In The Spotlight

DUNE Aimee – “Her”

Based in Amsterdam, this bubbly Dutch singer and songwriter grew up escaping into a musical world from a little corner of her room, where she immersed herself in her favourite artists. In an attempt to broaden her horizon, she moved to Leeds, UK and started collaborating with other songwriters and producers. After gigging and being recognized by BBC Introducing, she’s now back in The Netherlands. Inspired by Adele, P!nk and Julia Michaels, she debuted with “Power Cut” in 2021.

Singing about the complicated situation of the rose-tinted glasses you wear when you fall in love with someone you really shouldn’t be falling in love with, her new single tackles the feeling of guilt when you’re the third person in a relationship. Combining the honest and vulnerable lyrics with an effervescent melody, this infectious track is a delicious sonic blend. And with a driving beat, sprightly synths, ear-stroking harmonies and her vivacious vocals, this vibrant tune is truly sparkling.

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Music History

Saint Motel – “My Type”

From their EP “My Type” (2014):

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New Music

Maggie Rogers – “So Sick Of Dreaming”

From her upcoming album “Don’t Forget Me”, to be released on 12 April 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Marc Burford – “Leopards”

Hailing from Andover, this British singer, songwriter and producer was brought up on Fleetwood Mac, Oasis and Led Zeppelin. Over the years he’s worked with various artists such as The Knocks and Parson James, had his music featured on TV show Brooklyn 99 and supported The Libertines on tour. He was also a part of the indie-rock band Echotape. Returning after recovering from Hyperacusis, a condition affecting his hearing, he recorded a cover of Tina Turner’s “Simply The Best” in 2023.

Written for his wife and encompassing the memories gained with a lover, the intense loving feeling you get when they are near and the emptiness and craving when they are not, his new single is a beautiful, translucent indie-folk ballad. Guided by a soothing acoustic guitar, his ethereal soundscape welcomes you with open arms. Joined by a chirpy glockenspiel, elated drums and a jaunty banjo, it’s his infatuating and emotive vocal mastery that will take you on a celestial sonic journey.

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Music History

Angela Winbush – “No More Tears”

From her album “The Real Thing” (1989):

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New Music

Travis – “Gaslight”

From their upcoming album “L.A. Times”, to be released on 12 July 2024:

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