New Music

Mimi Webb – “Roles Reversed”

From her upcoming debut album “Amelia”, to be released on 3 March 2023:

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Luca Fogale – “Proof”

Born in Burnaby, BC, this Canadian singer and songwriter didn’t grow up in a particularly musical household, but it entered his life when he started piano lessons aged 7. It wasn’t until university, where he studied psychology, that a passion for music emerged. Since then he’s opened for Dermot Kennedy and, inspired by Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley and Joni Mitchell, debuted with his album “Safety” in 2016.

Bringing an ode to unconditional love and the possibilities that it brings, his new single shows his vulnerable side. Digging deep into your soul with a gentle sensitivity, he forms a soft-edged soundscape. With a mellow acoustic piano guiding his mesmerizing voice through the song, soon the added drums ascend with passion. Returning to a delicate tenderness, this is proof of his amazing artistry.

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Music History

The Kiki Dee band – “How Glad I Am”

From her album “I’ve Got The Music In Me (Bonus Track Version)” (1974):

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New Music

Niall Horan – “Heaven”

From his upcoming album “The Show”, to be released on 9 June 2023:

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Asta – “Ahhh”

Born as Asta Evelyn Binnie-Ireland in Cygnet, Tasmania, this Australian singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by music. She started busking on the streets at the age of 7. Inspired by Whitney Houston, Gwen Stefani and Chaka Khan, she debuted with “Escape” in 2012. Her second single “My Heart Is On Fire” won Triple J’s Unearthed High. She also opened for Ellie Goulding and Cosmo’s Midnight.

Returning after a 4 year hiatus and produced by Cosmo’s Midnight, her new single is an invigorating sonic trip back to yesteryear. Generously doused in neon 80s sparkles, it’s the sizzle of the synths, the bounce of the beat and the funky vibes that create an irresistible groove. And with her silky, soaring vocal flair dancing over the melody, this retro-dipped track just oozes pastel-colored nostalgia.

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Music History

Eddy Grant – “Harmless Piece Of Fun”

From his album “File Under Rock” (1988):

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