New Music

Lola Lennox – “La La Love Me”

Bursting with colorful, vintage-flavored sparkle, this is the new single by British songbird Lola Lennox:

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Martin & Garp – “Pushin’ Away”

Having had an interest in the West-Coast sound of the late 70s, Dutch musician/producer Phil Martin always felt like creating his own take. Instead he produced incredible soul and jazz for The Jazzinvaders and Laura Vane & The Vipertones. But when he met singer Lo van Gorp, who’s sang backing vocals for artists like Paul Carrack, Chaka Khan & Al Jarreau, he knew he found the perfect vocal fit.

Capturing the Californian sun on a roadtrip back to the 70s, their new single adds a touch of suave disco to their feel-good vibes. Akin to Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers, they blend a jazz-infused rhythm and bright sax with silken, multi-vocal harmonies. Taken from their album “Sentimental Fools”, this groove is ideal to close your eyes and dream about tropical palm trees and sunlit days.

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Music History

Evelyn “Champagne” King – “Out Of Control”

From her album “So Romantic” (1984):

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New Music

Tom Jones – “No Hole In My Head”

From his upcoming album “Surrounded By Time”, to be released on 23 April 2021:

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Debórah Bond – “Radio”

Having grown up absorbing the 70s and 80s soul music that filled her childhood home, this singer, songwriter, radio host and voice-over artist moved to Washington DC to study journalism. She dove into the local music scene and partnered with famed production team Third Logic. Influenced by Anita Baker, Whitney Houston and Stevie Wonder, she debuted with the album “Day After” in 2003.

The overwhelming feelings that come with the end of a relationship are woven into the fabric of this impressive track. Although those threads are sad, her new single is anything but. With a powerful R&B rhythm, delicious vintage-dipped keys and 80s guitars, this jam blends jazz, soul and neon pop. And with the empathic, upbeat might of her soulful vocals, this groove turns sadness into hope.

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Music History

Elton John – “Wonderful Crazy Night”

From his album “Wonderful Crazy Night” (2016):

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