Karolina x Jenny Penkin – Ready For Juju

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“The track is filled to the edges in a sunny mood and a beautiful female vocal that will not leave you even after this track ends. The atmosphere of Neo-Soul and Jazz, a deep and pleasant rhythm and light, which blinds and burns its listener.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Трек наполнен до краёв солнечным настроением и красивым женским вокалом, которое не покинет вас даже после того, как этот трек закончится. Атмосфера Neo-Soul и Jazz, глубокий и приятный ритм и свет, который ослепляет и обжигает своего слушателя.”

-Nagamag.com

TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM ‘ALL RIVERS’ (OUT 18TH NOVEMBER)

“Ready For Juju feat. Jenny Penkin” (out Thursday 8th September) is the Tru Thoughts debut from renowned songwriter and vocalist, Karolina (pronounced Carol-een-a). The track is taken from ‘All Rivers’ (out 18th November); a thoughtful blend of Jazz, Afrobeat and Soul and the songstress’s first solo English-speaking release. The LP is a journey through the space between daydream, fantasy and reality and the emotions that dictate us. It follows Karolina’s solo albums and her releases as part of trio, Habanot Nechama. More recently, she has worked with musician, composer, producer, and animator Kutiman and composer, arranger, and producer Adrian Younge on his collaborative projects with A Tribe Called Quest’s Ali Shaheed Muhammad.

This enthusiasm for organic creation and collaboration shines through on “Ready For Juju feat. Jenny Penkin”. Having seen Jenny Penkin perform live, Karolina invited her to the studio, wanting to collaborate with another woman about shared experiences of endless touring and performing live. “Whether in your 20s or nearly 50, we found we wanted the same thing… After a show we want to come home, wear comfortable clothes, not speak to anyone, and lie down forever”. The track takes its name from the impatience felt by Karolina and Jenny when they had done their part for the track but were still waiting for producer Rejoicer – AKA Juju – to do his part to complete it. Creating what turned out to be a love song to home comforts and alone time, the pair celebrate female solidarity and familiarity, regardless of age; “we had so much fun! We have a nice connection”.

The album, alongside title track “All Rivers”, take its name from the universal concept appearing across many religions and cultures that “all rivers flow to the sea”, with an added poetic twist. Inspired by the writings of Avoth Yeshurun while working on the album, Karolina became fascinated with the concept that in actuality, “all the rivers go back to the rivers” and that this is the secret to missing people. “I was struck by the idea that water goes missing from the rivers before going back to the rivers. All of this album is that cycle of going back and forth into the waves of emotion.” Karolina explains, “the rhythms are the sounds of people wading through the water. They’re carrying all their emotions and it’s heavy”.

On the title track, Karolina expresses these almost paradoxical feelings with riddle-like lyrics and trumpet from multi-instrumentalist and composer Avishai Cohen; “I felt he was truly connected and understood the song exactly as it was written in my heart”. The pair unite again on album opener “Boots”, inviting us into the ‘All Rivers’ swirling landscape of twists and turns. Working with Rejoicer on production across ‘All Rivers’, further musical collaborative offerings come from Amir Bresler, Eyal Talmudi and Nitai Hershkovits.

As well as the releases under her own name, and projects with Funset and Habanot Nechama, Karolina has worked with a multitude of musicians. A prolific live performer, Karolina has opened for The Black Eyed Peas, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill and performed alongside Ziggy Marley. Her critically acclaimed collaborations with Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have received further exposure, appearing in the Netflix series ‘When They See Us’ and ‘Luke Cage’. Closer to home, she has collaborated with Soulico, Kutiman and DJ Sabbo. Utilising his skills as an animator, Karolina worked with Kutiman to create a music video for her single “Smile 2 Me”, which was placed on display at Hammer Museum in Los Angeles for the Flux Screening Series. Karolina’s international sound and heartfelt lyrics continue to have a wide reach and draw an eclectic audience, both for her recorded releases and live performances.

Jim Cain – Nightwalker

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“-Jim Cain-, like a real night tramp, a talented singer and musician. In his hands a guitar, a red sunset illuminates the path to him, and a fiery heart knocks inside. Music in which you feel the desire to live, create and travel.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“-Jim Cain-, как настоящий ночной бродяга, талантливый певец и музыкант. В его руках гитара, путь ему освещает красный закат, а внутри стучит пламенное сердце. Музыка, в которой чувствуется желание жить, творить и путешествовать.”

-Nagamag.com

EN: This first single off Jim Cain's new album "Why We Sing" is called "Nightwalker" (releases September 8th), an ode to the E-Street sound focusing on drums, piano and tenor saxophone. Along with poetic and cinematic lyrics about roaming the endless night in search of answers and yourself, this up-tempo rocking single is a great start discovering Jim's new, big and open sound on his new album. Enjoy!

NL: De eerste single van Jim Cains nieuwe album "Why We Sing" heet “Nightwalker” (08/09), een ode aan de E-Street sound met een focus op drums, piano en sax. Samen met de poëtische en filmische lyrics over op zoek zijn naar jezelf tijdens nachtelijke dwaaltochten is deze single een ideale smaakmaker voor de nieuwe, open sound van het hele album. Enjoy!

http://www.jimcain.be/

David Myles – If I Lost You

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“When you hear the ringing of guitar strings and warm vocals -David Myles- You realize that you are in the hands of a real creator. His music is able to take care of you, give a few minutes of good and will not allow the darkness to absorb your soul.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Когда вы слышите звон гитарных струн и тёплый вокал -David Myles- вы осознаёте, что находитесь в руках настоящего творца. Его музыка способна позаботиться о вас, подарить несколько минут добра и не даст темноте поглотить вашу душу.”

-Nagamag.com

One of the most fundamental things about being human is confronting the reality that everything must end. We know it in our hearts, but shut it out, fight against it, and dream of ever-lasting alternatives. On David Myles’ latest single, the romantic “If I Lost You,” the songwriter makes the case for that fantasy, arguing that sometimes, it’s necessary to stave off devastation.

It’s for this exact reason that “If I Lost You” feels as sweet and softly triumphant as it does. Accompanied by the dreamy harmonies of Nova Scotia songwriter Breagh Isabel, Myles imagines a world in which castles, trees, and mountains crumble while his relationship with his wife goes on. This is a song about willfully ignoring that all things end in order to love more fully.

“Before, this would have been a straight ahead love song,” says Myles. “Now I’m more open to singing my fears and my vulnerabilities. It’s more honest.”

http://auteurresearch.com/artists/david-myles/

Luke Warm and The Cold Ones – Paradise Lost

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“Somewhere there, behind the high mountains, behind the boiling streams of the seas and rivers, a lost paradise lurks in silence. In his prairies, the pleasant melody of Indie Folk plays and the singing of a talented singer, who invites everyone to this world who can find this paradise, is heard.” (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Где-то там, за высокими горами, за бурлящими потоками морей и рек, таится в тишине потерянный рай. В его прериях играет приятная мелодия Indie Folk и слышно пение талантливого певца, который приглашает каждого в этот мир, кто сможет найти этот райский уголок.”

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Luke Warm and The Cold Ones are sharing a nostalgic and reflective single, the alternative and folk rock inflected “Paradise Lost.” Written by lead singer Greg Chomut after visiting a friend he hadn’t seen in a while, the song’s lyrics flowed out of him.

Emotive guitars, earnest vocals, and the violin skills of Dreamhouse Studios’ Kara MacKinlay create a melancholic overture that illustrates the importance of caring for what you have before it’s too late.

Luke Warm and The Cold Ones is a rock band based out of Thunder Bay, Ontario.

As such, their music is reflective of the Northern experience of living in a small Canadian town.

The variety of influences which their five members bring to the band creates a sound that is familiar and new at the same time. Everything from punk to folk, metal, classic rock, and hip hop seamlessly blend into a refreshingly contemporary sound.

Much of their music focuses on the more painful side of the human condition, but in a fun way that gets people moving and having a good time in a therapeutic manner.

https://www.instagram.com/lukewarmandthecoldones/

Keith Rayburn x The Rayburn Brothers Band – Te Propongo

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“Rayburn Brothers Band - Te Propongo reminds of a soundtrack end titles that sets the mood of the final act of a movie. Great guitars solo with crystal clear vocals and mouth harmonica in the background, hook you instantly into the song.”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/keithstanfieldrayburn

Dustin Paul x Nissim Black – Human Greatness 2.0

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“Dustin Paul & Nissim Black - Human Greatness 2.0 very nice vocals, top notch production.Guitar theme that is in the background is perfect touch to fulfill the mood. Rhythm section is maybe the part of the song that I liked the most. ”

-Nagamag.com

This infectious pop/hiphop/folk anthem addresses the human ability to shine through history's darkest moments. The unique blend of guitar, beat, and tonal contrast of hip hop/rap artist Nissim Black, and indie-pop singer Dustin Paul, empowers and inspires in this vulnerable melodic hymn.

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