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Georgia – “About Work The Dancefloor”

When you are the daughter of Neil Barnes of Leftfield fame, chances are you’ll find yourself starting a music career as well. She began playing drums at an early age and studied ethnomusicology at the School Of Oriental And African Studies. First working as a session drummer for offbeat British artists, she forged a distinctive electro-pop sound and released her debut EP “Come In” in 2014.

Her new single travels back to the 1980s and picks up every single neon-dipped synthesizer sound it can find, before returning to the here and now and blending them together into a pastel colored power jam. With a pulsating synth-pop beat, a voltaic robotic touch and her delicate, yet dynamic vocals generating that vintage electro vibe, this groove will let you work that dancefloor!

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Julian Taylor Band – “Learn To Love”

Described as the best Toronto band you’ve never heard, these powerful Canadian musicians are fronted by singer, songwriter, guitarist and sonic chameleon Julian Taylor, who’s tasted a radio hit in 2001, tread the cover circuit, ran his own indie label and now fuses his wildly eclectic influences, ranging from Stevie Wonder to Los Lobos, into a premium vintage sound of  funk, blues and roots ‘n’ rock.

Taken from their new album “Avalanche”, which is released today, their latest single is a blues-soaked auditory experience. Slightly Kravitz-touched, it’s an exhilarating, guitar-heavy powerhouse with infectious hooks and vivid rhythm, allowing the mighty, audacious vocals to soar. Blending 70s funk with bold New Orleans blues and a dash of rock, this is a vitalizing jam which is easy to love.

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Lizzy Land – “Messed Up”

Born in Portland, Oregon, this tenacious singer and songwriter grew up with the music of The Cranberries, The Spice Girls and Sade, which helped to shape her own, authentic pop sound. After a move to Los Angeles in 2013, she worked with artists like Empire Of The Sun and Paul Oakenfold. Showing off her compelling vocals, she released her fresh debut single “Sweet Melodies” in 2016.

The almost hypnotic rhythm of the mesmeric bass line and sleek electric guitar plucks of her latest single sound like they’re dipped in shiny 80s vibes, while the lustrous chorus adds a contemporary ambiance. With a slight quiver in her silky vocals, singing about her personal struggle with social anxiety, she shapes an enchanting, ethereal pop world with an irresistible honesty and allure.

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Happy Daggers – “Hold It Down”

Described as one of the hottest acts on the scene today, this British quintet has been dazzling audiences with their energetic performances since 2011. Having developed an eclectic and infectious sound, drawing influences of funk, disco, electro, rock and soul, they thrive on performing live. They’ve played Beacons and Reading & Leeds festivals and supported acts such as Pretty Vicious and Saint Motel.

Getting geared up for the release of their debut full-length album “Ultraviolet Animals” in June, they invite you to a ferocious funkalicious party which is their new single. Blending 70s raw funk, with 80s funk-pop and 00s funk revival, they’ve created a catchy Neo-Funk sensation. The insanely virulent beat, sweltering synths and fierce horns will drag you onto the dancefloor to shake some moves!

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Andie Case – “Stuck In My Head”

Born in Eugene, Oregon as one of seven children, this empowering pop singer and songwriter soon found her rebellious streak in order to make her voice heard. Realizing she could utilize that voice for music, she moved to L.A. to work with Ajay Marshall to hone her skills and started posting covers to her popular YouTube channel. She released her debut single “Coming Around” in 2016.

Full of steamy sensuality, her new single is a seductive slice of pure sexual intensity. With the sizzling synths and sweltering rhythm slowly turning up the heat and her sexy, enamoring vocals putting a spell on your eardrums, this beguiling neoteric groove first bewitches you, before it climaxes in an impassioned crescendo of auditory tension. A spicy earworm that leaves you lusting for more.

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SYML – “Wildfire”

Born as Brian Fennell in Issaquah, Washington, this singer and songwriter wrote his first song aged 18 after the death of a schoolmate and earned a degree in music from Whitworth University. He was a member of the indie-rock band Barcelona, which released three full-length albums since 2007. Now performing solo under the moniker SYML, he released his debut EP “Hurt For Me” in 2016.

Written during the 2018 American forest fires, his new single is showing a vulnerable honesty that really hits home. The third taster of his upcoming debut album, which is due to drop on May 3rd, smooths the edges between the acoustic piano, airy beats and sweltry synths and allows the melancholy in his emotive voice to sound mesmerizing, while he reaches in and touches your heart.

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