Becca Rogers – 123 (feat. Joe Bills)

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“Inspired by the very moment of love from the first sight, "123" captures that unique feeling. Get ready to enjoy the feathery vocals, popping beat and strong dancing spirit of a fresh EDM dynamite and add some colour in your dull mood.”

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Artist said about this song:

"While sitting on my bedroom floor, I wrote a melody as a response to a friend's Snapchat. Two years later, Snapchat shared the memory with me, and I thought "wait, this would make a catchy chorus...” Within about 30 minutes I added verses, a bridge, and a post-chorus and some sappy, sad lyrics.

I ran into the bedroom to tell my girlfriend about the song, and she said "with the marimba, this song should NOT have sad lyrics! This sounds like a beach club.” She thought the song should be about a guy asking a girl to dance (we're a female couple, so we tried to get into the mindset of what a guy might be thinking by channeling how we felt when we first met in NYC!). We sat in bed and knocked out all of the lyrics more quickly than I’d ever written a song.

‘123’ captures the feeling of love at first sight: the lyrics explore the feeling of yearning and desire when you see someone who you immediately fall for. For the first 2 minutes, the singer imagines himself walking up to a girl at a club and asking her to dance, saying “123, won’t you dance with me?” A bright marimba synth creates a tropical, carefree, and confident feeling. The song builds up to the singer finally working up the confidence to ask her to dance. ‘123’ is a euphoric summer bop for anyone who wants to escape and dance with friends or a new crush."

https://www.beccarogers.com/

Genevieve Sovereign – Savouring Today

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“The Australian-Canadian Genevieve Sovereign melds her expressive voice with smooth Electronic forms of sound to offer a relaxing listening experience. A single that unfolds like fairytale and plays an introductory role for a special album.”

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"Savouring Today" is track 01 on the debut EP "It's yours." from Australian-Canadian electronic singer-songwriter Genevieve Sovereign. Featured song on this album, "Savouring Today" was composed using one of David Bowie’s purported songwriting techniques - of devising vocal melody on an unrelated instrument (concert flute, in this case) around which the broader arrangement is then built, and then substituting out that initial instrument for lyrics written to suit.

Taken as a holistic auditory journey, the "It's yours." EP's poetically written songs intertwined with unconventional instrumental pieces invite listeners to explore and apply their own interpretations - whilst reconnecting with worlds inside and beyond the self.

WEBSITE | www.genevievesovereign.com

PLATFORMS | linktr.ee/genevievesovereign

STREAM / PURCHASE | emubands.ffm.to/itsyours

Jean-Luc – Material Girl

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“The latest work from "Jean-Luc" draws inspiration from the wealthy Hollywood, where money are never enough to spend in all your choices. Lo-fi Pop sound, based on wicked guitar chords and oldschool drums which will captivate most ears.”

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In the middle of quarantine Jean-Luc and producer Adam King threw beachy guitar chords on top of an 80s drum loop. The instrumental instantly transported Jean-Luc to sunny L.A. and he penned a tongue and cheek track personifying his Hollywood dream as the 'Material Girl'. Although she spends all his money, JL will always toss in another dollar on the chance she'll stay.

https://www.instagram.com/thejeanluc/

I Used to Be Sam – Seamstress

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“A very faithful find to insert a human speech into such a beautiful, lyrical composition. Here there are instrumental notes of the solar east, Synthpop rhythms and deep leading vocals. The track that is remembered with its absolutely unique atmosphere. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Очень верная находка вставить разговорную речь человека в столь красивую, лирическую композицию. Здесь присутствуют инструментальные нотки солнечного востока, ритмы Synthpop и глубокий лидирующий вокал. Трек, который запоминается своей абсолютно уникальной атмосферой.”

-Nagamag.com

Internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter and musical artist I Used To Be Sam (aka Annie Goodchild) shares their most poignant single to date – ‘Seamstress’, out on 20 April. The track is taken from the artist’s upcoming self-titled debut EP under their new creative moniker, set for release on 14 June.

(pronouns: she / they)

Growing up, I Used To Be Sam always knew that they had been transracially adopted (the term for when a child is adopted by parents of a different race). “I remember fighting with my mom and saying how could you name me Annie after the most famous orphan of all time?!”, referencing the infamous Broadway musical. Looking back on aspects of their childhood, “I was trying to figure out why so much of what made me different from my family was erased.” Since they can remember, they have always wanted to track down their birth family. After taking a DNA test the artist finally matched with a first cousin who helped Goodchild to track down her biological father. Before being adopted, she learned, she used to be named Samantha.

Usually a guarded person, I Used To Be Sam opened up to a producer on a gruelling five-day run of writing sessions in Berlin – she spoke candidly about connecting with her birth father for the first time, and the agony of trying to reunite with her biological mother. Her attempts to reconnect with her birth mother were met by repudiation, leaving her feeling as if she was her “dirty secret and a mark of shame”. Thus, the song ‘Seamstress’ was born; written for and about Goodchild’s biological mother.

Speaking of the track, I Used To Be Sam says, “I knew going into this process that one of the songs on this initial EP would be about my birth mother. Although there is so much more I want to say to her, and so much more I need to explore for myself, this is the song that needed to come first. Like the rest of the EP, I wrote Seamstress in the small bedroom studio of Novaa, the producer I’ve collaborated with for this whole project. We sat on the floor and talked and laughed, and slowly and naturally I began to talk about this very specific hurt that has been my companion throughout life – the rejection and re-rejection of my birth mother.

I’ve spent my life wondering about so much. Does she think about me? Can she remember my face? Do I look like her? Does she want to see me and meet me as much as I want to meet her? I got my answer and although it’s not what I wanted, “at least now I know”. As I said those words out loud the lyrics to the chorus were born. Our friend Andres Vey was in town and I had written with him before so we invited him to come hang out and just see what came about. Everything else happened really organically and by the end of the day the three of us were singing around a microphone together in unison. Writing the song felt sad, but it also felt right.”

At the beginning of the sprawling and folk-influenced track (which also references Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story of shame and redemption The Scarlet Letter) the voice that opens the song is Goodchild’s own daughter. “I wanted to physically put my body in the music, almost as proof of my existence that was being denied,” they say. “I wanted to have proof that I’m not repeating the pattern. It felt healing in some ways.”

Previously known for her work as Annie Goodchild and as a featured singer in the musical collective Postmodern Jukebox, I Used To Be Sam steps into a complex journey of transracial adoption and self-discovery on their new EP ‘I Used to Be Sam’ – an explorative new collection of deeply personal, cinematic, left-field pop, all wrapped up in the singers distinctively illustrious voice. The first of many chapters for I Used To Be Sam, it’s the mark of the artist making the bravest, freest and most confronting music of their prolific career.

https://www.facebook.com/iusedtobesam

https://www.lavichirecords.com/i-used-to-be-sam

FreePaysTheSoul – Don’t Wanna Wait

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“Life moves fast and constantly changes. For this reason we have to be ready enough to face every challenge. The artist reveals an anticipating mood against time in a single with Alternative Hip-Hop ideas and friendly background rhythmical patterns.”

-Nagamag.com

Sometimes in life things come up that challenge you, and you may not feel ready, but just ready enough. This song talks about how things happen but everything falls into place through time and action. It's a positive message about perseverance and going after what you want in life. Setting yourself free by thinking less and learning more with action. Great things take time to develop, but you don't have to wait. You can begin now.

https://freepaysthesoul.bandcamp.com/

CARDS – Fire Sign Water Moon

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“Very dear in terms of the atmosphere and frankly in terms of general emotionality, the track, which can be called an elegant ballad in the genre -Indie Rock-. Feel how the fire of love is burned inside. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Очень милый по атмосфере и откровенный в плане общей эмоциональности трек, который смело можно назвать изящной балладой в жанре -Indie Rock-. Почувствуйте, как внутри разжигается огонь любви.”

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https://www.facebook.com/CARDSMUSIC/

Flower Face – October Birds

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“With her angelic voice and poetic lyrics, Ruby McKinnon will open a new door in your listening choices. "October Birds" is made from etherial string patterns and a distinct touch of melancholy that won't leave you unaffected. Indie Folk production with personal character.”

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Ahead of her new album, Montreal multi-hyphenate artist Ruby McKinnon aka Flower Face shares the final single release in the form of the poetic, somber ballad “October Birds.” Showing her most intimate side, the song opens with arpeggiating acoustics and breathtaking harmonies. McKinnon’s melancholic prose sounds almost as if she is reading directly from her diary. Listen to “October Birds” on all digital retailers (.

https://flowerface.ffm.to/octoberbirds

“This song is about the kind of self-revelation that leaves you mourning for the person you believed you were before,” explains McKinnon. “Any kind of growth is hard: it hurts to shed your skin. The layer underneath is tender. The lyrics get pretty blunt — more so than the others. I had somebody tell me once that the reason they loved my lyrics is because I have a way of 'juxtaposing the poetic with the heartbreakingly mundane.' I think that’s one of the best compliments I’ve ever received. I sort of unintentionally did that in this song because I was fed up when I wrote it: fed up with myself, with the way that I am and the fact that I couldn’t change that. At the time, I was in a relationship with somebody who was just unconditionally kind and understanding and forgiving. It brought my volatility into stark relief. Sometimes I feel like it’s easier for me to be in an unstable and fraught relationship because then I’m not forced to confront my own internal evil. Self-revelation is a painful (and very important) thing."

“October Birds” will appear alongside singles “Pisces Moon,” “Sugar Water,” “Cornflower Blue,” and “Back To You,” on her forthcoming full-length album The Shark in Your Water due out May 27th via Nettwerk.

LISTEN & SHARE “OCTOBER BIRDS” HERE:

https://flowerface.ffm.to/octoberbirds

Michael Crean – Just for Now

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“An emotionally impactful and discreetly intense single has just arrived from Michael Crean. Deep and somehow dark Folktronica sound that evolves within mystery. The lyrics have a true meaning and performed in characteristic way too. Consider watching the clip for the full artistic experience!”

-Nagamag.com

Just for Now is the intimate 3rd single from Michael Crean. A dream-like composition about searching for temporary serenity. Through cascading strings parts and manipulated vocal samples, the song summons both a dark and hopeful atmosphere.

Crean wrote and recorded all the parts from his shed during 2021’s lockdown.

‘Just for Now’ has already been described as ‘a track so good that you can’t help but listen to again and again’ by Hotvox

Crean’s first two solo releases have been described as; ‘Multilayered [and] emotional’ by Glasse House, ‘Enigmatic and Intriguing’ by Electric Sound of Joy and listed in When The Horn Blows weekly top tracks.

After releasing the track last month, Crean released the music video this week (April 19th). The self directed music video features Lithuanian dancer Erika Sviderskyte and is shot on the Eastern coast of England.

Crean will be playing at the renowned Camden Assembly on Saturday April 23rd to celebrate the release.

Michael will also be releasing his 4th single ‘Silence’ on May 6th.

https://www.facebook.com/michaelcreanmusic/

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