New Music

Bernhoft – “Call Out Kids”

From his upcoming album “Dancing On My Knees”, to be released on 24 September 2021:

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Lorrèn – “Tell Me”

Based in Amsterdam, this silky smooth Dutch singer and songwriter started singing and scatting with her jazz violinist dad aged only 3. She took to music professionally aged 11 and set off on an ascending career path. Blending soul, pop and jazz, her fusion sound has been likened to famed artists like Melody Gardot, Amy Winehouse and Ella Fitzgerald. She debuted with “The Game Of Love” in 2015.

Delightfully refreshing, deliciously soulful, her new single is the epicenter of where genres and era’s effortlessly intertwine. Taken from her upcoming EP “Pieces”, which is expected in July, the slow, satiny start has the feeling of 60s soul, but soon the enchantment makes way for a slick, funky rhythm and an 80s pop tinge. Singing about doubt in relationships, this lavish jam emits cheerful positivity.

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Music History

Christopher Cross – “Every Turn Of The World”

From his album “Every Turn Of The World” (1985):

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New Music

Jessie J – “I Want Love”

Returning with a sparkling disco-pop banger, this is the new single by British songstress Jessie J:

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Marie Dangerfield – “Right Now”

Growing up in Australia, influenced by many different cultures and languages, this bubbly singer and songwriter wraps her zest for life in a funky soundscape. Also having spent years living in Tokyo, she enjoys singing in both English and Japanese. Living in a world where soul, funk and pop collide, she draws inspiration from Jamiroquai and Kylie Minogue and acquired a fun and eclectic sound.

Touched in sunny sonic nostalgia, her new single is a delicious brew of various genres and era’s. The rhythm is funky, the keys soulful and the chorus sparkling retro pop. Taken from her upcoming debut EP “Groove Phylosophy”, this intoxicating groove radiates hot, tropical vibes and will tug on your dancing feet. Brimming with energetic euphoria, this infectious jam needs to be heard right now.

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Music History

Little Feat – “Let It Roll”

From their album “Let It Roll” (1988):

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