New Music: Bea Anderson

I’ve always held the belief that some of the world’s best soul-pop starts in London. And talents like Bea Anderson reaffirm that thought for me. There’s just so much beauty in this song’s simplicity.

Bea Anderson

Richie Quake – Sensitive

Brooklyn talent Richie Quake returns today with a shimmering slice of melodic indie-RnB and some beautiful heartfelt lyricism.

“‘Sensitive’ is about being in love with someone but still feeling like they don’t really understand your needs. Despite being very in love and having many beautiful moments with my ex girlfriend, I often felt like she wouldn’t listen to my feelings or be considerate of my emotions. This song is basically the conversation that I wish I’d been able to have with her when we were together.”

Richie Quake

New Music: Manta

Some exciting talent emerging from Manchester here. Manta is a singer-songwriter who’s eclectic style blends elements of bedroom-pop with indie and hip-hop.

With influences ranging from Kenny Beats, Dominic Fike to Easy Life, Manta is a shaping up to be a name well worth watching out for in the coming year.

“I wrote ‘Dream World’ to show how stuck I felt when studying architecture; I had bigger dreams and aspirations than to be stuck in an office all day. I wanted to produce, play shows, and start releasing music, but I felt confined to a life I was not passionate about. My music is a big cooking pot full of everything I am into.”

Manta

Watch: Fousheé – single af

This is some of the most outstanding soul you’ll listen to all week. Watch as Fousheé displays the empowering meaning behind being ‘single af’ in style with friends.

Look out for the end of the video; there’s a short skit where a suitor is attempting to get Fousheé’s attention, played by phenomenally talented Teezo Touchdown.

Fousheé

Ninajirachi & Kota Banks – Secretive!

Sydney based songwriting-producing-performing powerhouses Ninajirachi and Kota Banks were responsible for one of 2020’s most heralded dance-pop EP’s, ‘True North.

Not content with stopping there, they’ve just released another excellent almighty track that keeps the collaboration alive. And trust me when I warn you; it’ll stay in your brain for many hours to come.

“‘Secretive!’ is a song that we wrote at the very start of our collaborative journey! We both adored it immediately, but given it’s vibrance and more dance-focused edge we didn’t feel that it shared the same DNA as the other songs on the True North project: it was more like their outrageous second cousin… and we knew so definitively that we wanted to release it that it actually inspired the whole ‘deluxe’ idea! It really evolves our ever-growing world, True North, perfectly, and it’s so fantastically fun to play live.”

Taken from ‘True North Deluxe’, a new 10-track set due early April. 

Ninajirachi | Kota Banks

Rochelle Jordan – All Along

This really is Rochelle Jordan’s year! After the massive banger of a track ‘Got Em‘ came out a few weeks ago, she’s now back with another huge release that blends RnB with a distinctive 90’s-inspired new jack swing sound.

“As the song started to close in, I began to get this overwhelming feeling that I was actually speaking to myself. This song felt better to me once I started hearing it as the importance of recognising your own self as your greatest lover. It’s so easy for us to get caught up searching for someone else to fill our voids, instead of working on us in order to make ourselves whole.”

Rochelle Jordan

New Music: Phoenix Laoutaris

Track of the week. Undeniably, this is one of the most exciting names to emerge from the UK so far this year. Blending a finessed RnB sound with hints of neo-soul and drill, Phoenix Laoutaris is a name to watch out for.

Inspired by the likes of Lauryn Hill, Amy Winehouse, Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway and D’Angelo, this talent is not afraid explore the deeper side of love and translates it into the most stunning musical way you could imagine.

“The song pinpoints a moment and time in my life when I was coming to terms with the reality of relationships. That you can’t always trust what feels real. I’ve always been independent but I learnt to never put your independence onto another soul”.

Phoenix Laoutaris

Hauskey – Go Wrong

In my view, Hauskey is responsible for creating some of the finest bedroom-pop out of Australia right now.

He’s back with a follow-up to last year’s debut EP ‘Slow’, and it’s a delicious slice of laissez-faire, sunshine-toasted slacker pop.

“If you’ve heard my music, you’ve probably picked up an air of pessimism in my writing. Lately, some exciting stuff has been happening, but my natural tendency to expect the worst is holding me back from enjoying it. And so, we have ‘Go Wrong;’ me and my brain being unable to celebrate a win, however small, because it’s so quickly on the lookout for the next stumbling block.”

Hauskey

Watch: Fernweher – Armor

Italian singer-songwriter and visual artist Fernweher fuses elements of electronica, dream-pop and downtempo with RnB to create a sound that feels ethereal, intense, and hauntingly emotive.

“Sometimes you try to get to know people that will never reveal themselves completely or will hide their fragility under some uncommon reactions. When you go through a tormented breakup and face your demons, you end up being stronger. It’s as if every disappointment over time builds an Armor around you.”

Taken from the  debut album “Everything Is Purple” which will be released later this year via the Berlin based label SPRINGSTOFF.

Fernweher

New Music: Mike Liegel

What better way to draw a close to the weekend than to share with you some premium power-pop from New Jersey talent Mike Liegel. The sound feels fun, nostalgic and full of character.

The song’s lyrics serve as a reminder that not everyone has a good heart or good intentions in relationships.

Mike Liegel

Zachary Knowles – johnny and june

Now with more than 30,000,000 combined streams globally, it’s only a matter of time before Zachary Knowles becomes a household name.

And there’s good reason for it too… this talent is consistently delivering a style of pop that is so charming and easy to connect with, that it’s impossible not to be won over by.

“When I wrote ‘johnny & june’, I was in the midst of a lot of changes in my life. I think because I had so much going on at the time and because there were so many changes, it made me want to write about something steady, that being love. I wanted to make something that just felt good; something that felt real and authentic and honestly just happy. This song is a total love story, and it helped bring me peace during a time of uncertainty in my life. I can’t wait to share it with everyone, and I hope it can do the same for people that it’s done for me.”

Zachary Knowles