In The Spotlight

Martha Hill – “Change”

This Scottish singer and songwriter left her home at 17 to busk her way around Europe. Now Newcastle-based, she’s created an infectious alternative pop sound to frame her husky vocals and a penchant for storytelling. After securing funding from the PRS Women Make Music Fund, she debuted with her EP “Be Still” in 2019 and received support from BBC 6Music, BBC Introducing & Jools Holland.

Inspired by her own experience of leaving her hometown when she was 17, her new single merges catchy indie-pop goodness with relatable lyricism about evolving into adulthood. With a sweeping rhythm, vibrant keys and an addictive hook, she tells her story with the effervescent melody, as well as with her memorable vocals. Colorful, bubbly and charismatic, this tune is indie-pop at its best.

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Music History

Club Nouveau – “Jealousy”

From their album “Life, Love & Pain” (1986):

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New Music

Isle Of You – “Fallback”

Aimed at hopeless romantics and wrapped in a catchy 80s vibe, this is the new single by Swedish duo Isle Of You:

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In The Spotlight

NoMBe – “Boys Don’t Cry”

Born as Noah McBeth and raised in Heidelberg, Germany, this singer, songwriter and producer went on a class trip to Las Vegas at the age of 18 and decided to stay. He debuted with his EP “Change Of Hearts” in 2014, but gained recognition after singing with TH3RD BRAIN and releasing his debut album “They Might’ve Even Loved Me” in 2018, catching the ear of Pharrell Williams and Elton John.

Giving 80s pop a sonic bath in a pool of electronic wizardry, his new single is an infectious, happy-go-lucky tune brought up-to-date with Daft Punk-like panache. Taken from his upcoming album “CHROMATOPIA”, to be released on May 7th, this jam sparkles with neon synths, a bouncy beat and futuristic effects. And the surprise bout of brass makes this groove a kaleidoscope of aural treats.

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Music History

Natalie Cole – “Stand By”

From her album “I Love You So” (1979):

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New Music

VC Pines – “See You Soon”

From his upcoming EP “Concrete”, to be released on 26 May 2021:

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