In The Spotlight

Alice Gray – “Comatose”

Raised in San Diego and now based in Los Angeles, this Californian singer and songwriter always loved music, but she grew up painting, drawing and playing sports. It wasn’t until she took a songwriting class that she got the confidence to post her songs online. Influenced by the artistry of Lana Del Rey and Frank Ocean, she debuted her rich indie-pop sound on her single “Pink Cadillac” in 2017.

Creating a mesmerizing sonic dreamscape in which to tell her story, her new single encapsulates both a genuine vulnerability and a heartfelt passion. With an electronic shimmer from the synths, a voluptuous rhythm and an infectious hook, she’s forged an irresistible tune. And with her lavish, multi-harmonic vocals sparkling on the notes, this groove transports the listener into her musical world.

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Music History

Level 42 – “Guaranteed”

From their album “Guaranteed” (1991):

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New Music

Jenny JAM – “Prove Who”

Featuring the soulful vocals of Reuben Alexander, this is the new single by L.A.-based songstress Jenny JAM:

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In The Spotlight

VILDE – “Plot Twist”

Born and raised on a small island south of Oslo, this Norwegian singer and songwriter grew up immersed in music. She learned to play guitar at a young age and sang in various gospel choirs. After studying music at the Paul McCartney school in the UK, she returned to Norway and supported Röyksopp and Julie Bergan on tour. She debuted with her single “Get You” in 2018 and runs her own label.

Often compared to the danceable pop stylings of Zara Larsson, her new single takes a generous helping of Scandinavian pop and adds a lavish amount of her unique sass. Lyrically meant for those who are tired of Tinder and want a meaningful relationship, it’s the relentless beat, slick keys and her fresh vocals that give it zest. Filled with foot-tappin’ vibes, this spirited jam is sheer sonic energy.

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Music History

Paul Carrack – “Battlefield”

From his album “Groove Approved” (1989):

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New Music

Steps – “A Hundred Years Of Winter”

From their album “What The Future Holds, Pt.2” (2021):

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