New Music

Vintage Trouble – “Shinin'”

From their upcoming album “Heavy Hymnal”, to be released on 23 June 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Katie Tupper – “Little Love”

Hailing from Saskatoon, this Canadian neo-soul singer and songwriter grew up in a musical home, thanks to her musician dad. Next to listening to bands like Simple Plan and Billy Talent, she had a year of vocal training aged 13 and joined a local children’s choir. Inspired by artists such as Erykah Badu, D’angelo and Anderson .Paak, she found her own sound and released her debut “Live Inside” in 2021.

Singing about the little moments in love that all build to a bigger romantic picture, her new single is a truly heartfelt snapshot of silky-smooth neo-soul gold. Taken from her upcoming EP “Where To Find Me”, expected on June 23rd, it’s the cheeky fingersnaps, mellow rhythm and sleek keys that forge a lush melody. And with her velveteen vocals oozing charm and grace, this alluring tune is very lovable.

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Music History

Prince – “The Morning Papers”

From his album “Love Symbol” (1992):

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New Music

Dannii Minogue – “We Could Be The One”

Theme of the BBC Three dating show “I Kissed A Boy”, this is the new single by Dannii Minogue:

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Apryll Aileen – “Wicked Ways”

Hailing from Atlantic Canada, this singer, songwriter and musician started studying classical piano at the age of 5, but it wasn’t until high school that began singing. Having created an unique mix of pop, rock, folk and R&B, she’s toured around the world, including playing the Canada Summer Games 2022. Inspired by Madonna, Stevie Nicks and Adele, she released her debut “Savannah Soul” in 2016.

With an almost spiritual examination of human nature and the inherent urge to get angry and lash out at others, her new single reminds us that, despite that darkness, we still carry a lot of light within. Taken from her upcoming album “Bad Things”, it’s the free spirited guitar, mellow rhythm and her impassioned vocals with just a touch of grit, that makes this 80s-touched pop gem a true delight.

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Music History

Hot Chocolate – “Gotta Give Up Your Love”

From their album “Class” (1980):

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