Born in Madrid and based in Brighton, this singer and songwriter is fuelled by a multi-cultural artistry. Combining various genres like pop, funk, R&B and soul into an exciting organic sound, they craft a colorful palette of musical self-expression. Since the start of their career, their music has been played on BBC Radio and featured on the Spanish TV show ‘Escándalo, Relato de una Obsesión’. Inspired by artists like John Mayer, Lauv and Diplo, they released their debut “Elements” in 2019.
Using the image of the northern lights as a metaphor for beauty and freedom that comes from dancing like no one is watching and expressing yourself without judgment, their new single is an infectious slice of pure energy. With a jazzy vibe throughout, the song is layered with a funky groove. With slick wah-wah guitars, invigorating rhythm and catchy hooks dragging us on to the dance-floor, it’s their vibrant vocals that turn this vitalizing jam into a buoyant auditory experience.
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From his album “It’s My Pleasure” (1975):
From her upcoming album “To Whom This May Concern”, to be released on 13 February 2026:
Born in Switzerland and based in Brighton, this British singer and songwriter was interested in music from a young age, partially due to his pianist father. Although he started uploading animations online, he moved on to uploading video’s of his instrumental work. Since then he’s played festivals such as
Written while on tour in the United States, his new single highlights the culture shock for an Englishman performing in the USA with a touch of homesickness at the same time. Kicking off with a raw electric guitar, the song blends indie-pop and alternative rock into an auditory delight. With a raucous edge he moves the turbulent tune into late 00s melodies. Heavy percussion, a howling guitar solo and his energetic vocals make this vibrant groove sound both exhilarating and nostalgic.
From their album “Awake & Breathe” (1999):
From his upcoming album “Sunday Best”, to be released on 6 February 2026: