In The Spotlight

Jackson Breit – “Circles”

Growing up with music in his life, from playing trumpet in his school’s jazz band to starting a rap group in high school, this eclectic singer, songwriter and producer has always been performing. With a genre-hopping sound blending pop, soul and hiphop, he debuted with “Sunny Side” in 2015 and moved from Virginia Beach to L.A.. He also worked with artists like Bazanji, Carneyval and MARO.

Serving up an appetizing feel-good recipe of salubrious flavors, his new single is the perfect mixture of sonic ingredients. Taken from his EP “Friction”, it infuses a taste of pop with a sprinkling of R&B, a hint of soul and a dash of hiphop. With a mellow guitar, a chilled rhythm and soulful vocals completing the modern production, this gentle jam is an easygoing, ear-stroking auditory cocktail.

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Music History

Paloma Faith – “Can’t Rely On You”

From her album “A Perfect Contradiction” (2014):

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New Music

Stephen Puth – “Watching You Walk Away”

With a breezy and emotive summery bop, this is the new single by singer and songwriter Stephen Puth:

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In The Spotlight

Claire Ridgely – “Can We Be Friends?”

Orginally from Northern Virginia, USA, but now based in Montreal, Canada, this eclectic singer and songwriter has had her voice featured on many DJ projects of the likes of Said The Sky, Pat Lok and Robotaki. She took to the stage with the latter at Osheaga in 2019. Also focussing her creative energy on a solo career, she debuted her catchy indie-pop sound on her 2018 single “Days Under The Sun”.

Employing the healing power of music, her new single highlights a traumatic experience from her childhood. In order to balance the heavy subject, she dipped her story in an infectious, danceable groove. With a funky rhythm, authentic, poptastic vocals and a touch of neon disco violins, this effortlessly blends her honest, inspirational storytelling with a vibrant, upbeat and foot-tappin’ tune.

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Music History

Electric Light Orchestra – “Secret Messages”

From their album “Secret Messages” (1983):

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New Music

Anjulie – “FUYL”

From her upcoming sophomore album “Loveless Metropolis”, to be released later in the year:

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