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A.ROSE

Hush Hush

Premiere: Hush Hush - A.ROSE

August 02, 2019 in video, premiere

A.ROSE are an Amsterdam-based electronic pop group fronted by East-Grinstead’s Anna-Rose Clayton. Taking inspiration from the likes of MØ and Tove-Lo, A.ROSE create music that combines electronic synths, acoustic drums and pop swagger to form something that feels modern whilst incorporating visual and melodic stylistic elements from the 70s and 80s.

Hush Hush follows on from previous singles *ILYF* and *Rising*, and it deals with the compromises that come from commercialism. The song has a wonderfully disorientating feeling of being dream-like whilst having a vocal that has a grounded, earthy delivery. Those electronics float around a vocal that sees Clayton wear her heart on her sleeve, creating a feeling that she is puncturing her own tendency for self-deception.

Focusing full time on your passion can be a complex and confusion proposition, and one I have considered in the past. Whilst spending your time immersed in the things you love is a thrilling prospect, there are negative aspects that can creep in when paying your rent relies on something so integral to your sense of personal identity.

Discussing the song, Anna-Rose says:

“Hush Hush is about determination and the efforts needed for action. We all see rules being broken and lines getting blurred the moment there’s money involved. I wrote this as a reminder for myself. I believe that everyone’s struggling with themselves, so I hope this gives them hope, but at the same time helps them being aware of our flaws.”

Check out the video for Hush Hush below:

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Chloe Tang

Take Care

Listen: Take Care - Chloe Tang

July 30, 2019 in stream

Take Care is the third and most recent single from Chloe Tang, a Chinese-American singer/songwriter from Phoenix but now based in LA. Having already built up over half-a-million streams on Spotify with her first two tracks, Lame and Hype, Tang creates an insatiable sounding concoction of pop and R&B that is as hard to categorise as it is to resist.

There is an undeniable confidence here on display for someone so early into their musical career. Chloe’s easy going vulnerability combines with the a knowing hook, allowing Take Care to capture a feeling of breathless love. The vocals bounce back and forth, unable to stand still as Tang fizzes with nervousness as she acknowledges the depth of her feelings, the chorus landing the full weight with a kick drum that knocks you off your feet (a bit like love itself, then).

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The Bergamot

Mayflies

Watch: Mayflies - The Bergamot

July 27, 2019 in video

Once upon a time I worked in a job filling shelves in a supermarket on the night shift, and occasionally jumping on a till when someone decided to buy some breakfast cereal at 3am. It was a monotonous experience, the slight increase in the hourly rate provided by working nights nowhere near enough to make up for the fact that by definition, it was a job that made me more lonely.

One of the ways I used to pass the time was trying to construct haikus. The only one I remember was one that stuck with me through that period, and ultimately helped inspire me to quit:

Tick tock goes the clock / The mayfly lives just one day / This has got to stop

Mayflies is the new single from The Bergamot, and it is ultimately a tribute to time, to nature and to love. The band was formed by songwriters and husband and wife duo Nathanial Hoff and Jillian Speece. On this song the group sought to capture the importance of life, and how we spend it. If you only had one day, what would you do? And how many generations of Mayfly are born and die whilst you play out your single life? With insect life on the decline and our environment in state of crisis, The Bergamot have created a song that vibrates with passion and fear and reminds us that we only get one life.

The music here glistens with a 70s Fleetwood Mac feel and a weird, psychedelic energy. Speece dances around the stage, delivering hushed vocals before ultimately transforming into one of those titular mayflies. Check out the video below:

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Aalta feat. Lenachka

Closer Than Ever

Watch: Closer Than Ever - Aalta feat. Lenachka

June 22, 2019 in video

Aalta is the LA-based musical project of production and songwriting partnership Daniel Pashman and Rich Jacques. Jacques has a number of musical achievements under his belt, including collaborations with Rashida Jones as well as a Grammy award and three albums with his own band Right The Stars. He and Pashman met during guitar lessons when they were young, and the two of them have collaborated on and off since then.

Inspired by their work together for singer Lenachka, Aalta sees Pashman and Jacques collaborate with a number of vocalists. Lenachka features here on Closer Than Ever, but they have also recorded with Maty Noyes, Desi Valentine, and Ellee Duke.

Lenachka is a German-born but LA-based singer and on Closer Than Ever, in collaboration with Pashman and Jacques, they have created a soft feeling piece of sultry pop music. Lenachka‘ s vocals bounce along the surface of Aalta’s electronic production work, bursting with feeling, as the three musicians conjur a sense of wistful longing... Looking to seize the moment and make the most of the transitory time we sometimes get, in the right place with the right person.

Look out for the debut album from Aalta, due later this year.

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Hugh

Sense To You feat. Bonjay

Listen: Sense To You - Hugh feat. Bonjay

June 15, 2019

Long standing BlackPlastic favourites, Joshua Idehen’s Hugh are back with their second song of 2019 in the form of Sense To You. Together with guitarist Martin Kolarides, producer Andy Highmore and Canadian R&B duo Bonjay, Idehen has turned in another one of his trademark deep and emotionally vulnerable electronic soul joints.

If you haven’t heard Hugh before, I suggest you rectify that quickly... Sense To You have the same sense of warm I often experience in the music of Hugh - the effect is like getting a hug from a friend. Bonjay’s Alanna Stuart became involved after meeting Joshua online, him having been a big fan of Bonjay’s music. When the pair said they would be in London, a collaboration seemed obvious, Joshua describing Alanna as “One of the most fun, inspiring and encouraging people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and working with”.

The song describes the experience of a low-key click with someone - no big drama, but something that just feels right. Describing the track, Joshua says:

“Sometimes you just know. You go out, for a drink, with mates, not really looking, and you lock eyes with someone, and the words you share aren’t particularly clever, or funny, or deep, but everything clicks, and before you know it, she nods towards the exit and you’re saying goodbye to your friends.”

Check out Sense To You below.

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