Based in Sydney, this Australian singer and songwriter’s passion for music started aged 4 when hijacking the keyboards at her brothers piano lessons. Plentiful songwriting competitions and talent shows followed. Since she’s collaborated with Yung Bleu and Tenille Arts and performed at Old Bar Beach Festival and Rockhampton River Festival. She also won Best Folk Song for “Darling” at the ASA Awards. Inspired by Kita Alexander and Gretta Ray, she released her debut “Hypnotised” in 2021.
Written with the intention to motivate us to celebrate little wins in an otherwise chaotic life, her new single highlights that small changes can make a big difference. Flowing like a sonic river, gently meandering through her ethereal soundscape, the delicate melody blends a laid-back rhythm, velvety guitars and smooth keys into a dreamy fusion of soft tones. And with her enchanting vocals conveying her heartfelt lyrics, this comforting tune is nothing more than pure auditory magic.
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From their album “The Singular Adventures Of The Style Council” (1989):
From her album “D R E A M S I C L E” (2025):
This Belgian trio is no stranger to the music scene. Consisting of Jorrit Hermans, Steven Omblets and Michel Becx, they formed their first band in college two decades ago. Eventually going their own way to have regular jobs, they reunited under their new moniker in 2019. Finding themselves with a totally unexpected success, they played gigs and festivals all over Europa and the USA. Inspired by
Shining a light on staying true to yourself, their latest EP shows both the upside as the downside. The titular, third single is an intricate amalgamation of soft melancholy and cinematic splendour. Instantly hypnotic, the song starts with a mellow melody that draws the listener in. With a gentle rhythm, infatuating indie guitars and an understated Hammond organ leading us to an anthemic chorus, it’s the charismatic vocals that take us on a trip through their irresistible musical world.
From her album “Glorious” (2014):
From their EP “face” (2025):