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Laur Elle

B.E.S.T.

Listen: B.E.S.T. - Laur Elle

February 01, 2020 in stream

Ahead of her debut EP American-born, Canadian-raised musician Laur Elle has just unveiled her fifth single, B.E.S.T.

Having moved some 15 times before she ended up in Canada aged 11, Laur had travelled a lot as a child, growing up in Alberta whilst training as a national level gymnast. Training didn’t leave time for anything else and so it was only when she reached late high school years that she really got into music. Initially writing poetry, Laur Elle then started experimenting with guitar and got into song-writing. A stint at university in Alberta kept her from focusing on music full time whilst she got a teaching degree, but she is now dedicated her energy toward creating music.

B.E.S.T. stands for Better Every Single Time, and the track is inspired by early 2000s pop-rock, depicting that feeling of a new love that just seems to get deeper and more exciting with every interaction. With beautifully emotive vocals, B.E.S.T. wraps itself around your head and your heart, conjuring up the experience of being lost in excitement and feeling.

Laur Elle’s debut EP will be out in April. In the meantime check out B.E.S.T. below:

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NRVS LVRS

Only Human

Listen: Only Human - NRVS LVRS

January 31, 2020 in stream

Only Human feels like your feet slapping against the pavement as you make your way to a person and a place you just can’t get to soon enough. It’s the feeling of running late for something you just can’t get enough of.

NRVS LVRS are San Francisco based husband and wife duo Andrew Gomez and Bevin Fernandez. Creating electronic dream-pop, Gomez and Fernandez take influence from the likes of Massive Attack, Can and Kate Bush, whilst blending in an electronic sound that results in something akin to Bat for Lashes on a sugar rush.

With it’s snappy drums, fuzzy bass and layers of distorted synths, Only Human packs a lovely lo-fi punch, vocals floating above an instrumental layer that feels rooted in the streets and neon lights of San Francisco, emotions free to fly away as they carry day dreams of first meeting they person you love the most. “Do you remember how your hand felt in mine?”, the song asks, and you know they do.

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J Laser

Sunshine

Listen: Sunshine - J Laser

January 31, 2020 in stream

J Laser is the musical solo project from Jordan Lawlor, who previously joined M83 playing as a multi-instrumentalist on their Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming tour and contributing to their album Junk.

Lawlor is now working on music under his own moniker, but in collaboration with regular creative partners Jamie Lawlor (drums) and Laura Murphy (bass). The music of J Laser is more overtly kaleidoscopic than that of M83, blending musical inspiration across the decades in a way that will be familiar to fans of Tame Impala. The result is crisp, modern and yet dreamlike, appearing like a reflection of a reflection or a memory of a memory. The drums punch with a clarity that would have faded on a decades old record, and yet there is a timelessness to the melody and overall sound here.

Sunshine is the second single from J Laser, following on from his debut Waves & Blades, and the first of ten singles to appear spanning two EPs in 2020. I love the meandering melancholy of this song, particularly in the bridge where it feels like Lawlor and his collaborators become unshackled, playing for themselves. The resulting music is bold, distinctive and intimate. I can’t wait to hear what else Lawlor has in store for us this year.

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News: Glastonbury announce the 2020 Emerging Talent Competition

January 23, 2020 in news

Ahead of this year’s Glastonbury Festival, Glastonbury have just announced the 2020 Emerging Music Competition.

As with previous years, the competition is aimed at providing unsigned musicians an opportunity to get exposure through the festival, with a slot of one of Glastonbury’s main stages up for grabs. The competition is once again being run in partnership with PRS for Music and PRS Foundation, with the PRS Foundation offering an additional prize of a talent development fund of £5,000 for the overall winner, with two additional funds of £2,500 each for the runners up.

Musicians of any genre are invited to enter with a one week window for entries starting at 9am on Monday 27 January and closing 5pm on Monday 3 February. The entry form will be available on the Glastonbury Festival website and acts will need to supply a link to one original song on SoundCloud, plus a link to a video of themselves performing live (this can even just be a bedroom recording if you don't have concert or gig footage).

Previous winners of the competition include R&B singer Izzy Bizu (a 2016 BRITs Critics’ Choice nominee and winner of the 2016 BBC Music Introducing Award) and 2016 winners She Drew The Gun. Many winners have gone on to wider success, including Marie White, last year’s winner, who has since signed with Decca Records and Universal Music Publishing Group.

Once entries have closed a panel of 30 music bloggers, including yours truly, will review entries and whittle them down to a longlist of 90 artists, with each blogger selecting their favourite three. From here, Glastonbury organisers Michael and Emily Eavis will create a shortlist of finalists who will go on to compete in Pilton in April to decide the winning act. It’s worth noting that for the past five competitions, all eight of the finalists were ultimately offered slots at the Festival.

You can find all the details on the Glastonbury website here. As always, I’m looking forward to diving into the entries and finding some unsigned gems to put forward for the competition!

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Hot Minute

Drive

Listen: Drive - Hot Minute

January 23, 2020 in stream

That Hot Minute describe themselves as “the music industry’s answer to Charlie’s Angels (...minus Charlie)” tells you quite a bit. The trio assert their attitude and independence, as band member Keely describes:

“You can be a bad bitch AND your own boss. You don’t need a ‘Charlie’ and you don’t just have to be one specific thing or another. You don’t have to answer to anyone. In our case this applies to us as women, but the message is universal - don’t underestimate yourself, you don’t need permission.”

On Drive they pound out electronic synth pop drench in retro 80s touches, a neon daydream surrounded by embellishments - muted guitar strings, drum rolls and the kind of glorious sax solo last seen on M83’s Midnight City.

Drive, a song about escape and escapism, has actually been stashed away in Manchester trio Hot Minute’s song book for years, but it only felt like the time for it had come now. Sometimes music needs a little time to brew. That’s what happened with Drive, and it’s all the better for it... Indeed that sax solo only actually found its way into the song midway through last year.

Keely says the song’s sense of escape is supposed to feel accessible, in perhaps the most British quote I’ve ever featured on these pages:

“We really wanted to get across the romanticised relationship of the high you get while chasing what feels like an impossible dream - but at the same point, if you just need to escape the house at 2am to get some white chocolate cookies from Asda, we’re also ok symbolising that! It’s the escape you want it to be.”

Check out Drive below:

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