From their album “The Whispers” (1979):
Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes
Fusing 70s Giorgio Moroder disco vibes with 90s Madonna-like attitude, this is the new single by Jessie Ware:
Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes
Formed in Bangkok, this funky Thai quartet got their start in high school when the friends first got together to enter a compitition. Taking time out for their education, they reformed after University to submit an original song to a contest by Good Hope Music Academy, reaching the final. Now signed with Rats Records, they debuted their breezy, funk-infused sound on their slick single “Fool Me” in 2018.
Narrating the story of two lovers who are far away from each other and are trying to hold on to one another, their new single sounds like a blend of Westcoast/AOR and smooth vintage funk. Laid-back as roadtripping in a convertible with the top down, soon it’s met with an injection of 70s-styled funk guitars and groovy synths. And with silky vocals, this is a jam you want to hold on to.
With an insatiable funky beat and drenched in vibrant neo-soulfulness, this is the new single by MAX:
Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes
Growing up with her dad Sananda Maitreya (Terence Trent D’arby) and having the likes of Prince, Chrissie Hynde and Pete Townshend as godparents, music truly runs through her veins. She studied in Oxford, UK and splits her time between London and L.A. Inspired by a wide range of influences from The Cure and Cyndi Lauper to Lana Del Rey, she debuted her unique sound on “Cherry <8” in 2020.
Written to process the emotions from a break-up not through lack of love, but because it wasn’t right, her new single reflects the heartbreak in word and melody. Taken from her debut EP “Milk Teeth”, it’s the lively drums and voltaic synths that lead to a sparkling, retro-dipped chorus. And with her transcendent and emotive vocals guiding your ears, this is a one tune you won’t get sick of.
Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes