New Music

Benny Sings – “Young Hearts”

From his upcoming album “Young Hearts”, to be released on 24 March 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Adi Oasis – “Multiply”

Hailing from Paris and now New York-based, this R&B singer, songwriter and bassist started as front woman of the Nu-Disco band Escort. Since then she’s collaborated with The Shapeshifters and Chet Faker and shared the stage with artists such as Anderson .Paak and Gregory Porter. Inspired by Prince, Chaka Khan and Earth, Wind & Fire, she released her solo debut as Adeline with “Swirl” in 2018.

Putting into words the real thing that happens when a womans hormones are saying that they want a baby, her new single highlights a moment that every woman will face at some point. Taken from her upcoming album “Lotus Glow”, expected on March 3rd, she embellishes her words with a blend of 90s R&B, a touch of jazz and a whole lot of smooth funk, turning this groove into a true ear-pleaser.

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Music History

Bee Gees – “Nights On Broadway”

From their album “Main Course” (1975):

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New Music

Freya Ridings – “Weekends”

From her upcoming album “Blood Orange”, to be released on 5 May 2023:

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Matt Corby – “Reelin'”

Born and raised in Oyster Bay, New South Wales, this Australian singer and songwriter grew up with gospel music. Aged 6 he got a guitar and started lessons. As a teen he shaped his talent with a church band called Iron And Clay and he appeared on Australian Idol aged 16, finishing as runner-up. Inspired by artists like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, he debuted with his EP “Song For…” in 2009.

Influenced by the devastating times he’s had to endure, including his family home being hit by floods, his new music is about finding a place to accept the good and the bad. Taken from his upcoming album “Everything’s Fine”, expected on March 24th, his delectable new single has a funky and easy-going R&B vibe, enriched by smooth horns and comforting vocals, giving it a full sonic flavor.

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Music History

Ultra Naté – “Is It Love?”

From her album “Blue Notes In The Basement” (1991):

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