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Silent Nancy, Shaka The King – Tell Me What Side I’m On (Spotify)

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“A musically vibrant blending of a variety of genres including Hip Hop, Soul & Reggae that would be as much at home in Kingston as it would be in New York, or London. The message is clear ‘Tell Me What side I’m on?’ The answer equally as clear. Racism has no place in the World. ”

-Nagamag.com

The singer Katie Burke wakes up sober and Skype’s with her fellow musician Rocksteady Fred in Sweden. Together they are the duo Silent Nancy and they talk about how to fill the upcoming album with fantastic music. The conversation will soon be about the injustices that characterize American society. Why do significantly more white’s than black’s survive Covid 19? Also, can something be done about the widespread racism within the police force?

Together with Shaka The King, the idea for the song Tell me what side I'm on was born. Shaka runs a vegan restaurant, stands on the barricade, gets his worst frustrations out as a boxing instructor and raps late at night at the toughest underground hip hop clubs in New York. He has no problem making a song that questions society. Tell me what side I'm on, is a mix of Hip Hop, Soul and Reggae. Katie's unic voice and Shaka's rap stand out in the support of the Black Lives Matters movement. Silent Nancy plans to release two more singles next spring and the album will be released in the summer of 2021!

About Silent Nancy
A Molocow Cocktail of emotions is thrown to the air in this song, For those who don’t know. Katie Burke grabs your heart and won’t let it go until she sings the last tone of this massive reggae / soul ballad. The riddim is actually built up on a reggae riddim but sounds more like an old school soul song when Burke completes the harmonies with her voice. This was the first song Rocksteady Fred and Katie Burke ever made together and the chemistry soon led to the making of two albums! The first Album will be released this summer while the second is still cockin…

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Alyria – Moment (Video)

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“A gently pulsating beat & heavily gated orchestration pulls you into the enchanting, enveloping arms of Alyria’s vocals for a comforting, yet at the same time, sexy virtual hug. Resistance is futile, just give yourself up to the music & join Alyria in the ‘Moment’.”

-Nagamag.com

Moment is a feel good sexy pop song that will make you wanna dance to the laid back groove and catchy melodies.

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Rohne – Twelve (Spotify)

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“Grab your chance to experience a sample of divine beauty via this Downtempo masterpiece. Harmonic synth wave patterns with smooth transitions and peaceful mood. Dive in the etherial world of "Rohne" and find your favourite sound.”

-Nagamag.com

Following Rohne's first release in over a year "Ceres", comes new single "Twelve" - A blend of piano melodies, stretched soundscapes, synth textures, and broken rhythms. The emotive, yet uplifting sound holds remnants of Rohne's previous work, while showing his drive for sonic exploration.

Stream/download link here: https://ffm.to/rohne-twelve

Originating from the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, electronic producer Rohne (Keenan Branch) has spent recent years honing his craft while traveling the world with a laptop, headphones, and field recorder. The culmination of ideas and inspirations captured at his home studio, mobile set ups in India, and places in-between, now lead to the release of his debut work Meridian. The album represents the blooming of a bond between Rohne, his art, and the world around him. Drawing influences from a wide range of genres, lush, organic and ethereal sounds, Rohne’s nuanced style of electronic music is an intimate and immersive experience of its own.

https://www.instagram.com/rohnemusic

Isaiah Saturn – Desire (Villanova Mix) (Spotify)

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“Are you about to listen something to activate yourself, or just relax? Surprisingly you can achieve both with just a single track! The House mix that calls you to the dancefloor, but the lyrics are so calm and smooth... Concentrate on the beat for an energy boost, or let the singing soothe your body.”

-Nagamag.com

Desire (Villanova Mix) is a laid-back house mix, that creates a relaxed mood but is danceable. I worked on this mix alongside an incredibly talented producer/DJ Hugo Villanova. I wrote the track as a fun tribute to the soul singer Sade and wanted to create a modern timeless feel that is simply feel good, so I knew Hugo was the one to work with. Overall, the song has a weekend sunset feel, slightly tropical and most of all just makes the listener feel good.

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King P – Good Vibes (Video)

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“Find out the already successful “Good Vibes” by the Hip-Hop master “King P”. The artist shares some of his positive thoughts with us. Cheerful sound, uplifting spirit and very hot atmosphere that drives you crazy.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist shared with us few words behind this song

“My single Good Vibes comes from my Jamaican influence and culture. Good Vibes is a more dancehall, pop world music vibe. Some years ago, I kept saying to myself, I want to make world music. I actually forgot I said this until my Good Vibes music video which was filmed in Kingston, Jamaica won 2 of 5 categories nominated in the California Music Video Awards Festival. Good Vibes won Best Choreography and Best World Music which is what reminded me of what I would tell myself some years ago. I have much more of this sound that Iam excited to release in the future along with some hip hop feel good music like my current single Slip N Slide!” – King P

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https://www.YouTube.com/PSSKingP
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

King P (born Phillip Solomon Stewart in Miami, Florida) is a Jamaican-rooted Hip Hop artist and multi-instrumentalist residing in Tallahassee, Florida, who delivers an unmatched level of energy through his Dancehall flair. Phillip’s musical track record dates back to the early ‘90s when he was both singing in the school choir and concomitantly picking up seven plus instruments, such as drums, trumpet, clarinet, violin, keyboard, oboe, and all saxophone variations.

While studying at the Florida A&M University, he got recruited by Kendall “Ken Jo” Johnson, a Grammy award winning producer, to lay the saxophone track for Ludacris’s Woozy record. King P also scored the high profile job of Assistant Head Drum Major for Prince’s Superbowl XLI Halftime Show in 2007.

After two very successful Gospel albums, Stand and I Need You Now, King P decided to settle on a Dancehall-infused Hip Hop sound as part of his newfound commercial affinity. Respectively, he released Good Vibes, which was awarded The Best World Music (and Best Choreography) by the California Music Video Awards Film Festival in February 2020. The music video garnered over 150k views and was followed by an even more popular release, Put It On Repeat, that has amassed over 300k views. The artist and professional saxophone player filmed the music video for his newest single, Slip N Slide on March 29, 2021 in Miami, which (the song) has already been released and warmly received by his fans on streaming platforms. Slip N Slide official music video will premier on May 28, 2021 Memorial Day Weekend!

https://www.KingPent.com

Solon – Inside Out (official music video) (Video)

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“Meet “Solon” via his fascinating creation “Inside Out”. A unique mix of Trance melodies from another dimension is waiting you to press the play button and start a trip to the stars. Emotional singing and crystal sound patterns from a realy talented artist.”

-Nagamag.com

SOLON is the new kid in town. He just started producing a couple of months ago and within a short time he has releases confirmed under different aliases on several a-list labels.

He chooses to hide behind his modest hoody in order to direct all the attention to his music, where he expresses emotions and feelings that enable enjoying the present moment.

He started taking classical piano lessons as a young child and developed his love for music while listening to radio programs every night before bed.

Being influenced by techno and house pioneers, he decided to add a melodic touch to strong bass lines.

His tracks are powerful and inventive and have a unique capacity to fuel both intimate dance floors and big clubs with energy and drive.

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Fable – Womb (Spotify)

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“Thoroughly absorbing from the beginning to the end, Fable entrances the listener with her bewitching vocals & spellbinding melodies in her new minimal dub-wise single. Womb examines the ebb & flow of the cycles of life with a pulsating beat, epic chorus & poignant lyrics. ”

-Nagamag.com

Brighton singer-songwriter Fable today unveils her brand new single ‘Womb’, out now via Naim Records. The track is the latest offering from her forthcoming debut album and follows in the wake of the trip hop and neo soul blending ‘Orbiting’, which drew praise from the likes of NME, 6Music, CLASH and more.

With its stripped-back dubwise beat and spectral sonics, ‘Womb’ ebbs and flows like the cycles of life it discusses, building from a beguiling verse into a throbbing chorus and a bridge that swarms with headbanging dread. “'Womb' talks about cycles of emotional states, the repetitive highs and lows that I experience throughout the month, and in the end finding the strength to just push forwards with things. The seasons of the female body are often not acknowledged in the structure of our lives and society lacks respect for the trials and tribulations of womanhood,” Fable explains.

“Its meaning is not limited to the Lunar cycles of the female body - we all experience flux - we're not the same molecules we were 7 years ago, and it's about finding a way to ride the waves of constant change. The track was influenced by my love of Dub and sound system culture; my Mum would play Linton Kwesi Johnson through her bump when she was pregnant with me and it's been a comfort ever since,” she adds.

Having built up a reputation as one of the UK's most promising new artists, being lauded by the likes of The Guardian, Mixmag, Q and Rolling Stone, collaborating with Orbital and playing at Glastonbury, the tragic loss of a close friend and resultant burnout and depression led to Fable taking time out from her music career in 2016 to protect her mental health. Four years later, and now an ambassador for mental health charity My Black Dog, Fable is relaunching her sound to the world, with previous single ‘Orbiting’ unveiled in February. Newly-signed to Naim Records, the label wing of the award-winning premium audio brand, she has recorded a debut album of genre-fluid, searingly honest and darkly beautiful music that spans from urgent post punk to introspective electronica, whilst posing questions that are both timely and personal, yet timeless.

https://www.instagram.com/whoisfable/

Alastair Lane, Adam Berry – Princesse (Spotify)

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“A recent work from "Alastair Lane" is here to entertain many listeners. The French artist joins with "Adam Berry" and uses various sound elements from old favourite Disco to modern Soul and Electro Pop. Enjoy the pure magic of "Princesse"!”

-Nagamag.com

« Princesse » is a Disco Infused Pop song written and produced by Alastair Lane & Adam Berry.

You can clearly hear the Jazz, Funk & Soul influences throughout the song, with it’s groovy bassline and dreamy Synths.

The sexy French vocals by Adam Berry add another dimension to the track while the Synth solo by Alastair Lane takes you away on a Cosmic Voyage.

As a whole, « Princesse » has a unique feel good vibe and is perfect for hot summer nights.

https://www.instagram.com/alastair.lane/

VAVO – Pieces (feat. Tyler Mann) [Official Lyric Video] (Video)

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“This release from “VAVO” carries all the Spring happiness in just three minutes’ time. Bring some fresh air in your place, with the energy of House flowing around your body. Listen on repeat and recharge your batteries.”

-Nagamag.com

Pieces is VAVO’s follow up to their global smash Day N’ Night. It combines an upbeat and happy production with the amazing vocals from singer/songwriter Tyler Mann. Within the first week of release, it immediately became a fan favorite; has been heard on BBC Radio 1 Party Anthems, Capital FM UK, KISS FM UK, Sirius XM, and iHeart Radio; and is seeing great support from Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, and Audiomack curators. It’s quickly rising in popularity around the world and is such a catchy record that you’ll surely be singing the melody all day long!

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Billboard charting Dance/Pop duo VAVO seamlessly blends the talents of Vancouver native Jesse Fischer and London born Alden Martin. Despite once being separated by over 3000 miles, the duo found a way to work on music remotely and ultimately landed releases on major labels such as Sony Music Entertainment and Republic Records.

Their rise began in May 2017 when the duo released their reboot of “Astronomia” by Tony Igy. It quickly amassed millions of streams worldwide, charted on Spotify’s Top Viral 50 in multiple different countries, and charted on multiple other platforms as well. After being heavily supported by Tiesto, the duo was then invited to collaborate with producer John Christian to have a song featured on his CLUBLIFE Vol 5 Special Japan Edition album. Meanwhile, the duo was also invited to work on multiple remixes for Republic Records.

VAVO was then regarded as an “artist to watch in 2017” by sources like EDM Sauce.

Fast forward to today and VAVO has taken the music scene by storm. Now releasing under their management’s label imprint KESS Records, they’ve earned over 100 charting positions on iTunes, Apple Music, and Spotify; scored the #1 single on the USA Dance Radio Charts with their single “Like Nobody;” frequent on the Billboard Dance Charts, climbing all the way up into the top 20; been seen on Spotify’s biggest dance playlist, mint, cover multiple times; and receive musical support from heavy-hitting artist like The Chainsmokers, David Guetta, and Tiesto. They also completed their first ever USA headline tour, hosted by all A-List venues and landed residency deals at premier venues like HQ2 Atlantic City!

Now, as they follow up “Day N’ Night,” their sought-after single that generated massive buzz across the globe from fans and major record labels alike, VAVO is determined to continue proving why they deserve their place among the greats. Stay tuned because it’s sure to epic!

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Christopher Paul Stelling – Die to Know (Spotify)

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“The singing tones of an intricately picked & gorgeous sounding acoustic guitar takes one back to the days when it was such a prominent instrument in folk & country music. A perfect accompaniment to the dulcet, slightly weathered, yet exceptionally mellow tones of Christopher’s vocal,. Die To Know is in a word compelling.”

-Nagamag.com

Christopher Paul Stelling new (sixth!) album - Forgiving It All- is out now, along with the release of its gorgeous lead single, "Die To Know we blog here on Nagamag.

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Even before 2020 slid historically off the rails, Christopher Paul Stelling confronted an essential exercise in acceptance and gratitude. In December 2019, Stelling started another cross-country sprint from California to Florida, where the songwriter who has long called western North Carolina home was raised. Aside from recording his fifth album, Best of Luck, he had toured much of that year, making relentless laps around North America. He wanted to make it home not only for Christmas but also to see Emma, his 92-year-old grandmother. He didn’t; she passed just days before he arrived. Recorded alone in her modest white ranch house in Daytona Beach, Forgiving It All — Stelling’s wisest, most intimate, and most settled record yet, and his first self-released LP in eight years — feels like a final tribute to her and to everything he and we have lost or gained.

Last year seemed to brim with transformational potential for Stelling. For the better part of a decade, he had been a feverish and itinerant troubadour, spilling guts and blood and sweat in soul-scraping solo sets. He’d lived up the lifestyle, too, hydrating for the stage with booze. But at the end of 2017, he’d gone sober after recognizing that chunks of his life had disappeared. Recorded a year later, Best of Luck — his third album for Anti- and the first he’d cut with a producer, Ben Harper — seemed poised to push him to new audiences, its mix of wistful acoustic ballads and stomp-around-the-room rock somehow both polished and primal. The shows were piling up, so much so that Stelling planned to have barely one day off in all of 2020.

And then, of course, all that was scrapped. The news closed in around him as he toured north along the West Coast. He turned east and got as far as Colorado, then had a panic attack in a Kansas truck stop, wrestling with existential and professional despair as the world wobbled on its axis. Stelling came home and, like many of us, worked to shape a new routine in a world that was instantly alien. So for the first time in years, he spent days on end with his partner, Julia, and their bounding young dog, Ida. He hiked, read, and watched endless television to placate overwhelming anxiety as best he could. Having fulfilled his label contract (and convinced he didn’t want a new one, anyway), Stelling launched a crowdfunding campaign, asking if fans felt compelled to invest in his songs. They said yes — he sold more records in those first 48 hours than he’d ever sold in advance before.

Stelling began at last to unpack a decade into which he had packed so much. What had music taught him that life had not, and vice versa? What did he have to sing about all that he had seen? The spellbinding 10 tracks of Forgiving It All represent the profound distillates of that reflection. Committed to tape in Emma’s home a year after Stelling cut his intended never-ending tour short, these songs are the lessons of a once-wild kid looking at (not quite) 40, expressing acceptance for the struggles and joys of life and singing out his gratitude for still being here. Opener “Die To Know” is a tender ode to innocence, a remembrance of simple joy and sincerity before experience and age dulled our enthusiasms. “Wildfire,” which moves with the ineffable grace of ripples on some idyllic pond, stares down accreted adult fears and begs for the mercy of rebirth.

“WWYLLYD” presents an exercise in radical empathy, apt for our universally troubled times. “Remember, everyone is suffering/not just you,” Stelling pleas over strummed chords that rush like blood. The title is an acronym for “When What You Love Lets You Down.” We’re all starving artists, it suggests, but that’s what keeps us going, interested, and, if we’re lucky, alive.

To some extent, these songs are about letting yourself off the hook, about accepting your imperfections even as you deal with them. But title track “Forgiving It All,” as mesmerizing and motivational as a religious mantra, admits that we don’t bear responsibility for all of our baggage, that others have played a part. If we’re going to reckon with ourselves, Stelling says, we have to encourage others to do the same, to share in this catharsis. “Let the doubtful confide in you,” he sings near the start, opening what may feel like the most candid therapy session you’ve ever encountered. Stelling — truth be told, a marquee fingerpicker who’s never been content to make purely wordless music — pauses for the gorgeous instrumental “For Your Drive,” then ends with a hymn of his own, “They’ll All Proclaim.” It is a gracious, gorgeous aubade for what comes after — tomorrow, post-pandemic, whenever.

We will wrestle for our lifetimes with what happened in 2020 and what may follow. Forgiving It All is an instinctual and honest response to trying to make the best of it: sorting through the past and using the present to prepare for an unwritten future. These songs remind us we’re lucky to be here, no matter what or who it is we have to forgive.

- Grayson Currin

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