In The Spotlight

Daisy Veacock – “When I Used To Spend The Night”

Based in South London, this British singer and songwriter grew up around music and live performances which planted a seed, which sprouted by attending three arts heavy schools. She has been writing her own music since she was 16, creating an unique blend of pop, jazz and rhythm and blues. Since then she’s opened for Lucy May Walker and four times for Jools Holland. Inspired by artists like Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Adele, she released her debut “It Wouldn’t Be Fair” in 2020.

Reminiscing about a previous relationship, her new single conjures up a deliciously mellow mood. Starting off with a smooth, jazzy guitar, soft keys and a gentle rhythm, she takes the listener by the ears and guides them through her melodic world. Finding some upbeat vibes in the lively chorus, she adds some alluring horns and honeyed harmonies into the mix. And with the refreshing honesty of her story-telling vocals, this tune is a delectable, sugarcoated and jazz-infused groove.

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Music History

After 7 – “Don’t Cha Think”

From their album “After 7” (1989):

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New Music

Kate Pierson – “Take Me Back To The Party”

From her upcoming album “Radio And Rainbows”, to be released on 20 September 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Nathan O’Regan – “Follow You Down”

Hailing from Cork and born into a very musical family, this Irish singer and songwriter got gifted a guitar as a young lad and was taught the initial chords by his mother. When he was sixteen his voice and songwriting was spotted by Universal, who offered him a record deal, only to be dropped while working on the album. His talent however is growing from strength to strength. Inspired by Marc Cohn, Jackson Browne and Billy Joel, he released his debut “Like Never Before” in 2023.

Filled with a nostalgic melancholy and delightful vintage soul, this single is his interpretation of the 2013 Ciaran Lavery song. Taken from his upcoming EP “Uncovered Vol.1”, expected on August 30th, the mellow soundscape is a journey back to the 60s. With a retro beat, soul-infused guitars and understated horns laying down the wistful melody, it’s his slightly husky, emotion-ladened vocals that capture both a light-heartedness as sheer romantic passion in this classic gem.

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Music History

Janet Jackson – “Make Me”

From her album “Number Ones” (2009):

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New Music

Robin Thicke – “I Know What To Do”

From his upcoming ninth album, to be released in February 2025:

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