaze, this well-balanced tune is definitely a keeper.
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From her upcoming album “Supervision”, to be released on 7 February 2020:
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Whether you call her sound Dirty Pop or Femme Funk, this Los Angeles born artist is making her mark on the music scene. She grew up with pop icons like Diana Ross, Madonna and Gwen Stefani and female empowerment is still lyrically a common theme. Now based in New York, she mixes vintage soulful R&B with a touch of Santana-like jazz-fusion and debuted with “Call me Up” in 2018.
Sonically set in the sparkling 80s, her new single uses the electronic retro synths to set a scene which is both seductive as vibrant. Within its shimmering soundscape and punchy rhythm, she creates a sprightly pop vibe, exploding with a sweet neon splendor, while using her frisky, playful vocals to satirize the thrill of chasing after a lover and unites it all in an irresistibly catchy pop banger.
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