In The Spotlight

Silky Steps – “Fly, Goodbye”

Formed in 2014 in Pärnu, these Estonian five-piece funkateers scored Album of the Week on popular radio station Raadio 2 and has been exciting audiences at varied national music festivals, such as Intsikurmu and Tallinn Music Week. They’ve also been on a tour around China. Drawing comparisons to music by Nile Rodgers, Justice and L’impératrice, they released their debut “The One” in 2017.

Fueled by the glittering disco soul of the 70s and 80s and featuring Robert Linna of Lexsoul Dancemachine fame, their new single tackles the subject of mutual respect. Taken from their upcoming album “Universal Language”, to be released on June 2nd, it’s the insatiable disco beat, retro violins, crisp electric guitars and their deliciously vintage harmonies that will drag you onto the neon dance-floor.

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Music History

Incognito – “I Hear Your Name”

From their album “100° And Rising” (1995):

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New Music

Tom Grennan – “How Does It Feel”

From his upcoming album “What Ifs & Maybes”, to be released on 9 June 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Alex Amor – “Super Sonic”

Glasgow born and London based, this British singer and songwriter has been exploring music since she was little. Taking up the flute aged 8 and writing her first song aged 11 all culminated in her playing her first gig at 16. Since she’s graced various festival stages, including The Great Escape. Inspired by Corinne Bailey Rae, Alvvays and Kurt Vile, she debuted with “The Part With Each Other” in 2020.

Celebrating the euphoria of new love and filled with optimism and hope, her new single gives her dreamy alt-pop sound a touch of uplifting colour. Driven by the bounce of the rhythm, she stacks shimmering synths and vibrant guitars on top and creates an upbeat, yet wistful melody. And with her melancholic vocals gliding over the notes, this sensual jam is an infectious super sonic groove.

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Music History

B.B. King – “My Lucille”

From his album “Six Silver Strings” (1985):

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New Music

JONES – “Dynamite”

From her EP “Magic In My Head” (2023):

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