New Music

Years & Years – “Starstruck”

Oozing with upbeat neon feel-good 80s disco vibes, this is the new single by Years & Years:

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Anna Bea – “The Art Of Not Falling Apart”

Born in London into a musical family with a singing mum who performed with Steve Winwood and Beverley Knight and a singer/songwriter sister, this British songstress has had singing lessons since she was 11. Currently studying history in Bristol, she immersed herself in the bustling local music scene. Influenced by the likes of Billy Joel and Sara Bareilles, she debuted with “Bleeding Heart” in 2020.

The exquisite production and slightly haunting melody of her new single highlights the sheer volume of her copious talent. Delicate where needed, with a mellow piano and smooth harmonies and sweeping where it can, with infectious Spanish guitar strums and rolling drums, this gem is captivating from the very first note. And with her remarkable vocal artistry, this tune is pure musical magic.

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Music History

Journey – “Wheel In The Sky”

From their album “Infinity” (1978):

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New Music

Jessica Wilde – “Body”

Giving R&B a delicious jazzy and soulful glaze, this is the new single by British songstress Jessica Wilde:

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Tomode – “Golden Retriever”

Finding a joint love for funk and disco, this Swedish duo found the definitive blend of 70s glitter and modern Scandinavian pop. Carl Leanderson and Viktor Westerberg draw inspiration from artists ranging from Daft Punk and Robyn to George Duke and Earth, Wind & Fire. Still working regular 9 to 5 jobs, they debuted their funk-pop stylings with their disco-dipped single “Destiny No. 20” in 2020.

Glistening with the sound of gleaming synths, their new single is soaked in summery, neon 80s vibes. Bursting with elated retro pop waves, invoking images of a sunlit roadtrip down the coastline, it’s the invigorating drums, scintillating keys and optimistic lyricism, that makes this groove truly sparkle. Filled with the playfulness and joy of its namesake, this jam radiates a happiness-inducing glow.

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Music History

Kylie Minogue – “I Was Gonna Cancel”

From her album “Kiss Me Once” (2014):

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