New Music

Mat Kearney – “Anywhere With You”

From his upcoming album “January Flower”, to be released on 21 May 2021:

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The Rungs – “Not In Love”

When this duo met in Ithica NY, Diwas was a guitarist in a psychedelic rock band and Mandy was studying botany. Soon however, they were writing songs together and playing shows around town. Inspired by 90s indie rock and 80s synthpop, they’ve created an uniquely refreshing strain of pop by layering electric guitars with analogue synths. They released their debut single “BFF” in 2015.

Dealing with the difficult question of how to break it to someone that you’re just not in love with them, their new single takes your heart on an emotional journey. Forging a dreamy soundscape with hypnotic vocals to slowly put your ears under its spell, the track soon slides into an 80s synth-pop touched realm. With her enchanting voice and sparkling synths, this is a mesmerizing and luscious gem.

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Music History

Bryan Ferry – “The Right Stuff”

From his album “Bête Noire” (1987):

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New Music

Malia Civetz – “Anybody But You”

From her upcoming EP “Heels In Hand”, to be released on 23 April 2021:

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Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez – “Better For You”

Based in Brooklyn, this intoxicating singer and songwriter was born into a family of professional musicians and grew up surrounded by jazz, R&B and soul from an early age. With her unique cross-genre sound and lyrical poetry, she opened for artists like Starchild & The New Romantic and worked with jazz composer William Parker, both on stage and on his albums. She debuted with “Unarmed” in 2018.

Brewing an auditory blend of various musical leaves, her new single is the warm sonic beverage you crave. While stirring smooth R&B with rhythmic jazz and infusing it with some Latin flavors, it’s the mellow keys, swinging bossa-nova rhythm and her fierce, alluring vocals singing about empowerment, that make this sexy jam sound like you’re in a smoky bar on a swampy New Orleans evening.

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Music History

Daryl Hall – “Dreamtime”

From his album “Three Hearts In The Happy Ending Machine” (1986):

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