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New Music: Lupe Fiasco – Drill Music In Zion

21/06/2022 Graeme Smith

I’ve shared Chicago, USA-based rapper Lupe Fiasco’s music a couple of times before, most recently his ode to strength in numbers AUTOBOTO. Now he’s back with a new one. It’s called Drill Music In Zion.

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Discovery: Sarah Mansour

21/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Sarah Mansour is a Lebanese-American R&B and soul singer songwriter who has just hit my radar through her sensual single When You Call.

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EP Review: Sahara Beck – And Her Kryptonite

20/06/202222/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Hailing from Queensland, Australia, Sahara Beck is an electronic pop artist who I first discovered for the blog last autumn. At the time she wowed me with her single Kryptonite, a track that features on her recently released EP, so I was keen to check out some more of her music. Here’s my track by track review of And Her Kryptonite.

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Album Review: Who Parked The Car – Mad Weather Good Friends

15/06/202217/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Who Parked The Car are a Paris, France-based pop and jazz collective who I first discovered for this blog earlier this year through their amour-infused ballad W&G. The track features on their debut album Mad Weather Good Friends which has just been released. Here’s my track by track rundown.

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Discovery: Express Office Portico

07/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Express Office Portico are a Nottingham-based indie pop five piece who have caught my attention through their new single Cosmic Joke.

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Discovery: Kirstie Fleur

01/06/2022 Graeme Smith

Hailing from Nashville, USA, Kirstie Fleur is a R&B and soul artist who has just released her new anthemic track exploring her experiences of racial turmoil and religion’s role in it. It’s called Reform.

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EP Review: AC Peer – Howard’s Hue

30/05/202214/06/2022 Graeme Smith

AC Peer is a Brooklyn, USA-based alternative R&B artist who has just released his fifth EP as a solo act. Self-produced, it consists of five tracks that deliver soul, jazz and R&B for a modern audience. It’s called Howard’s Hue. Here’s my track by track review.

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New Music: Malan – Strawberry Kisses

06/05/202206/05/2022 Graeme Smith

Malan is a Welsh jazz and soul singer songwriter who we’ve been covering on this blog since 2020. She recently returned with a new track Go With The Flow earlier this year and how now released a follow up. It’s called Strawberry Kisses.

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New Music: Natural Twenty – Ebb & Flow

12/04/2022 Graeme Smith

Natural Twenty are a funk and soul collective who Jane first discovered for us during her All Jazzed Up roundup earlier this month. Hailing from Calgary, Canada, they’ve caught our attention through their unique approach to music. Their latest is called Ebb & Flow.

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