In The Spotlight

Humble The Great – “Pink Dress”

Based in London, this British artist and producer has always had his heart in music and started writing songs on a guitar aged 12. He also always wanted to be an actor and studied acting for a while, but his love of music won. He taught himself to produce and immersed himself in his songs. Inspired by Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar, he released his debut “Don’t Make Me Go Home Now” in 2021.

Trying to capture the emotions associated with ending a relationship and celebrating the beautiful moments, while accepting it’s time to move on, his new single is embracing hope for a new, unexplored future. Gently easing into the tune with a mellow guitar, the chorus introduces a more upbeat melody with a funky rhythm and his soothing vocals. This enchanting R&B-rich ballad is pure sonic silk.

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Music History

Linda Ronstadt – “Tumbling Dice”

From her album “Simple Dreams” (1977):

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New Music

The Strumbellas – “Hold Me”

From their upcoming album “Part Time Believer”, to be released on 9 February 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Reevah – “Daylight Savings”

Born and raised in Derry as Aoife Boyle, this Irish singer and songwriter was bound to follow a musical path. She started learning the violin aged 5 and later added piano, guitar and drums, as well as vocal lessons. Since then she collaborated with the Ulster Orchestra and supported Irish artists like Lisa Hannigan. Inspired by Alison Krauss, Sigur Rós and Van Morrison, she debuted with “Nights” in 2017.

Starting this blossoming track with a throwback to her dreampop sound, this song sirens you into her magical sonic world. Taken from her same-titled debut album, it ascends to a dynamic chorus filled with upbeat vibes from the lively drums, warm bass and rousing guitars. And with her alluring vocals singing her sensitive lyrics, she fuses vulnerability with playfulness on this captivating tune.

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Music History

Deacon Blue – “Wages Day”

From their album “When The World Knows Your Name” (1989):

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New Music

Claire Rosinkranz – “Swinging At The Stars”

From her album “Just Because” (2023):

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