In The Spotlight

Luke Orlan – “Sideways”

Hailing from London, this singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist grew up surrounded by music, as it runs in the family – he is the cousin of L.A.-based singer/guitarist Ray Goren. He’s worked as a producer and engineer at the legendary Townhouse Studio’s in London and travelled extensively to experience genres from pop to rock. He released his debut “Kaleidoscoping” in 2020.

Getting caught up in everyday life is easy to do, but his new single can help to find the spark to move on and move up. He managed to wrap that positivity in a charming, melodic tune. Slightly touched by 70s ballads, the smooth guitar plucks, mellow rhythm and his velvety vocals all blend together in this earstroking song, that makes you want to move sideways and go better your life.

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Music History

E.G. Daily – “Some People”

From her album “Lace Around The World” (1989):

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New Music

Benny Sings ft. Tom Misch – “Nobody’s Fault”

From his upcoming album “Music”, to be released on 9 April 2021:

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In The Spotlight

Laura Valentine – “Falling For You”

Raised in the Spanish sunshine of Madrid, this London-based singer and songwriter was born into a musical family. She found her singing voice at a young age. For 6 years she was a member of the gospel choir Spirit To All until she moved to the UK to study at London’s Academy of Contemporary Music. Inspired by Tori Kelly, Sara Bareilles and Janelle Monáe, she debuted with “Desires” in 2018.

In these dark times we need a feel-good pop song to strengthen our spirits and her new single delivers that in spades. Her second single, three years after her debut, arrives just in time. With a sprightly electro rhythm and a warming LGBT love story, this delightful earworm feels like a much needed hug. And with her stunning, endearing vocals, this lavish tune is both inspirational and uplifting.

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Music History

The Rembrandts – “This House Is Not A Home”

From their album “L.P.” (1995):

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New Music

Charlotte Cardin – “Daddy”

Filled with soulful, seductive smooth grooves, this is the new single by Canadian songstress Charlotte Cardin:

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