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Vitalia – “Maybe”

Born in Ukraine and based in Montreal, this Ukrainian-Canadian singer and songwriter started her musical journey aged 6, performing annually at Montreal’s Ukrainian festival. A trip to Los Angeles when she was 16 inspired her to seriously begin honing her craft as a career upon her return. She’s currently studying jazz vocal performance at Concordia University. Inspired by ABBA, Dua Lipa and Paramore, she debuted her dynamic blended sound on her single “My Way” in 2022.

Telling the story of two people dancing flirtatiously with each other, when one realizes that the relationship wasn’t working, this single is a lyrical rollercoaster of ‘what ifs’. Embracing her reflective words with the glitterball glitz of colourful disco vibes, the song starts softly with a synth drone and a bouncy beat, before erupting with the invigorating, upbeat chorus. With driving drums, lively violins and her sparkling vocals, this scintillating disco groove is a delicious dancefloor filler.

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Josef Scott – “Picture Me”

Hailing from Auckland, this New Zealand singer and songwriter began experimenting with writing songs at the age of 12 as a form of self-expression. Once he had built up a collection of songs, he started performing them at open mic nights. Although that did help honing his craft, he became completely obsessed with music when he got an internship at Neil Finn’s Roundhead Studios. Inspired by The Beatles, Bon Iver and Frank Ocean, he released his debut “Where Do We Go” in 2022.

Written from a reminiscent daydream about the time he met his partner for the first time and the excitement of not knowing where it might lead, his new single is an introspective dreamy soundscape. Taken from his upcoming EP “Beacon Hill”, expected to drop later in the year, the song captures the ebb and flow of soft melodic waves. With a mellow rhythm, gentle guitars and smooth keys sounding like a warm embrace, it’s his ethereal vocals that fill it with a timeless soulfulness.

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Ella Thompson – “Omen”

Based in Melbourne, this Australian singer and songwriter has been singing and writing music since she was a child and grew up with the timeless sounds of jazz and soul. At 15 she met her hero, soul singer Renee Geyer, who became her mentor. They toured all around the country, honing her skills along the way. She also released music as part of the band Dorsal Fins and duo GL. Inspired by The Shangri-Las, Thee Sacred Souls and Lee Fields, she released her debut “Snow” in 2018.

With haunting lyrics about the missed signs of danger in a broken relationship, her new single balances her words with a spooky, jazz-infused, soulscape. Taken from her upcoming album “Ripple On The Wing”, expected on November 15th, the track starts with an imposing piano, before being joined by a robust beat and repeated guitar chords. And with the delectable horns and her commanding vocals, this is a retro-touched slice of intense, soul-filled sonic empowerment.

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Sidney Bird – “Mean Girl”

Born and raised in Arizona, this singer and songwriter grew up singing and participating in musical theatre. She began writing her own songs in high school, mainly as a therapeutic tool. Dealing with depression after finishing college led to her starting to share her music on streaming services. She’s collaborated with Noah Kahan and supported Hans Williams and Natasha Bedingfield. Inspired by Norah Jones, Joni Mitchell and Katy Perry, she released her debut single “Kisses” in 2020.

Lyrically tackling the adult bullies that scour the internet for things to have an opinion about and voice those without caring who it hurts, her new single is a powerful statement against the toxicity of the modern age. Taken from her album “Desert Person” and accompanying her heartfelt lyrics, she draws the listener into the song with a piano and her mighty vocals. With a potent syncopated rhythm, cheeky banjo and country guitars, this lush tune calls for much needed social change.

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Video Age – “Record Shop”

Hailing from New Orleans, this duo consists of best friends Ross Farbe and Ray Micarelli, who both grew up listening to 60s artists like The Rolling Stones and The Kinks. They were writing their songs on guitar, until they got tired of guitar pop and started experimenting. Finding their niche with a nostalgic 80s sound from a synth and drum machine, they created their own sound. Inspired by David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Janet Jackson, they released their debut “Living Alone” in 2016.

Not just melodically but also lyrically taking a trip down nostalgia lane, their new single is a tribute to the joy felt working in a record shop, surrounded by the infatuating beauty that music radiates. Returning to their 60s guitar inspired roots, it’s the electric guitars, retro drums and playful keys that bring the swinging decade back to life. And with an ear-tingling jangly guitar solo and their wholesome harmonies blending into a soft psychedelic soundscape, this jam is a groovy tune.

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Suzanna Choffel – “Bird By Bird”

Born and raised in Austin, this singer and songwriter grew up in a music-loving family. With her talent evident from a young age, she performed extensively around town as a teen and later attended College Of Santa Fe, studying Music Technology. Since then she’s played festivals like SXSW and the Austin City Limits Music Festival and was a contestant on The Voice 2012. Inspired by Bob Marley, Lauryn Hill and Mary J. Blige, she released her debut album “Shudders & Rings” in 2006.

Inspired by best-selling book “Bird By Bird” by Anne Lamott and written for her step-daughter, her new single reminds you to just take things one step at a time when you find yourself struggling with depression or anxiety. Taken from her upcoming album “Bird By Bird”, expected on September 27th, she’s created an unique blend of Brazilian flavours and jazz. With a lively guitar and Latin rhythms forming a delicious melody, it’s her irresistible vocals that enchant this charismatic gem.

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