In The Spotlight

Julienne – “Routine”

Born as Julienne Ivars and raised on the coast of Finland, this UK-based singer and songwriter grew up in a music-loving family. She found inspiration from anything, ranging from Joni Mitchell and Phil Collins, to Coldplay and Maggie Rogers. She attended BIMM in Brighton to develop her versatile skills. Championed by BBC Introducing, she debuted her full, organic sound on “Down We Go” in 2019.

Creating something extraordinary from a basic natural foundation, her new single binds electronic textures and a voltaic beat to her melodious voice. Driven by emotion, the song navigates the tingling feeling of new love and the uncertainty that comes with it. Balancing melancholic vibes with sultry summer nights, you will soon add this raw and alluring smooth groove to your musical routine.

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Music History

Supertramp – “My Kind Of Lady”

From their album “…Famous Last Words…” (1983):

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New Music

Joy Denalane – “Still It Ain’t You”

From her album “Let Yourself Be Loved (Deluxe Edition)” (2021):

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In The Spotlight

Favours – “Call Me”

Hailing from Toronto, this Canadian duo made up of Alex Zen and Jacq Andrade met while they were making music video’s for other artists. They decided to form the band as an outlet for their own creativity and ideas. Finding a fusion between modern indie synth-rock like Beach House and hazy new wave influences such as Joy Division, they debuted their dreampop sound on “In The Night” in 2018.

Traveling back to the neon days of the glorious 80s, their new single is a dreamy, pastel-coloured pastiche of new wave luster. Taken from their upcoming EP “Left Behind”, expected to drop this fall, they immerse themselves in retro electronica and shimmering synths, before being joined by a catchy drum beat. And with Depeche Mode-reminiscent vocals, this is one jam you will keep calling on.

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Music History

Claudja Barry – “Sweet Dynamite”

From her album “Sweet Dynamite” (1976):

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New Music

Jukebox The Ghost – “Cheers!”

Saturated with classic Queen-like orchestral rock, this is the joyous new single by Jukebox The Ghost:

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