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Ayelle

Get Away

Listen: Get Away — Ayelle

September 23, 2022 in stream

Gently glittering with a naked vulnerability, Ayelle’s new single Get Away puts the Swedish-Iranian songwriter’s vocals front and centre. With a delicately picked guitar, soft bass tones and subtle percussion, Ayelle’s chorus gets all the space it needs to create an emotional impact.

Get Away is the result of Ayelle struggling with the ability to define boundaries and avoid a repeating pattern of over-investment to the point of burnout. Ayelle explains:

“I wrote 'Get Away' from a place of frustration about the repeating patterns in my life and how I can't ever seem to stay in one place. It actually started out as a letter to the music industry and the way I'd been pouring myself into my work yet feeling like it was never enough. Then those feelings merged with that of a recent break up, and I realised that I sometimes feel similarly about my romantic relationships as I have with the music industry. (It’s) like I'm pouring all of my energy into something or someone until I reach a breaking point and have to step away from it all, or continue forward in a new direction, in search of replenishing my energy and restoring balance to my life.”

Having grown up in Sweden and Spain, Ayelle moved to London to pursue her passion for music, gaining support from a list that reads like a who’s who of music media and cultural commentary — Billboard, Pitchfork, 1Xtra, NYLON and Highsnobiety. Created with Swedish producer Pontus Persson, Get Away is taken from Ayelle’s upcoming project shadowselfluv, which is described as “a space for merging shadow work with self love”. She has previously appeared on BlackPlastic.co.uk with the beautiful Regrets.

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Le Jank ft. Former Members of the Maytals Band

Stayed Tuned With

Listen: Staying Tuned With — Le Jank

September 22, 2022 in stream

Staying Tuned With is a new pop-meets-surf-rock song by Le Jank. Featuring former members of legendary reggae outfit The Maytals Band, an group known for their work with many musical legends, the song was recorded in the historic Abbey Road studio in London.

Drawing together a restrained and yet generous approach to production, Le Jank’s song floats with a sense of inner-peace. This reflects the overall description the North American duo apply to the song:

“Staying Tuned With is a song to help people quiet their mind and align with their internal direction.”

On first listening, I found Staying Tuned With a little simplistic – it arrives at and locks into a groove quickly, and then stays there. Yet, I quickly realised this is far from a derivative take on reggae — the way it inhabits that groove is purposeful. Indeed, the song’s second half is instrumental, the lyrics backing off to give the musicians space.

The instrumentation, conjured by the ex-Maytals members and Le Jank, joyfully plays around in the space afforded within the structure. Steely guitars slip and slide, reverb and echo, creating a sense of depth. A Hammond organ shines in the song’s final minute, rescuing the song at just the point where it feels like it is on the verge of disintegration. Staying Tuned With is clearly such a deliberately created performance that the song’s structure is really only the ground upon which it is built… It’s the playing that really matters.

The feeling Staying Tuned With evokes is stabilising, giving a sense of presence and pulling me into the moment. I only wish there was more — that I could stay tuned in, longer, because it is truly a stabilising place to be.

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Jewel Owusu

Afloat

Watch: Afloat — Jewel Owusu

September 18, 2022 in video

Afloat is the latest song from Australian musician Jewel Owusu. Originally hailing from Perth/Boorloo, but now living in Melbourne/Naarm, Jewel has previously had success with previous single American Honey. That song picked up coverage from Apple and Spotify’s editorial playlists, and also got coverage on Triple J.

With a crystalline melody and deep, woozy bass, Afloat has a soft, introspect feel… Ambient aquatic sounds and effects surround Owusu’s vocal, creating the effect of existing in her head as she soaks within a bathtub. Big, crunchy rhythms combine with the bass to create a sound that feels full and enveloping.

Production comes courtesy of Melbourne producer Swimgood, who creates the perfect bed for Jewel’s emotionally vulnerable lyrics.

Whilst the sounds may be aquatic in feel, the buoyancy at the heart of Afloat strives for something a little more heavenly. Reflecting the experience of managing anxiety and attachment within a relationship, Owusu’s vocal ask, “Space and time won’t hold us both, will you love me when I don't stay afloat?”

Describing the song, Jewel says, “Afloat is all about the part of relationships where the idealized version that your partner has created of you in their heads fades away. It’s about loving someone through their flaws, mistakes, and changes.”

Check our Afloat below.

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Christen Morrell

Lost At Sea

Listen: Lost At Sea — Christen Morrell

September 17, 2022 in stream

Lost At Sea is a gentle folky number with the kind of thoughtful production I can’t resist. Guitar creates a textured feeling, buoyant bass gives the whole melody a sense of nautical movement, and atop it all a vocal floats atop the surface, sun-kissed and breathless. It is a kind of musical coherence that resonates for me, with Christen Morrell’s metaphor transcending both lyrics and melody to infuse even the production of her music.

Hailing from Annapolis, Maryland, Christen Morrell is a singer-songwriter and producer with a passion for making music out of electronic elements, smart lyrics, and emotional authenticity. Having released her eponymously titled debut EP in 2018, Morrell studied part-time at Boston, MA’s Berkeley College of Music, whilst living in Valencia, in Spain.

Having worked with other musicians, Morrell became more interested in the technical elements of music making, teaching herself production, so she could control her overall sound. Over time, Christen has established a network of female music producers with whom she can collaborate — something that was borne out of her membership of She Knows Tech, an international women-in-music-production programme and network. Morrell was initially frustrated by how often she found she was the only woman in the studio. Her experience of finding female collaborative partners through She Knows Tech enabled her to build confidence, refine her craft and grow her passion for electronic music performance and production.

Following on from her recent EP, To the Water!, Christen’s new single Lost At Sea is centred on the true story of two sailors getting caught in a storm together, out at sea on a first date. The song is a deliberate metaphor for the experience of falling in love, where it can sometimes feel like you and your loved one are the only people in the world.

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Morabeza Tobacco

Touch You

Watch: Touch You — Morabeza Tobacco

September 12, 2022 in video

Hazy vibes and slack bass lay the groundwork for Touch You, the gloriously dreamy track from duo Vanilla and Gustav, who together make up Morabeza Tobacco.

A song that bubbles away with a sense of unrealised desire, Touch You has the soft-focused feel of peak-Blood Orange or Lindstrøm & Christabelle’s Real Life Is No Cool. The feeling the song conveys could be an analogue for the way Morabeza Tobacco approach the act of making music… The act of creation is deliberately inwardly focused, focusing on what feels good for the duo first, and disregarding how the whole comes together until they leave the studio. It’s an approach to music making that is almost sensual in approach, consumed in the moment rather than worrying about how things appear from the outside.

Describing the thought process that guides Morabeza Tobacco, Vanilla says, “I think we’re more of a studio band than a live band for now. We don’t have that in mind, how it’s going to sound live. I think we focus on finding the magic in the studio, and finding a way that our voices suit”. “If we want to make a song a certain way”, says Gustav, “we make it that way. There’s never a question of ‘how will this perform live?’, or ‘how is this compared to the last album?’. It’s just about songs”.

The song and video both hum with an irresistibly sensory immediacy that reminds me of warm places and even warmer emotions.

Taken from their forthcoming album, Shadow Of The Cherry, Touch You is apparently one of the more assertively pop moments on the record. The album generally embraces a soft, subtle feeling to it.

Check out Touch You below, and look out for Shadow Of The Cherry when it is released via Roxy Music / Playground Music this autumn.

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