Kristen Martell – Should I Run

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“The vocals -kristen Martell - reminds the incomparable voice of Dolores O'Riordan from The Cranberries, which instantly falls in love with the very first seconds of performance. Add here the elegant melody of Chamber Pop, a light rhythm and something incredible in front of you! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Вокал -Kristen Martell- напоминает бесподобный голос Dolores O'Riordan из группы The Cranberries, что моментально влюбляет в себя с самых первых секунд исполнения. Добавьте сюда элегантную мелодию Chamber Pop, лёгкий ритм и перед вами нечто невероятное!”

-Nagamag.com

Opening with the familiar gentle sound of Kristen’s warm acoustic guitar, ‘Should I Run’ soars into orchestral folk pop territory with lush vocal layers, dynamic arrangements and driving percussion. It’s a bold new track that offers us a glimpse of what is to come from the continued collaborative effort with acclaimed songwriter turned Producer Gabrielle Papillon and Dan Ledwell.

‘Should I Run’ chronicles the artist's internal struggle with dissociating in times of stress and conflict. ‘I wrote the song during a time when I started to become conscious of my habit of zoning out’ states Martell. ‘At some point in my life I learned it was easier to hide and numb my emotions than to speak up and be heard. It’s a common trauma response and I’m only now starting to uncover how it has influenced all aspects of my life’.

‘Should I Run’ is for anyone who has trouble speaking their needs. It’s for anyone who has learned to shrink in the face of adversity. It’s for those whose voices have not been heard. It’s for the recovering people-pleasers. It’s a reminder to stand still through the discomfort, for only then can a new outlook begin to unfold.

Along with ‘Photograph of Secrets’ (Apr 2021) and ‘Quiet Hearts’ (Oct 2021), ‘Should I Run’ is the 3rd single from Martell’s forthcoming record Every Season scheduled for release on September 30, 2022.

https://www.kristenmartell.com/

Rena Jones – Thief

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“This music can become favourite to each listener.”

-Nagamag.com

"Thief" takes a playful spin on love. This song is about a boy that was trying to capture her heart. While this girl was playing so hard to get. Playing off like she wasn’t fully invested because of her fear of getting hurt. She was so set on not getting into a relationship because of how great her life was already and then this boy came around and was playing tug of war with her heart and she couldn’t help but cave.

https://www.instagram.com/whoisrena/

Shelly Peled – SWIM

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“If you find yourself in the water two options are available; either sink, or swim! Shelly Peled chooses the second and shares her thoughts with Alt Pop style. This fresh single is inspired from a difficult turn in the artist's life and her decision is crucial.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist said about this song:

"I wrote this song at a dark time in my life when I needed to find the strength in myself to move forward.

SWIM is talking about taking a leap of faith. About asking yourself, what do I really want right now? then jump into the water and come out stronger on the other side."

https://www.instagram.com/shelly_peled/

Shelly Peled is an upcoming singer-songwriter based in Tel Aviv.

Dark atmospheres, catchy melodies, straightforward lyrics and a unique voice are the things that set Shelly apart in her local music scene.

The music she makes, in collaboration with producer/husband Alon Peled, is influenced by a wide range of genres and textures ranging from Pop, Electro, Hip Hop and Rock.

Cymek – Take His Place (feat. Josephina)

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“A very complex drawing of a rhythm-section in which the elements of Chillstep are present. The pits are simply amazing, falling into which you fall into the abyss, and then again, taking another sip of fresh air, throws you to the very bottom of the deep ocean cavity. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Очень сложный рисунок ритм-секции, в котором присутствуют элементы Chillstep. Ямы просто потрясающие, попадая в которые проваливаешься в бездну, а потом вновь, сделав очередной глоток свежего воздуха, бросает вас на самое дно глубокой океанской впадины.”

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"Take His Place" was written about longing after a lost love, and the desire to replace a current partner with that person you're dreaming about. The song is performed by bass music artist Cymek and vocalist Josephina, and is released by Excision's label Subsidia.

https://cymekimplant.bandcamp.com/

NEVRMIND – Mercy

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“The track has its own aesthetics with Afrobeats rhythm and exquisite vocals. Beautiful melodic transitions, an endless flow of energy in a positive atmosphere. Real emotions, real plasma, real wib! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“В треке присутствует своя эстетика с ритмом Afrobeats и изысканным вокалом. Красивые мелодичные переходы, нескончаемый поток энергии в позитивной атмосфере. Настоящие эмоции, настоящая плазма, настоящий вайб!”

-Nagamag.com

The track, Mercy, is actually all about a man being taken advantage of for his love by women. The central tagline from the song, “someone please call 9-11!” Which influenced me from my uncle Wyclef’s song 911. It gives off a fierce, Afrobeat, summer feel. Perfect song to drive to the beach, to the club, and those summer bbqs this season.

https://www.instagram.com/nevrmind/

Callie Reiff – Arm’s Length

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“The main feature of this track is a powerful bass party, a bright and dynamic rhythm and interesting experiments with vocals in the second part of the work. It adds special depth and promotes maximum immersion. Music, which simply must become part of your collection! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Главная фишка этого трека — мощная басовая партия, яркий и динамичный ритм и интересные эксперименты с вокалом во второй части произведения. Он добавляет особую глубину и способствует максимальному погружению. Музыка, которая просто обязана стать частью вашей коллекции!”

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"Arms Length" shows Callie Reiff pursuing a more sophisticated, dark sound - with a booming experimental bassline and twisted and powerful vocals from Lia, the single has an undeniable energy - you’ll definitely be hitting repeat on this one.

https://www.facebook.com/calliereiffmusic/

De Royce x Alex (TOK) – NRG

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“For lovers of Electro Pop, this track will be a real find. The exquisite ownership of vocals and a good rhythmic design – that’s the whole secret of success. The main thing is to stay on a positive wave along with this energetic track from -de Royce X alex-. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Для любителей Electro Pop этот трек будет настоящей находкой. Изысканное владение вокалом и хорошее ритмическое оформление – вот и весь секрет успеха. Главное, это оставаться на позитивной волне вместе с этим энергичным треком от -De Royce x Alex-.”

-Nagamag.com

Music allows connection to form on many levels, allowing one to tap into their dreams, desires, and hopes. For De Royce, music has been about connecting to his heritage. Hailing from diverse backgrounds: Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and America, the collision of cultures has enriched the artist’s ability to communicate through the emotional power of music. This has led him to explore various genres, including hip-hop, dancehall, pop, and R&B, curating a versatile discography that can move any crowd. When you tune into De Royce’s frequency, you are guaranteed a trip into a lush soundscape of melodic hooks and catchy beats. His song “Groove” has even caught the attention of BET Jams and MTV Spankin’ New, highlighting DeRoyce’s potential to reach audiences across platforms and backgrounds.

Soak in the tropical heat in De Royce & Alex’s summer jam “NRG,” an essential party-starting track that brings flavor and intensity. “NRG” is a play on “energy,” and it’s all about bringing the hype and excitement into every aspect of life. The sunset-saturated song showcases De Royce’s impeccable ability to capture the magic of dance hall, pop, and R&B into a trendy single that seamlessly transitions from beach parties to nightlife clubbing. The electronic flair brings rhythm and movement into each verse, with breezy lyrics and an infectious chorus. The song also features Alex from T.O.K., one of the biggest dancehall reggae groups from Jamaica, who is stepping into his solo artistry. The video has the two artists getting up close and personal with stunning models against a beach backdrop, as the music sets the tone for a fun night out. Together, the duo has created a playful summer anthem that is ready to kick off on an international level.

Follow De Royce and Alex (TOK):

http://deroyce.shop

https://www.facebook.com/TheRealDeRoyce

https://twitter.com/DeRoyce_

http://instagram.com/Deroyceoffficial

http://instagram.com/Alextok1

http://tiktok.com/@Deroyceofficial

http://tiktok.com/@alextheoneofficial

Paris Combo – Barre espace

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“By sound, this is a leisurely french pop, with its unique atmosphere of lightness and positive. The acoustic party of the tools is beautifully combined with a warm vocal -paris combo-, whose French lyrics gently falls on ear. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“По звучанию это неторопливый French Pop, с его неповторимой атмосферой лёгкости и позитива. Акустическая партия инструментов красиво сочетается с тёплым вокалом -Paris Combo-, чья французская лирика нежно ложится на слух.”

-Nagamag.com

Paris Combo, the French quintet Variety describes as possessing “a seemingly endless supply of catchy hooks and imaginative lyrics,” is back with a new album, Quesaco? The full-length release is their seventh studio album, but also the last recorded with the group’s late singer/songwriter Belle du Berry, who died suddenly on August 11, 2020, aged just 54, following a brief battle with cancer.

Hailed by Billboard as “a vocalist/accordionist and lyricist extraordinaire,” Belle was the beating heart of the group and her passing was a tragic loss for all those touched by her charismatic presence as a performer and songwriter during a career spanning 30 years and over 100 songs. She had been the unforgettable voice of the band’s elegantly intoxicating and joyful take on the world, her quirky, wise and often humorous songs providing a welcome antidote to the stresses and strains of everyday life. For the legions of mourning fans worldwide, who until now had been resigned to consoling themselves with the band’s nevertheless impressive back catalogue of eight albums, an unexpected and exciting parting gift has arrived in the form of the new release. Completed just before Belle died, Quesaco? is now being released worldwide on May 6 on the U.S. label Six Degrees Records.

Twenty-five years have passed since the band was founded, but it’s clear from listening to the 11 songs on the new album that Paris Combo have lost none of their magic. Quintessentially Parisian, yet timeless and international with a deceptively light touch, their music weaves together elements of Django Reinhardt-inspired gypsy jazz and Latin music, as well as exotic and cinematic influences, and is a testament to the group’s long journey together.

Four years after their last album Tako Tsubo, Belle and the group’s core members, David Lewis on piano and trumpet, Potzi on guitar and François Jeannin on drums, are joined by Benoît Dunoyer de Segonzac on bass and Rémy Kaprielan on percussion and vocals. Right from the outset we recognize Belle’s whimsical take on life in the title she chose for the new album — Quesaco?, an ancient Provençal expression, which might be translated as “What is all this?,” or “What’s happening?” and which lends a charming, old-world nuance to her questions about the mystery of existence.

It took Belle’s talent as a poet of the everyday to think of using the computer’s keyboard space-bar as a metaphor for all that’s missing in our lives. It took her keen eye and her joyful heart to capture the simple splendor of a couple’s stroll along the banks of the Seine. It took her playful imagination to visualize a “pole-dance” between the North Pole and the South Pole. And Belle knew how to shift the familiar and lend to it an air of mystery:

Outside, a strong wind is blowing

Outside, the night is still falling

Leaving us here, at twilight,

At the hour of the moon’s rendez-vous

Rendez-vous with a sun, who couldn’t care less.

Despite its seemingly prescient references to confinement and the current state of the world, in fact this album has nothing to do with the lockdown or the pandemic or our present anxieties. The album is “Covid-free,” written entirely before all that. Work began on it in 2019, with Nicolas Repac — the artist and producer had already worked with Paris Combo on their Remixed album the previous year. He collaborated on two songs, “Quesaco?” and “Panic à bord,” and these became sonic templates for the album as a whole — a rich and free sound, with perhaps more tension than on previous albums. In the end, the album, produced by David Lewis, is a seamless combination of live studio performances, with some tracks assembled from recordings at the group’s studio in Paris.

Paris Combo had a U.S. tour booked for March 2020, but with France at a standstill, this period was instead spent recording final takes in the basement of Belle and David’s home, just south of Paris, with trumpet, ’cello and Belle’s vocals completing the album. All that remained was to sort through the takes, finalize the arrangements, choose between the finely nuanced vocal performances and then meticulously assemble the whole.

Then, in the early summer, Belle received her cancer diagnosis. Courageous to the last, she chose the running-order of the songs and listened to the final mix. She loved it.

Her sudden illness took her from us far too soon but it did allow her just enough time to know she had succeeded.

Quesaco? was the album she had wanted to make.

Following the release of Quesaco?, concerts will be held in Paris, at the New Morning, and in Belle’s native Berry region, bringing together fellow artists, friends and fans to pay homage to her remarkable career as a singer, poet and composer.

Stream: https://pariscombo.lnk.to/quesaco

SUMif – Underneath

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“Our soul sometimes like a bird of captivity behind the iron rods and this melody is the same golden key to free it. This song carries absolutely unique energy and fills the whole body with a life -giving force. It is such emotions that the music should bring! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Наша душа порою словно птица в плену за железными прутьями клетки и эта мелодия тот самый золотой ключик, чтобы освободить её. Эта песня несёт в себе абсолютно уникальную энергетику и наполняет всё тело живительной силой. Именно такие эмоции должна приносить музыка!”

-Nagamag.com

SUMif is electro pop artist/writer/producer, Steph Wells. As a proud member of the LGBTQ community, Wells has found a niche in the queer pop world. She’s played at many community events including the Main Stage at SF Pride.

Throughout covid lockdowns SUMif honed in on her production skills and forced herself to write without co-writers, which brought out an honest rawness in her songs. Underneath is self produced, and here just in time for pride month.

https://www.facebook.com/sumifmusic

Christian – Body Language

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“The feeling of bliss will not leave you for a moment. Feel the mental massage of Neo-Soul, which completely relaxes your body. It will help to plunge into the subconscious and fantasize a little so that there is much more such music in your collection than you can afford. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Ощущение блаженства не покинет вас ни на мгновение. Почувствуйте душевный массаж Neo-Soul, который полностью расслабляет ваше тело. Он поможет окунуться в подсознание и немного пофантазировать, чтобы подобной музыки в вашей коллекции было намного больше, чем вы можете себе позволить.”

-Nagamag.com

Just a fun love/crush song, inspired by tongue and cheek puns and awkward feelings.

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