With a vitalizing, retro-dipped summery pop groove, this is the new single by Australian songstress Eves Karydas:
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With a vitalizing, retro-dipped summery pop groove, this is the new single by Australian songstress Eves Karydas:
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Originally from South Africa and now based in Vancouver, Canada, this singer and songwriter got his first taste of performing as an elf in a school play aged 6. Although enchanted by music from a young age, other people’s opinion about the industry made him hesitant to pursue it. When covid hit, he rediscovered his inner voice as well as his music. Inspired by a wide-range of artists such as Celine Dion, Bryan Adams and Tina Turner, he released his debut single “Me, Myself And I” in 2021.
Filled with carnal lust and lyrical sensuality, his new single invites two people to join in with some erotic fun. Taken from his upcoming album “Every Kind Chapter One: Reigning Stars”, to be released on March 15th, this track bridges influences of pop and R&B from the 90s and the 00s. With a virulent neo-disco beat, sizzling synths and a touch of violins, this is a highly danceable and infectious tune. And with his sparkling, effervescent vocals, this sexy groove is invigorating and exuberant.
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From his upcoming album “Found Heaven”, to be released on 5 April 2024:
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Born in Italy to a Serbian mom and an Italian Dad, this rising singer and songwriter grew up being encouraged to learn music from a young age. She began taking singing lessons at 11. A few years later she moved to London to attend BIMM and since played venues like the 02 Academy Islington and Camden Assembly. She also became a semi-finalist of the Isle Of Wight New Blood competition in 2024. Inspired by Celine Dion, Lady Gaga and Avril Lavigne, she debuted with “Summerstorm” in 2022.
Reflecting the modern age of technology and how it affects personal relationships, her new single balances the relatable lyrics about the social media generation with an upbeat melody. Taken from her upcoming debut EP “I Hope You’re Having Fun”, expected in Spring, the track combines elements from electro-pop with a touch of R&B. With a scintillating synth, a propulsive beat and her bubbly vocals, this tale about the impersonal nature of today’s breakups is a fun-loving tune.
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