In The Spotlight

Telos Vision – “All Of The Time”

Born as Teodor Boogh and hailing from Gothenburg, this Swedish singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist grew up in a very musical household and fell in love with it when he discovered the guitar. Since the start of his varied career he’s worked as producer and musician with bands like Graveyard, Little Dragon and The Hellacopters. Drawing inspiration from a wide-range of artists like Jonathan Wilson, The War On Drugs and Big Thief, he debuted with “Hold On” in 2018.

Exploring generosity and vulnerability, his new single reflects on the delicate balance of love. Crafted entirely by him, who not only wrote and produced the song, but also played all the instruments, this song is soft, slow-burning 70s-inspired yacht-rock. Taken from his upcoming album “Decisions”, expected on April 24, 2026, it’s the gentle rhythm, subtle guitars and smooth keys that create the mesmerizing melody. And with his hypnotic vocals, this warm tune is a true joy for your ears.

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Music History

Linda Clifford – “Sweet Melodies”

From her album “Let Me Be Your Woman” (1978):

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New Music

Tone Stith – “Fly”

Brimming with heartwarming, soul-infused R&B vibes, this is the new single by Tone Stith:

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In The Spotlight

Dina Renee – “Heartbreak Saved My Life”

Knoxville-born and Los Angeles-based, this multi-hyphenate singer, songwriter and actress taught herself to play piano by ear at 3 years young and started writing songs as soon as she could. After graduating from University, she moved to Los Angeles where she performed at venues like The Viper Room and The Peppermint Club, as well as act in shows such as Glee and The Goldbergs. Inspired by Britney Spears, Sheryl Crow and Mariah Carey, she debuted with “All In Front Of You in 2015.

Taking a look at the positive aspects of heartbreak, her new single celebrates the moment you realize that the breakup didn’t destroy you, but that you are stronger because of it. Blending together late 90s/early 00s electro pop with impassioned lyrics, this song has an energetic retro sound. With a vibrant beat and lucent synths creating the electronic soundscape, it’s her sparkling vocals adding emotive empowerment that give this euphoric dance track authentic sonic flair.

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Music History

The Housemartins – “Happy Hour”

From their album “London 0 Hull 4” (1986):

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New Music

Elise Trouw – “Blue Ball Blues”

From her upcoming album “The Diary Of Elon Lust”, to be released on 13 February 2026:

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