Born as Conor McQuaid, this multi-talented Irish singer and songwriter took his first steps on the music scene with the group Dúlamán, who reached the final of Gemany’s Got Talent, got a record deal and toured across Germany. He’s also written songs for Jake Carter. Inspired by The Style Council, Hall & Oates and Tom Misch, he developed a solo sound, which blends soul, funk and pop.
Forged around a solid foundation of an infectious funky electric guitar riff, his debut single feels like a seventies throwback, while the contemporary production keeps the track current. With a touch of upbeat soul, a glittering Nu-Disco vibe and his effervescent, energetic vocal range dancing over the melody, this sprightly and invigorating debut is a sweltering, funkalicious summertime groove.
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From her album “Body Talk” (2010):
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Born in Chesapeake, this talented singer, songwriter and musician recorded her first self-penned song aged 7. While still in high school she self-released her debut EP
Radiating a luscious warmth from the neon-dipped aural sweetness, this track combines West-Coast luminosity with 80s synth delights. Taken from her album “Fever Dream”, it’s the crisp synths and bouncy rhythm creating a retro pastel soundscape that makes this an ear-stroking tune. And with her silky, shimmering vocals caressing the notes, this jam feels like a fresh breeze on a sunshiny day.
From his album “Aliens Ate My Buick” (1988):
With buoyant and cheerful pop sparkles, this is the new single by British songbird Molly.: