In The Spotlight

Imogen Clark – “If I Want In”

Hailing from Western Sydney, this Australian singer and songwriter has always been immersed in music. Trained as an opera singer from the age of 8, she moved on to piano, guitar and songwriting aged 12. Since then she’s recorded in iconic studio’s in Nashville, London and Los Angeles. Inspired by Bruce Springsteen, HAIM and Taylor Swift, she released her debut “Take Me For A Ride” in 2016.

Telling her own story that she needed to leave her home town in order to grow into the person she wanted to be, her new single pays homage to both her roots and her journey. Lighting her lyrics with bright neon, it’s the crisp synths, bombastic drums and raw electric guitars that forge a high-energy 80s pop-rock jam. And with her im-passioned vocals, this slick retro groove is pure sonic gold.

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Music History

Chico DeBarge – “Talk To Me”

From his album “Chico DeBarge” (1986):

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New Music

Emeli Sandé – “All This Love”

From her upcoming album “How Were We To Know”, to be released on 17 November 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Etham – “Know Me Yet”

Based in Reading, this British singer and songwriter has been dreaming of a life in music since he started playing the guitar aged 9. At 13 he began singing songs. He started performing wherever he could, from local talent shows to busking, and progressed to supporting JP Cooper and James Morrison. Inspired by The Beatles, Elton John and Otis Redding, he debuted with his EP “Better Now” in 2018.

Bringing an ode to true love and exploring the emerging feelings and the even deeper ones ahead, his new single blossoms just like the budding romance it describes. Taken from his upcoming EP “Patterns”, to be released on November 24th, he starts with a gentle piano to titillate your senses, before adding an anthemic rhythm. And with his emotive vocals, this smooth groove is a polished gem.

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Music History

Carole Bayer Sager – “You’re Moving Out Today”

From her album “Carole Bayer Sager” (1977):

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New Music

Miles Kane – “Time Of Your Life”

From his EP “Time Of Your Life” (2023):

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