In The Spotlight

Hush Crush – “Now That I Know”

Based in San Francisco, this funky quintet celebrates their love for the best bits of music throughout the decades. Fusing soul, funk, 70s disco, 80s synth-pop and 90s ironic lyricism, their sound is vibrant, danceable and refreshing. Taking inspiration from legends like Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Wonder, as well as Jamiroquai and Anderson .Paak, they transport listeners to new & lively funkadelic realms.

Drenched in sweet, funkalicious vibes, their new single will drag your feet onto the dancefloor. With a touch of glitter and a smidgen of neon framing Kirby Lee’s soulful vocal chops and the invigorating sonic richness of the seventies-styled electric guitar strums, infectious rhythm and bouncy bass line forging a powerful vintage jam, this perky groove is definitely something you want to know!

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Music History

Lenny Kravitz – “Believe”

From his album “Are You Gonna Go My Way” (1993):

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New Music

Dua Lipa – “Future Nostalgia”

With an ear-popping blend of 80s pop, funk & hiphop, this is the new single by British superstar Dua Lipa:

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In The Spotlight

Shakewell – “Playafool”

Hailing from Montana, this six-piece funk band is a brotherhood of lifelong friends, who share a love for vintage grooves, live music and songwriting. Since 2013 they have shared the stage with fellow funkateers The New Mastersounds, Fitz & The Tantrums and The Wailers, showcasing their high-energy blend of funk, soul and rock ‘n’ roll. They released their self-titled debut EP in 2016.

Digging deep into the funkalicious sounds of yesteryear, their new single is an infectious bop, celebrating the glorious vintage soul jams. Opening with blazing brass, followed by a bouncy rhythm and some retro Hammond organ setting the funky scene, for the soulful vocals to dance over. And with the tantalizing horns and 70s-styled bass plucks, this is a vivacious piece of  funkadelic vitality.

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Music History

Sixpence None The Richer – “Breathe Your Name”

From their album “Divine Discontent” (2002):

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New Music

Avi On Fire – “8 Bit Harmony”

Based on the Avi On Fire 8-Bit Harmony game, this is the new neon-soaked single by Dutch band Avi On Fire:

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