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Jimkata – “Roots Down”

This trio of synth-washed, electro-rock musicians have been friends since their school days. Named after the 1985 film “Gymkata”, Evan Friedell, Aaron Gorsch and Packy Lunn are influenced by modern synths, indie rock as well as Motown, James Taylor and old country songs, forging an one-of-a-kind sound by fusing analog synths and catchy hooks. They released their self-titled debut EP in 2007.

Returning after a two-and-a-half year hiatus, their new single tickles the senses from the first funky bass plucks and a bouncy beat. Taken from their upcoming album “Bonfires”, expected to drop in Spring 2021, the synths are scintillating, the guitars electric and the vocals refreshing. And with an infectious, upbeat chorus worming its way into your ears, this quirky groove breathes feel-good fun.

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Claire Reneé – “I’m Tired”

This Los Angeles-based, multi-talented songstress is a classically trained dancer, who’s been dancing since she was 4. She trained at esteemed dance schools such as The Dance Theatre Of Harlem and developed her natural ear for music at Berklee College Of Music. She expertly blends R&B, soul, jazz and pop, with a cheeky wink to hip hop and debuted her standout sound on “License To Drive” in 2016.

Teasing the release of her upcoming album called “Wings”, expected later this year, her new single takes smooth neo-soul, sleek R&B and velveteen jazz vocals and creates a dreamy, yet bubbly fusion. Warm guitar plucks invite you in, where lavish percussion awaits. Gently stroking your eardrums with her vixenish voice, calmly navigating the silken melody, this is a gem you won’t easily grow tired of.

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Jack Newsome – “Arms”

Raised in New Jersey in a music-loving house just down the street from Bruce Springsteen, this young singer and songwriter was born with musical genes. He attended Berklee College Of Music in Boston and studied in Spain. Now based in California, he was part of the songwriting competition Songland. Inspired by Justin Timberlake, Prince and Michael Jackson, he debuted with “Best I Can” in 2019.

With an addictive beat tugging at your dancing feet from the get-go, his new single is an effervescent blend of modern pop and retro disco sparkles. With very current and relatable lyrics such as “What’s the point of having arms if I can’t wrap them around you?” and the addition of sunlit strings for that silky vintage touch, this exhilarating groove will certainly put a scintillating spring in your step.

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Katie & The Bad Sign – “Taste The Dirt”

Hailing from Manchester, this British songstress has been exciting audiences at shows and festivals across the country. Together with her Americana band they blend country, folk, soul and blues into a powerful sound. She debuted with the single “Beg” in 2014, went on to support Beth Rowley and Kimmie Rhodes and had her song “Piece Of The Pie” featured in the 2020 Netflix film “Kissing Booth 2”.

Pushing raw, emotive blues to its absolute limits and by adding some 70s rock pushing it just a tad more, on her new single both the melody and the lyrics tell their own woeful story. With fierce guitar riffs, invigorating drums and a touch of country twang creating an image of a dark, smoky bar in the bayou and her passionate vocals, full of rasp, grit and fervor, this groove sets every note on fire!

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Chantelle du Toit – “Stuck In The Middle”

Originally from South Africa, this powerhouse singer and songwriter moved to London, UK aged 19 to study music. During her University years she was in several different bands, performing in local pubs, but eventually decided on a solo path. Inspired by bands such as Queen, The Pretty Reckless and Foo Fighters, she debuted her potent rock and blues sound and rich lyrics with “November Rain” in 2019.

Highlighting anxiety and feeling overwhelmed by emotions, she offers her new single as a sonic punching bag. Giving some fierce blues a raw rock edge, you’re instantly blasted with a vigorous beat and howling blues guitars, brightened by a mild tambourine. And with her commanding and tempestuous vocals riding the mighty melody, this rugged groove will hit you like a steamroller.

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Silk Tonic – “A Second Of Your Time”

Comprising of two childhood friends, who’ve been making music as long as they can remember, this Canadian indie-pop duo grew up near Montreal. With Matthew Brouillet being the lead singer/drummer and Mark Hodges the lead guitarist/bassist, they started the band OneFortySeven in 2017 and debuted with “Let Me Go” in 2018. Changing names in 2020, they released their single “Summer Time”.

Narrating the relatable situation of seeing someone you like when walking into a bar or club and hoping they will acknowledge you, their new single has a cheerful bounce in its step. With a funky beat and groovy wah-wah guitars lighting up the dancefloor, it’s the sensuous, multi-layered vocals which add sexiness and style. Steamy and highly danceable, this hot jam is well worth the full 2 minutes 45.

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