Music History

Brenda K. Starr – “Breakfast In Bed”

From her album “Brenda K. Starr” (1987):

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New Music

Empire Of The Sun – “Music On The Radio”

From their upcoming album “Ask That God”, to be released on 26 July 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Josefine Landelius – “Thinking Of You”

Hailing from Strängnäs, a town outside of Stockholm, this Swedish singer and songwriter developed her interest in music at a young age, dreaming about singing and performing. However, it wouldn’t be until she was 22 that she decided to pursue a musical career. She’s since studied at the Songwriters Academy Of Sweden in Örnsköldsvik to hone her musical skills even more. Drawing inspiration from artists such as LÉON, Coldplay and OneRepublic, she debuted with “Home” in 2018.

Telling the tale of the one that got away, but who still has a place in your mind and heart, her new single captures the constant wonder about what could’ve been. With a musical ascension, building a synth-pop melody, it’s the imposing beat, electronic wizardry of the synths and a bouncy bass line that radiates a retro-dipped familiarity and warmth. And with her enthralling vocal charm adding a genuine sincerity to the tune, this infatuating groove is a spellbinding gem.

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Music History

Måns Zelmerlöw – “Brother Oh Brother”

From his album “Stand By For…” (2007):

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New Music

Florrie – “Never Far From Paradise”

From her upcoming album “The Lost Ones”, to be released on 14 June 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Sophia Lanuza – “Ben Rector”

Born in southern Connecticut and based in Los Angeles, this Filipino-American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist grew up amidst her family’s eclectic musical tastes, ranging from 80s to country. As a teenager she discovered she had a knack for songwriting. She went on to attend the Berklee College of Music and graduated with a songwriting degree. She also wrote for APG L.A. Drawing inspiration from Bruno Major, Tori Kelly and Billy Joel, she debuted with “Borrowed” in 2018.

Singing about dealing with a hurtful breakup seeing her ex ending up with a mutual friend, her new single states that they can have everything, as long as she gets to keep their shared favourite artist Ben Rector for herself. Her poignant lyrics focusing on holding on to her sense of self when life is changing, are beautifully framed in a sparkling pop tune. With a retro-touched rhythm, neon synths and radiant bass, it’s her scintillating vocals that bring the 80s sound into the present.

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