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Genevieve Sovereign – Savouring Today

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“The Australian-Canadian Genevieve Sovereign melds her expressive voice with smooth Electronic forms of sound to offer a relaxing listening experience. A single that unfolds like fairytale and plays an introductory role for a special album.”

-Nagamag.com

"Savouring Today" is track 01 on the debut EP "It's yours." from Australian-Canadian electronic singer-songwriter Genevieve Sovereign. Featured song on this album, "Savouring Today" was composed using one of David Bowie’s purported songwriting techniques - of devising vocal melody on an unrelated instrument (concert flute, in this case) around which the broader arrangement is then built, and then substituting out that initial instrument for lyrics written to suit.

Taken as a holistic auditory journey, the "It's yours." EP's poetically written songs intertwined with unconventional instrumental pieces invite listeners to explore and apply their own interpretations - whilst reconnecting with worlds inside and beyond the self.

WEBSITE | www.genevievesovereign.com

PLATFORMS | linktr.ee/genevievesovereign

STREAM / PURCHASE | emubands.ffm.to/itsyours

Bianca Martone – Break Us

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“Most things don't last forever and human relatioships too. You may find yourself ready to break up, but this last step can be tricky. "Bianca Martone" states this situation in a wonderful Dream Pop single and her singing capabilities will keep you captivated until the last second.”

-Nagamag.com

Break Us is about being ready to let go of a somewhat toxic relationship, but not knowing how. It’s that moment when you realize you’ve done all you can, you’ve tried your best, but you don’t know how to say it’s over.

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Marion Doncoeur – Violence

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“Such music is forever remain in memory. The originality of the approach to the construction of the arrangement structure, blurred, as if from another universe vocals -marion doncoeur-, experimental, some bold trip-hop rhythms and the overall depressing atmosphere of melancholy. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Подобная музыка навсегда остаётся в памяти. Неординарность подхода к построению структуры аранжировки, размытый, словно из другой вселенной вокал -Marion Doncoeur-, экспериментальные, немного дерзкие ритмы Trip-Hop и общая угнетающая атмосфера меланхолии.”

-Nagamag.com

Artist said about this song:

"I wrote this song in Bretagne (France), in a house in front of the Ocean.

It was very cold, and the words came to me. I discovered them one by one and I understood that I needed to express it like that, in a very raw and energetic way.

This song is a cry from the heart of a woman who has been told too many lies, who has been told to shut up. It uproots the illusion that not saying things as they are is being at peace. She takes the power of the words and dares to speak, to express. She uproots violence with her honesty. She is powerful and she is not afraid of it anymore. It’s a vibration that runs through me and in this specific song, and that I’m happy to share with you."

Fable – Shame

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-Automatic Translation with Google Translate-
This song practically binds your love for music and the genres of Electro Pop and Trip-Hop and there is a feeling that unearthly vibrations penetrated into the soul and no longer want to leave this condition for a minute. Extremely eccentric and memorable creation from -Fable-!”

“Эта песня практически привязывает вашу любовь к музыке и жанрам Electro Pop и Trip-Hop и возникает ощущение, будто неземные вибрации проникли в душу и уже не хочется покидать это состояние ни на минуту. Крайне эксцентричное и запоминающееся творение от -Fable-!”

-Nagamag.com

Devon-born singer-songwriter Fable today announces her much anticipated debut album Shame, due on 20th May via Naim Records. The announcement comes accompanied by the release of the title track ‘Shame’, out now with a striking video directed by Matt Hutchings.

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Driven on by a dynamic synth arpeggio and Fable’s spectral vocals, ‘Shame’ laments the state of the world and the uphill battle her generation faces, and is emphasised by a powerfully hyper-fake video that delves into themes of overconsumption, vanity and toxic media.

“Shame masquerades as a sleek pop song, but when you unpack the themes it’s uneasy in its skin. I wrote the synth arpeggio first and built the vocal around my beat and brought it to the studio where Jonas Persson and I turned into this sharp, melancholic pop track. It’s about the feeling of impending pressure in the modern world being met with ever increasing resistance to do anything differently.

“I think it’s really important that people take what they want from the video. Our generation needs to relate differently to our history than previous ones, as we try to reclaim our identity, separate from the one history has handed us. Working with my visual collaborator, Matt Hutchings, I wanted to broaden the scope a little more and ask some searching questions about the nature of shame and the state of society right now,” Fable explains

Having last year relaunched an impressive fledgling career that had already included performing at Glastonbury and collaborating with Orbital, Fable’s second coming has been met with enthusiasm from tastemakers, including NME, 6Music, CLASH and The Independent, notably for the trip hop and neo soul blending ‘Orbiting’, which has racked up over a million streams, and the emotionally introspective ‘Womb’. Signed to Naim Records, the label wing of the award-winning premium audio brand, and an ambassador for mental health charity My Black Dog, 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.

NIN3S – Khokhoba Feat. Toshi

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“”NIN3S” calls us on an intense journey through time via his new Trip-Hop single. Unique and affectionate vocals in the Xhosa language, balanced mix of smooth sounds and semantic clip. All proving the authenticity and talent of the artists.”

-Nagamag.com

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‘Khokhoba’ is the third single taken from Hopeyard, the debut album from classically trained studio wizard, composer and pianist NIN3S released now on Dorado Records.

Undoubtedly one of the album’s most affecting tracks, it features the powerful, compelling vocals of South African songstress, writer, poet and musician, Toshi Tikolo. Toshi co-wrote the track with NIN3S and sings in her native South African tongue; Xhosa.

Hailing her as “one of the most sonorous voices of Africa’s electronic music scene,” Mixmag last year listed her among their ‘Top African Women Shaping Dance Music.’ She has worked with a who’s who list in the genre including Black Coffee and David Morales. Here though, Toshi’s rich vocals ring out, quivering with raw emotion adding heart and depth to an epic, uplifting track that combines a mesmerising melody and NIN3S deceptively simple piano motifs.

Meaning ‘getting old’, ’Khokhoba’ is dedicated to Toshi’s grandmother who raised her and persuaded her to sing in church at the age of 6. It speaks of a yearning and love for her role model and inspiration who is growing old and frail. Toshi has been writing songs since a young child, and through her storytelling captures her life’s stories in her powerful lyrics. Like NIN3S, she was classically trained, turned to jazz, yet found her voice through poetry and folk music.

Toshi said “The song is dedicated to my grandmother, how gracefully she’s aging, the suffering she went through in all her living years, raising her kids as a single parent.”

Accompanying the track is an astonishing video that is an emotive masterpiece. The sands of time are a theme running throughout – we see grains of sand dancing in the atmospheric, golden light around a graceful young face. The sands shift in rhythm and tempo as the song reaches its crescendo with soaring vocals, yet as the sands starts to fade, so the face ages in a dimming light, but her inner glow remains undimmed.

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Blastique – A Million Lies

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“The vocals here, work like an icy waterfall falling on your shoulders. Be sure that you will not have enough time to catch your breath, as the mind-blowing Trip-Hop rhythms will drive you crazy. No one can resist in the incredible power of "A Million Lies".”

“Голос словно ледяной водопад обрушивается на ваши плечи и будьте уверены, что у вас не хватит времени перевести дух, так как умопомрачительные ритмы trip-hop сведут вас с ума. Трек, который обладает невероятной силой и нет никого, кто сможет устоять перед его мощью!”

-Nagamag.com

Washing off a friend’s blood, after rescuing her from a brutal beating by her abusive boyfriend.

This image lies at the heart of “A Million Lies,” the groundbreaking debut single by Zoal.

This bedroom angst pop from Malaysia’s Generation Z combines the soaring highs of Radiohead and raw emotion of Post Malone.

The song tackles a taboo subject matter using stark language rarely heard before in Malaysian pop.

"A Million Lies is a song I made after a really tragic event that happened to a close friend. I wrote this song to remind her of her worth after an abusive relationship. It can be really hard to leave your abuser, especially when you only see the good in them. But even the worst criminal has at least a little good in them. I hope if someone in a similar situation finds this song, they could realize that fixing someone is out of your control — and the sooner you leave, the sooner you'll recover, just like my friend. One year later she found a new love who treats her right, and she is the happiest I've seen,” recounts Zoal, who was born and raised in Kuala Lumpur.

The story behind its production reflects the revolution in music that has allowed young stars like Bille Ellish to produce lush hit records in their bedrooms.

Zoal, a 20-year-old culinary college student, took a recording of the lyrics he wrote to producer Reuben “Blastique” Samuel at Kuala Lumpur’s Mile High Sounds.

They built up the simple recording into a moody, infectious song with a pop structure and haunting melody.

Samuel, who produces and performers under the stage name “Blastique”, said he used 16 falsetto tracks to recreate the feeling of a chamber choir, using off axis microphone techniques.

Zoal initially hired Samuel as a producer, but the young singer was so intrigued by the process of transforming his thin vocal recording into a lush professional track that he is studying how to use Ableton music production software at Mile High Sounds. Samuel is the only certified Ableton instructor in Malaysia.

Local designer Alex Krasnikov made the cyber punk album art, set on a Kuala Lumpur bridge, based on a sketch by Zoal.

"A Million Lies” by Zoal and Blastique is available on all streaming platforms starting February 5, 2021.

Najad – Ruccine

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“In “Ruccine”, selected drum loops are decorated with melodic strings to form a wide atmosphere. The vocals are simple and have an hypnotic repetition. Suitable sound for all fans of Folktronica & Trip-Hop with a strong eastern taste.”

-Nagamag.com

Najad’s new single “Ruccine” has various meanings, most importantly the one the listener decides to give it.

“Ruccine” describes a fictitious word – sung and played backwards, it invites you to immerse yourself in your own world of thoughts and perhaps raises or even resolves some questions: “Am I only hearing what I want to hear? Do you hear something different? What’s the truth? Is there even a single truth or perhaps a deeper understanding our brain can’t quite grasp?” The soft, female vocals at the end play into this idea even more, since only imagination could make out the initial message.

No matter from which facet you want to look at the song, there are both mindfulness and a feeling of calmness to Najad’s sound, shaping it so significantly that you won’t get around it. Once again, Najad takes us on a journey from which we can take whatever we need- even if it’s just a sudden craving for some really good Indian food.

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Sworr. – Rain Orange

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“"Sworr." have put in order Indie and Trip-Hop elements and the result can exceed your expectations. The single starts smoothly with wide pads and calm vocals, progressing slowly for the first two minutes. The beat is strong and its percussion blows up in a faster and more uplifting finale. Truly surprising work!”

-Nagamag.com

“Rain Orange” is the third single from Sworr.’s upcoming album. Written on a rooftop during a rainy day’s sunset, this electronic/alt pop song’s atmospheric intro with the distinctive vocal bassline and the spoken words, leads to a verse with a uniquely beautiful vocal melody. The dominant vocoder effect in the bridge that follows, leads to the track’s peak. An uplifting second part where the beat gets busier, while the lyrics interpret the restart after accepting our evolution.

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