Beautiful Little Fools

Jorja Smith has been popping up in my playlists for a few months now. I first came across her about a year ago with the track Where Did You Go. Since then there’s been a wonderful EP Project 11 and now she’s featured on Drake’s brand new playlist More Life. If you’ve not heard of her yet you’re about to.
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Trampoline

This debut track from Casey Lowry has been floating around for a few weeks now and the more I hear it the more I like it. A catchy indie pop track, what’s not to like. 
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Better Now

Cloves got her first taste of the limelight on The Voice Australia back in 2013, but don’t let that fool you into thinking she’s a pop reality star. The Voice was indeed the right choice of show though,as Cloves’ is to die for.
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You Don’t Get It

It’s Monday, it’s January and it’s cold and cloudy; does it get anymore depressing than that? Want a kick ass tune to get you through today? Thought so, enter Harlea.

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Time for Singing Christmas Songs

With less than a week to Christmas it is indeed time for singing Christmas songs. Personally I don’t think there’s enough on the radio just now so a playlist is a must. 
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Snow

Finding a new Christmas song is not an easy task. They are mostly so over played at this time of year that you’ve heard them a million times. This one isn’t a standard Christmas track but it’s called Snow and there’s definitely a Christmas hint in there. 
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Chill Out

Ray BLK is another super cool female soloist I have instantly fallen in love with. With velvet vocals and catchy beats she’s always gonna create good tracks. What makes her great is the honest realism in her lyrics, mainly about life in South London.
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Wages

In a world where new music is more accessible than ever its funny how the same bands and artists are played over and over on radio and TV. I’ve pretty much given up regular radio as a result. Being able to stream music from my phone through my car stereo was the final straw and now Spotify helpfully suggests new bands to me every week.  Continue reading “Wages”

Orchid

If you haven’t noticed electronic pop is having a bit of a moment right now, think Mura Masa, Aluna George et al. Off Bloom are another Danish electro band to add to that list. By coincidence both of the above have worked on Off Blooms debute EP, Love to Hate, out on Saturday. 
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Nobody’s Problem

This morning I stumbled across Jens Kuross EP. Not exactly new given it was released in April 2016, but at least new to me. The delicate tracks were exactly what was needed this morning when I myself was feeling a little delicate after my run yesterday.
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