Music History

The Ting Tings – “Do It Again”

From their album “Super Critical” (2014):

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New Music

Jordan Mackampa – “Magic”

From his upcoming album “Foreigner”, to be released on 13 March 2020:

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In The Spotlight

Carly Thomas – “Front Row”

Born in Thailand, this award-winning singer/songwriter was raised in Argentina, France and Canada. This cultural diversity opened her musical world to various genres such as modern folk, rock and country. She debuted with her 2003 album “Distance” and toured across Canada and Europe. Influenced by artists such as Sarah McLachlan and The Fray, she keeps pushing the boundaries of folk-pop.

Written as a metaphor for individual growth, her new single celebrates how a passion for live music can bring people together. Adding an upbeat pop layer to her usual folk-dipped style forges a foot-tappin’ melody and soaks it in sunlit, West-Coast vibes. With luminous keys, radiant guitars and a bounteous beat, it’s her Stevie Nicks-touched vocal chops that are in the front row of this lustrous gem.

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Music History

Simply Red – “Jericho”

From their album “Picture Book” (1985):

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New Music

Jasmine Kara – “Funkin’ Fresh”

With a virulent funkalicious vibe, this is the new single by Los Angeles-based Swedish songbird Jasmine Kara:

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In The Spotlight

Spence – “Funk Party”

Born as Henk Braaf, this prolific Dutch singer, songwriter, musician and producer caught the music bug aged 8 when he learned to play guitar. Inspired by legends such as Herbie Hancock and Jimi Hendrix, he created his own style of funk guitar. His star started to shine in the 80s when, as well as composing a slew of hits for other artists, he took on his moniker and released his debut “Get It On” in 1983.

Returning after a 35 year hiatus, his new single proves that there is still no party like a funk party. Produced, composed and performed by himself, this is a spectacular funkalicious triumph. Complete with an infectious beat, sizzling wah-wah guitars and hot synths, it celebrates the beloved 80s funk sound. And with his sweet vocals adding a touch of soul, this is one party you don’t want to miss.

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