New Music

Remi Wolf – “Cinderella”

From her upcoming album “Big Ideas”, to be released on 12 July 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Alla Igityan – “Games”

Born and raised in Armenia and now based in Berlin, Germany, this multi-talented artist is both a software engineer as well as a singer and songwriter. As a child she learned to play violin and later taught herself to play guitar. Besides going to university, she also took vocal lessons. She began performing in bars in Armenia, but moved to Germany in 2019 to pursue her musical career. Inspired by Kacey Musgraves and Bob Dylan, she debuted with the Armenian song “Du Uzecir” in 2017.

Filled with an emotional intensity and an intricate melody, her new single explores the challenges of human relationships. Forging a warm and inviting aural world with a tender and heartfelt acoustic guitar, the instrumentation is both minimal and everything that is needed. And with her bewitchingly beautiful vocals narrating the story of peoples uniqueness, this highly accomplished song shows off her intrinsic song-writing talent and turns this soothing ballad into a 24-carat gem.

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Music History

Delegation – “You’ve Been Doing Me Wrong”

From their album “The Promise Of Love” (1977):

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New Music

Alice Merton – “Pick Me Up”

From her EP “Heron”, to be released on 12 April 2024:

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Fond Of Rudy – “Infatuation”

The seed of what was to become Fond Of Rudy was planted in Brighton, when Matt Ahwal and Ross Lower started creating demo’s in a garage. Completing the line-up of this British band are Otto Metaxas and Si Davies. Since their formation in 2016 they’ve toured across the UK, supporting artists like Abbie Ozard and Clean Cut Kid, as well as playing a slot at Canadian Music Week. Drawing inspiration from Fleetwood Mac, John Mayer and Toto, they released their debut EP “One” in 2016.

Telling a heartfelt love story about a long distance relationship that developed into something real, their new single is poetic and sincere. Kicking the track of with a virulent beat and a wallowing guitar, the soundscape expands into a neon-lit, 80s-infused pop-rock melody. With infectious drums and sweeping guitars making it hard to sit still, it’s the story-telling vocals celebrating the feeling of being swept away by love, that makes this retro-dipped groove an absolute sonic delight.

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Music History

Patrice Rushen – “Don’t Blame Me”

From her album “Posh” (1980):

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