
“We hope this song brings a little bit of happiness into the world which is so full of fear and anxiety right now. We hope it makes you smile.”

“We hope this song brings a little bit of happiness into the world which is so full of fear and anxiety right now. We hope it makes you smile.”

“My natural instinct has always been to push further when things are sold as unattainable; I guess ‘Dancer’ is about exactly that, challenging yourself and confronting those structures in life.”

It is almost impossible not to feel good listening to SWAYDAY’s new release. Swedish pop at its most infectious.

Because pop music is a wonderful thing, the story goes that this song evolved from a cactus falling from a shelf directly onto the producer’s face, on a Friday the 13th. The track summarises Betsie Gold’s thoughts…
“Even when I’m in a great place I always assume something is going to go wrong, instead of just enjoying the moment. The song pretty much wrote itself as it’s a true representation of my mindset and track record… I guess I’m an optimistic pessimist.”

There’s a subtle balance between the melancholy and the eccentric with this release from fijitrip. The debut EP, ‘Tech’ is out now.

“Women are an adventure. We are as powerful as oceans, as beneficial as h20 and as fun as any theme park. Anyone lucky enough to taste that thrill should go all in. Dive playfully invites one to do so. It emphasises the importance of women getting our pleasure through oral sex. It’s not talked about enough from our perspective and I wanted to break the ice. They say most humans are about 60% water, but I believe women must be 69% so dive in baby.”

Quite a shift in style for Jack Garratt, but I’m here for it. I can’t figure what genre it is anymore; it’s just it’s own eclectic blend of introspective fun.
The new album, ‘Love, Death & Dancing’ will be released on June 12th on Island Records.

French disco has the unique ability to always surprise the world with incredible new talent. This release from SCARR is nothing short of euphoria.

“ID was written about feeling like you’ll never be quite enough for someone or something you think you desire, whether that be a person, group of people or career
path.”

Another week on lockdown and I am psyched to make this week as positive as possible. So with that in mind… Some Dua Lipa for you.

“”you broke me first” is a really special song to me. This song is about someone in a relationship who couldn’t care less for the other person and then six months later decides to crawl back. It’s the feeling of knowing how much they meant to you, but this time not letting them back in. I hope everyone can connect to this song like I do.”

”’Talking To The Moon’ is about all your inner demons that you’re always struggle with. In our case it’s about not feeling comfortable with opening up fully to a real person, so you turn to the moon (like a metaphor of talking to nothingness) and that you never get an answer.”

“He Don’t Trust Me is about the paranoia and jealousy that comes with loving someone who is in an unhappy relationship. Written from the perspective of the person outside the relationship.”

“‘You & Me’ signifies the start of a more R&B/Jazz influence over my new work. Musically it’s more mature, the lyrical content is more personal than ever and You & Me starts this.”