New Music

Alicia Creti – “Going Down”

From her debut EP “Self/Less” (2024):

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Duke Keats – “Heavy Heartbreak”

Born and raised in Coventry, this British singer and songwriter grew up in a musical household where he was always surrounded by the varying tastes of his parents, ranging from prog rock to R&B and pop. Since the start of his career he’s supported acts like Her’s and Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab, as well as perform at Godiva Festival and with Sofar Sounds. Inspired by legendary artists such as David Bowie, Prince and Jimi Hendrix, he released his debut single “When You Smile” in 2019.

Both fittingly and ironically released on Valentines Day, his new single focuses on the themes of love and heartbreak. Taken from his upcoming EP “Bornstar”, expected later in the year, this shimmering track is an accomplished amalgam of various musical elements, from rock to pop and electronic to funk. Following a bouncy beat and warm bass plucks, glistening vintage synths fill the bright melody. And with his dreamy vocals, this rich, retro-dipped tune envelops your soul.

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Music History

Ellen Foley – “We Belong To The Night”

From her album “Nightout” (1979):

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New Music

Pokey LaFarge – “Sister Andre”

From his upcoming album “Rhumba Country”, to be released on 10 May 2024:

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Helena May – “Lifetime Supply”

With one foot in London and the other in Vienna, this funkalicious British singer has been taking Europe by storm. Recognizing a love for funk and disco in the 90s, it was discovering Jamiroquai’s “A Funk Odyssey” when she was 12 that ignited the dream of becoming a singer. Now she’s a vocalist with UK soul legends Kokomo, as well as jazz-funk group Redtenbacker’s Funkestra. Inspired by Incognito, The Brand New Heavies and Joss Stone, she debuted her solo sound on “Dance” in 2020.

Trying to uncover the hidden truths beneath a seemingly perfect life, her new single searches for a lifetime supply of the genuine you. This track explores every sonic crevice it can find, from a smooth, soulful start, to an insatiable funky vibe. With an infectious bass line, dynamic guitar riffs and a lively rhythm, this sprightly track is a celebration of the 90s/00s funk revival. And with the vivacious power of her fiery vocals, this energetic funk-pop feast is a catchy treat for your ears.

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Music History

Squeeze – “Cradle To The Grave”

From their album “Cradle To The Grave” (2015):

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