In The Spotlight

Tchotchke – “Don’t Hang Up On Me”

Based in New York City, this one-of-a-kind trio, consisting of Anastasia Sanchez, Eva Chambers and Emily Tooraen, are no strangers to the music scene. As teenagers Sanchez and Chambers played in the indie band Pinky Pinky. Now joined by Tooraen and with a new name, meaning a small trinket, they’re about to support The Lemon Twigs and BRONCHO on tour. They debuted with “Dizzy” late 2021.

With a fun-filled vibe, loaded with quivering retro sparks, their new single finds the rare balance between being a delicious 70s throwback jam and their modern identity. With an energetic burst from the fresh keys, singing guitars and bouncy beat, it’s their extraordinary falsetto harmonies that make this classic pop-rock tune an unique, vintage-dipped groove that has us hanging on every note.

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Music History

Mayer Hawthorne – “The Walk”

From his album “How Do You Do” (2011):

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New Music

Sigrid – “A Driver Saved My Night”

From her album “How To Let Go” (2022):

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In The Spotlight

grentperez – “Wishful Thinking”

Born in Sydney in a Filipino family, this soulful Australian singer, songwriter and producer grew up as the youngest of three children. Throughout his childhood he immersed himself in music. He posted his first video to YouTube aged 12. Since then he’s achieved well over 30 million views. Inspired by music of The Eagles, Queen and Musiq Soulchild, he debuted his laid-back vibe on “Confusing Girl” in 2021.

Singing about a relationship that is yet to be, his new single is a love-filled daydream set to music. Embracing your ears with a breezy acoustic guitar, this song is spell-binding from the first note. Joined by a buttery-smooth rhythm and his easygoing vocal magic, he injects the airy melody with pure joy. Conjuring a feeling of freedom and romance, this bewitching tune is all you could wish for.

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Music History

Belinda Carlisle – “Little Black Book”

From her album “Live Your Life Be Free” (1991):

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New Music

Wrabel – “Closure”

From his upcoming album “These Words Are All For You Too”, to be released on 10 June 2022:

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