Music History

TLC – “Damaged”

From their album “3D” (2002):

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New Music

Noak Hellsing – “Get Real”

From his upcoming EP “Yesteryear”, to be released on 20 October 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Erica Manzoli – “Good Guys Gone”

Hailing from South London, this British singer, songwriter and musician started at a young age playing flute in a children’s orchestra. She’s also self-taught on piano. At 14 she enrolled in the renowned BRIT School and developed her songwriting skills. Inspired by artists such as Lorde, Gracie Abrams and Sufjan Stevens, she debuted her vibrant pop sound on “My Best Friend Is My Therapist” in 2022.

Noticing with frustration that there don’t seem to be any good men left, her new single is influenced by her feeling unlucky in love after a breakup. With a slightly vintage layer to the spirited melody, it’s the gripping bass plucks, driving beat and refreshing guitars that give the tune a bouncy zest. And with her honey-sweet vocals marinating every note, this is an empowering and energetic groove.

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Music History

Ben Folds Five – “Underground”

From their album “Ben Folds Five” (1996):

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New Music

Mae Muller – “Written By A Woman”

From her upcoming album “Sorry I’m Late”, to be released on 29 September 2023:

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In The Spotlight

CJ Pandit – “Flowers Made Of Lego”

Born and raised in Leicester, this British singer and songwriter is also a multi-instrumentalist and producer. He grew up listening to the Top 40 tunes of the time. Influenced by the spirit and artistic scene of his home town, his personal musical journey began at 16 and he honed a unique pop sound. Inspired by Talk Talk, Bee Gees and Peter Gabriel, he released his debut “Karelu” in 2019.

Brimming with sweet love and singing about giving love at first sight something truly lasting, his new single blends clever lyrics with a breezy vintage vibe. Taken from his upcoming album “One Lost English Boy”, expected on February 2nd, 2024, it has a laid-back, soul-infused 70s feel that washes over you like warm waves. And with his easygoing vocals, this is a lush tune that will never decay.

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