Music History

Sophie Ellis-Bextor – “Today The Sun’s On Us”

From her album “Trip The Light Fantastic” (2007):

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New Music

Feeder – “Hey You”

From their upcoming album “Black/Red”, to be released 5 April 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Olivia Nelson – “No Angel”

Based in London, this rising British singer and songwriter was born to a mother from the island of St. Vincent. She was raised with multi-cultural influences, both in life as in music. The basis of her musical upbringing was an electric mix of modern R&B and Motown classics. At 21 she worked together with Dutch-born producer Jarreau Vandal and performed on some of his songs. Inspired by The Chi-Lites, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, she debuted with “Up All Night” in 2017.

Recounting the relatable story about being cheated on, her new single takes a different approach than most songs about infidelity by telling it from the cheaters point of view. Taken from her EP “Wings” and accompanied by a melodic mix of silky soul and luxuriant R&B, she weaves an intricate, velvety soundscape. And with her honey-sweet vocals emphasizing the paradoxal nature of the cheaters’ perspective with the stunningly beautiful melody, this song is truly phenomenal.

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Music History

WAR – “Galaxy”

From their album “Galaxy” (1977):

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New Music

Laura Rizzotto – “Symptoms”

Delivering a medicine for heartbreak in a smooth, bossa-nova-infused tune, this is the new single by Laura Rizzotto:

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In The Spotlight

Ethan Fiske – “Boy Back”

Hailing from Middlebury, this versatile singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer started playing the piano at a young age. Seeing Bruno Mars perform at the Grammy’s in 2011 lit a fire in him and he realized performing was his calling. He started recording his own music with a cheap microphone and an old computer. Inspired by The Weeknd and Michael Jackson, he developed a modern take on Motown soul and 70s/80s pop and debuted with “Bring Me Down” in 2018.

Telling the story of a lover that left you but who, after realizing that she made a mistake, just can’t let go, his new single tells an ex that she can’t have you back. Wrapped in a soft, satiny smooth and soul-infused melody, this nostalgic tune is ear-strokingly stunning. With an easy-going percussion, sleek bass line and slick saxophone tickling all your senses at once, it’s his Stevie Wonder-reminiscent, soulful vocals with a luminous falsetto, that make this smooth groove a polished sonic gem.

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