Featuring the nostalgic embrace of a funk classic and dancefloor filler, Dancing Through The Night stands tall on the strength of its songwriting, production and performance combined.
Singles
Strength of songwriting and warmth of arrangement unite beautifully for the heartfelt new pop-rock single from artist and musician Joe Savage.
Intensely heavy and chaotic live drums guide us intriguingly into the atmospheric depth and poetic longing of this brand new single from Kings of Carlisle.
Hypnotically blending distortion and melody to a passionate and immersive degree, EyeeTee brings the energy, intensity and heart to modern rap and rock-fusion.
Bringing things back to the bare essentials, an ever-recognisable Alex Genadnik takes on a 1959 piece by Bulat Okudzhava, and delivers a beautifully acoustic rendition that warms the soul.
Brilliantly produced by JimmyAli, Cheque showcases the very best of the sharp-witted and compelling sound of Mahogany Jones.
Its embrace is of the calibre that swiftly prompts a re-listen once the music stops and silence ensues…
The Company I Keep has the makings of a timeless hit, but with a genuinely heartfelt sense of pain and longing. It effectively becomes an alternative indie force on its own unique trajectory.
Nostalgic funk and synth-dance vibes pour through to immediately lift the mood, as Eli Purks adopts a seductive falsetto lead for this impressively crafted, no doubt Prince-inspired single Get High.
Introducing an instantly catchy, quirky and uplifting classic – Nian Tong keeps things honest, colourful and addictively melodic, with the inescapably memorable I Eat Alone.
Dedicated to mathematician and scholar Ada Byron, the project celebrates someone understood to have been the first programmer of human history.
Instantly compelling for its sense of drama and the apocalyptic imagery to match, Silent Scream brings together cinematic production, haunting original vocals, and gritty rap verses that inject a clear degree of urgency and weight.