New Music

Bebe Rexha – “Heart Wants What It Wants”

With a delicious 70s disco beat and highly infectious retro vibes, this is the new single by Bebe Rexha:

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In The Spotlight

Katie Boeck – “Over Again”

Hailing from L.A. and now Nashville-based, this singer and songwriter has already had quite a varied career. She graduated UCLA’s Theater program, toured India with a Bollywood band, starred in the musical Spring Awakening in New York and had her music featured on TV Series The Newsroom and Love Island. Inspired by Joni Mitchell‘s flair, she released her debut EP “Speaking Of You” in 2014.

Singing about accepting your past and using it to become a better person, her new single is an intricate tapestry. Taken from her upcoming album “Calico”, expected on April 28th, it’s the enchanting quality of her phenomenal vocals that take centre stage. Accompanied by an emotive acoustic guitar and a velvety rhythm, this honey-dipped smooth groove is filled with sonic intimacy and charisma.

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Music History

Elvis Costello & The Attractions – “Let Them All Talk”

From their album “Punch The Clock” (1983):

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New Music

Lady Linn – “Nocturne”

From her upcoming EP “Nocturne”, to be released Spring 2023:

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Dean Brady – “Falling”

Born in Brisbane into a musical household, this Australian singer and songwriter’s parents were both members of the ‘outback Motown’ group Banawurun. With performing in his blood, he would perform Michael Jackson songs to friends and family as a child. In 2013 he became a finalist on Australia’s Got Talent. He draws inspiration for his rich, soulful sound from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Usher.

Dipped in a delectable fusion of smooth classic soul and a contemporary production, his lush debut single makes an impressive initiation to the music scene. Accompanied by a bass heavy rhythm, he starts with a hiphop vocal, before effortlessly switching to his Motown-touched, sensuous soul voice. Joined by sparkling guitars and sweet strings, this is a multi-layered slice of luxuriant and elegant R&B.

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Music History

Aretha Franklin – “Keep On Loving You”

From her album “Almighty Fire” (1978):

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