New Music

Agnes – “Here Comes The Night”

From her upcoming album “Music Still Exists”, to be released on 22 October 2021:

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Emma Cook – “Tired”

Hailing from Toronto, this Canadian folk-pop singer and songwriter is a storyteller at heart. She incorporates the sounds of her youth – including Tracy Chapman and Madonna – with personal lyricism. She played 100 shows worldwide, performed at NXNE and CMW and released three albums, before a serious head injury caused a three year hiatus. She returned with “Counting Sheep” in 2016.

Blending her folky background with infatuating indie-pop, her new single is bewitching soundscape of pure emotion. Taken from her upcoming fifth album “Fight Left In Me”, expected to drop on November 4th, she tells the story of a woman who is unappreciated by her partner. With a luring beat, mellow piano and her honey-dipped, silken vocals, this tantalizing tune is one you won’t grow tired of.

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Music History

Elton John – “The Bitch Is Back”

From his album “Caribou” (1974):

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New Music

Stine Bramsen – “What I Want You To Do”

With a vibrant, retro-dipped dose of pop adrenaline, this is the new solo single by Alphabeat’s Stine Bramsen:

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Neil Hollyn – “No Lonely Days”

Born as Neil van der Hulst in Leiden, this emerging Dutch singer and songwriter spent his high school years writing songs instead of doing his homework. Finding his dad’s records of artists like Prince and Scritti Politti sparked a love for the neon decade. He attended the conservatory in Haarlem studying pop vocals. Also inspired by Lany and The 1975, he debuted with “Icarus & The Sun” in May 2020.

Coloring the soundscape with luminous pastels, his new single reflects his love for catchy 80s pop. Taken from his upcoming debut EP “Too Late To The Party”, expected to drop on November 24th, it’s the crisp guitar strums, the infectious beat and his fresh, yet vintage-dipped, vocals, singing about lifting a relationship to the next level, that makes this sparkling tune memorable and very danceable.

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Music History

Patti LaBelle – “Something Special (Is Gonna Happen Tonight)”

From her album “Winner In You” (1986):

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