Jamaican-born, North Carolina-raised artist Liion Gamble (pronounced "Lee-on Gam-buhl") has put out a wavy new hip hop single called "Want It" featuring fellow rapper Evan Dupri. With a chilled out tempo and funky synths and bass, Gamble's vocals cruise over the summery soundtrack like a high-flying kite before handing the spotlight to Dupri for a verse. Gamble says of the track: "This song talks about losing friends on the come up and not once does it do anything other than motivate you." Last year he impressed with his debut EP "Grand Re-Opening" and we look forward to hearing more from him in 2020!
Rapper Dax continues to motivate us with the third instalment of his "Self Proclaimed" single series. With his fiery delivery over acoustic guitar and booming bass, Dax tells us not to wait for a crown from society but to work hard for it and crown ourselves instead. He spits some straight up great lines like: "Fuck average, convince yourself you can be the best fucker on the planet" and "What you thought? / That I would pack up and quit? / My mom would slap me in the face say she eint raise no bitch". The track comes on the back of his viral single and video clip "Dear God" where he questions God about the things that make it hard to have faith. Dax kicks off his Canadian tour tonight at The Music Hall in Oshawa, Ontario, and has dates booked through till just before Christmas.
Swiss artist Damian Lynn confronts dissatisfaction on his latest single "What Is It"? With a sound reminiscent of 21 Pilots, he's given the track a cool gritty pop production underneath sharp lyrics and an energetic vocal performance. In addition to writing the track, Lynn produced a big part of it before completing it with co-producer Lars The Music Guy. Damian Lynn will be touring Germany and Switzerland kicking off in January. For more, see his website.
Speaking on Instagram about the track's inspiration, he wrote: "'Why am I so damn hard to satisfy, if I haven't got a thing to complain about?' This line in the chorus of 'What Is It' pretty much sums up what the song is about: That mood when you're not really happy but you don't know why because you're living a good life - asking yourself 'What Is It' that's missing. Maybe sometimes it needs less to be happy but more appreciation. At the moment I'm in Costa Rica and even though it's a relatively rich country in Latin America, people here get along with less - still they seem to be very happy. It seems they have found out that it needs something different to be happy and a simple "Pura Vida" can make a difference: It's how they greet each other, their answer to everything - and it means pure life. A simple but somehow effective attitude to life."
Norwegian artist SA Zeiner brings us a breathtaking ode to her friend who passed away. "It was written, recorded and produced across the street from where he last lived and it's about my last memories with him and how we all miss him. Not romantic." With beautiful melodies and swelling orchestral and subtle electronic elements alongside Zeiner's heartfelt vocals, it's impossible not to be swayed by the track's powerful emotion. She gives us chills in the hook singing: "I want your body, forever, here, like we could live forever." Her talents clearly go beyond electronic pop, with this track conjuring the kind of complexity and emotion you'd expect from a cinematic score. Forever, Here is the sixth and final track on her recent debut EP "The Only Scars I've Got I Got In My Sleep" which she co-produced with Synthomania.
Danish artist and producer KOPS' latest single "Down" is a funky pop banger. The chorus opens with a cool stab hook and slight vocoder effect, then drops the funky beat with a talk box-style lead. Yeah baby! The reason the song is called "Down" is because that's where he feels he's headed after his deeds... see, "Down is about being ashamed about your past and your actions, and this song is to show my family and friends that I regret some things that I have done to them earlier in my life." At least he's apologizing now, and with a great song to boot. Earlier this year, KOPS experienced a special moment performing live at the massive Roskilde Festival in Denmark. "With no instructions whatsoever, everyone was sitting down, down, down, down, down to the music. That moment I knew that this song should be my next single." Keep an ear out for KOPS, he's on the rise!
Perth-based artists Cressbrook and Solomon Pitt have teamed up for their summery new drum and bass pop single "My Head". Pitt's heavenly vocals float over airy production in the verses building to an energetic, melodic drum and bass chorus. My Head marks producer duo Cressbrook's third release since their debut "Kaleidoscopes". Varying their style of pop from electronic to acoustic to drum and bass, they're not afraid to explore styles and we love it! Solomon Pitt is a regular at one the best small music venues in Perth, the Ellington Jazz Club, where you can hear his fantastic soulful voice live. Check out his Facebook to see when he'll be performing next. Follow @cressbrookmusic and @solomonpittofficial on Instagram for more.
LilNotChantelle hit the scene earlier this year with their debut single "Pause" but certainly didn't pause, having already dropped a further four singles and a 10-track album. Their latest single "Clouds!" is light and chilled out, featuring a playful lofi melody, groovy beat and hazy hip hop vocals that introduce the title: "[My] mind is in the clouds, if you don't mind could you get it down, I think it may be there for good." We're enjoying the relaxed, psychedelic-leaning style and look forward to more.
Australian artist Jack Errington is burning up on his new single "Woman". With smooth flowing verses and tropical elements in the chorus, he's crafted a fun pop song covering some of his experiences in love. In an interview with Female.com.au he said of the track: "This track is about the need for women in the life of men, but how it can be a constant intense battle. Something that can be switched on and turned off at any time, but the fight takes a toll resulting in the want for women but also the opposite; like some sort of bipolar relationship."
Errington has been performing since the age of 15, has performed on X Factor as part of the singing group BLVD and is currently on tour with Justice Crew. His last performance of the year will be this Saturday 14th at Metro Theatre Sydney for their Stars Uncovered event.
Budapest-based producer Nalestar has remixed Panuma, Tokyo Project and EMIAH's fantastic pop single "Siren" giving it a mesmerizing, darker dance edge. Like the stories of sirens who lure sailors to shipwreck, "[Siren] is about being trapped in a relationship in which you have no control over your feelings." Scottish singer/songwriter EMIAH's haunting vocals ring out over distorted synths and driving house percussion as Nalestar artfully steers the track's tension. The track is part of a remix EP on Spectrum Recordings alongside remixes by KPLR, Marc Brothers and Kaan Pars. Nalestar posts videos and live streams on YouTube going behind the scenes on his production process and also maintains a playlist on Spotify of his favourite new house and deep house releases.