He’s sharing a range of accompanying technique tutorials on Instagram, too
HEDEGAARD, Martin Jensen, Victoria Nadine – Favorite Mistakes (Official Audio)
HEDEGAARD, Martin Jensen, Victoria Nadine – Favorite Mistakes is OUT NOW on OneHundred! Stream/Download: https://onehundred.release.link/favorite-mistakes Make sure to subscribe to Spinnin’ Records: https://spinnin.lnk.to/subscribe ..and turn on notifications to stay updated with all new uploads!? Join our official Discord server: https://spinnin.lnk.to/discord Join our Spinnin’ Records Dance Top Hits Playlist ► https://spinninrecords.lnk.to/top100!YT Follow HEDEGAARD: https://www.instagram.com/hedegaarddk/ https://www.facebook.com/DJHEDEGAARD/ Follow Martin Jensen: https://www.instagram.com/djmartinjensen/ https://www.facebook.com/DjMartinJensen/ https://soundcloud.com/djmartinjensen Follow Victoria Nadine: https://www.instagram.com/victorianadine/ https://www.facebook.com/Victoriaanderseen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@victoriaanadine — The Spinnin’ Records YouTube channel is the home for all music videos of the world’s leading dance record label! We feature the latest music videos by Spinnin’ artists like Afrojack, KSHMR, Ummet Ozcan, Blasterjaxx, Timmy Trumpet, Tujamo, Alok, Mike Williams, Lucas & Steve and many, many more! Expect daily uploads of official music videos, lyric videos and official audio across genres like dance, house, electro house, future house, deep house, big room, trap and slap house. Follow Spinnin’ Records: https://open.spotify.com/user/spinninrecordsofficial https://soundcloud.com/spinninrecords https://facebook.com/SpinninRecords https://instagram.com/spinninrecords https://twitter.com/SpinninRecords https://www.youtube.com/@spinninrecords https://spinninrecords.com #hedegaard #martinjensen #victorianadine #spinnin #spinninrecords #onehundred
Danielle Dennis glammed up blues rock with her latest hit, Fool’s Gold
With her latest single, Fool’s Gold, the rising-through-the-industry-ranks rock phenomenon, Danielle Dennis, proved that when it comes to emotional labour for those with an aversion to accountability, a woman’s work is never done. If the indomitably raw edge of Hannah Wicklund met the creative conjurings of Stevie Nicks, the meeting point would be the affecting high-octane alchemy in Dennis’ scintillating sonic signature which ensures the singer-songwriter’s ink goes beyond skin deep and permeates the soul. The San Francisco-born, New Orleans-based artist and producer unequivocally evinced that all of the best people would have been burnt at the stake for Witchcraft in the days of Salem; what she manifested in Fool’s Gold is almost beyond the realms of tangible comprehension. If you can’t get enough of Fool’s Gold, pin her to your radar and await her forthcoming debut EP which will span all her influences through an amalgamation of gritty blues rock, synth-heavy pop, organic folk, and vibey trip-hop. Fool’s Gold will be available to stream on all major platforms, including SoundCloud, on August 9th. Review by Amelia Vandergast
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Tokyo Police Club – Just A Scratch [Music Video]
Tokyo Police Club – Just A Scratch [Music Video]
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MOGUAI – Tinhauser [Spinnin Deep]
Moguai has been a big name in house music for years, dating all the way back to the 90’s when he got his start in…
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Ernest Reveals Tour Support For ‘Legalize Country Music Road Show Tour’
Big Loud’s ERNEST has revealed support for his upcoming Legalize Country Music Road Show Tour, adding up-and-coming breakout artist Graham Barham to select dates. The previously announced headlining tour will kick off in Vancouver, Canada on Sept. 4 and continue throughout several markets, including Los Angeles, Calif., Anaheim, Calif., Fort Worth, Texas, Milwaukee, Wis., Knoxville, Tenn., and more. Additionally, ERNEST is also slated as direct support on Jelly Roll’s upcoming Beautifully Broken Tour.
The news is the latest milestone in a momentous year for ERNEST, who in addition to releasing his highly anticipated sophomore album NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE in April earned nominations for 2024 ACM New Male Artist of the Year and Artist-Songwriter of the Year, made his Stagecoach performance debut, and sold out back-to-back headlining shows at the Ryman Auditorium. // Continue to the full article
AUGUST 2024 ISSUE
A sneaky peek of just some of what is in the August 2024 issue – OUT NOW!
Some of you might not know it but Jake Isaac is about to release the fourth album of his career. The excellent Benjamin will arrive in October – following on from the success of singles such as Good Man [recently A-listed on Radio 2] and the Bill Withers-ish Black Or White, just out – though perhaps if, like me, you’ve heretofore been blissfully unaware of Our Lives [2017], Honesty [2021] and even last year’s For When It Hurts, it may feel like witnessing the debut of a guy you’ve somehow never really noticed before.
And that’s because while we over here in Soulworld have been looking [and listening] in one direction, South-London born-and-raised Jake has been travelling towards us on an unexpected trajectory, like a previously uncharted comet heading relentlessly on its path. For, despite his church background – his dad is a pastor – when Jake took up first drums, then bass, then keyboards, his attraction to and natural facility for musical genres beyond gospel, soul and R&B led him to explore artistic pastures outside the scope of what we’re usually about here.
When you hear it, though, you’ll know: yes, there are flavours of folk, pop, rock and more stirred into his creative pot, but Jake Isaac is all about soul music.
Reggae fans and commentators were always remarking how male artists heavily outnumbered their female counterparts. This is still true, even though there are now more women representing reggae and dancehall than ever before. Sadly, many of them aren’t lauded for their skills but tend to attract attention because of their looks, overt sexuality or spats with rivals. This means that they’re not always afforded the same levels of seriousness as male artists, but there are exceptions.
Etana, who doesn’t denigrate herself in any way, has fought long and hard for her independence. As a result, she’s often accused of being a troublemaker by those who want to keep her down and exploit her talent. Yet as her name suggests – Etana means “strong one” in Swahili – she’s fully determined to carve her own path in the music business, and on her own terms wherever possible.
Her ongoing battle with VP Records has been all over social media for months and has already succeeded in influencing a number of other artists to explore the pros and cons of running their own labels, or to look elsewhere in their search for dedicated business partners.
“Doing it myself makes it easier because there are many different platforms that you can upload the music to… “
Ralph Tee, joint honcho [with Richard Searling] at Expansion Records, knows what I like. Which is why, ahead of the release of Cornell ‘C.C.’ Carter’s new album, Expressions Of Soul, he sent me the track Are You Alone, a fine soul ballad in the tradition of Bobby Womack. He just knew I wouldn’t be able to resist it.
So, when, a couple of weeks later, C.C. and I sit down in the garden of an Essex pub to discuss the man’s adventures over the past three years since Next Life, the album he released just after lockdown, said song is an obvious place to begin. And C.C. is clearly amused by the trap that had been set.
“Ha! Yeah, he was very clear about you: he said you were a tough nut to crack sometimes. Personally, I appreciate that – I want the listener to be tough. And if it doesn’t move you, it doesn’t move you. What can you do?
“With Are You Alone, though, when I first wrote it, it was sort of a different story. But my daughter was going through some things with a relationship at the time – she’d been with somebody I didn’t think was necessarily good for her – so the story switched to hers. It turned into father talking to his daughter. She’s aware of all this, by the way. And at the same time, there’s a huge loneliness out there in general, man.”
The title of Acid Jazz’s new Jah Thomas compilation The Music Maker From Jamaica says it all. Between 1978 and 1983, the deejay from West Kingston voiced and produced some of the biggest hits of the early dancehall era, and by artists such as Tristan Palmer, Anthony Johnson, Little John and Barry Brown, as well as himself.
Early dancehall differed from rockers reggae – as defined by Rasta icons such as Bob Marley and Peter Tosh – in several important ways. In the first instance [and just as the name suggests] it was birthed in dances held throughout the island, most of which took place in open air spaces, as opposed to clubs or theatres. Whilst musicians still formed groups and the leading studios all had house bands, a lot of the records produced in the late seventies weren’t standalone compositions but were voiced on pre-existing rhythm tracks. They were versions, rather than one-off originals, whilst the artists themselves didn’t hone their craft so much on stage shows, but sound systems. The history of that period is rife with stories of producers like Jah Thomas or his close friend Henry “Junjo” Lawes hearing an artist letting off lyrics in a dance, and then rushing them into the studio to record it as their entourage excitedly beat on the studio walls. This is why there’s a freshness to so many early dancehall records.
Porches: “I was imagining these songs as my 13-year-old self”
Aaron Maine on the move towards making heavier, more experimental, more “impossibly uniquely Porches” indie-rock on new album, Shirt
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FISHER Teams Up With Flowdan For Epic 'Boost Up' Collab
Flowdan described the bouncy song as “the Energizer Bunny’s theme tune.”
Ontonic Drops Latest Release “Losing Control”
Ontonic (aka Onur Tiktas) is a german based DJ and producer who, above all, loves to share his biggest passion, electronic music, with the world. Between taking piano lessons as a young boy and writing his own songs in a modern studio a lot has changed over the years but his love for electronic music […]
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