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The Landing

This Way

Listen: This Way — The Landing

May 15, 2023 in stream

Layered neo soul, funk, and psychedelia come together in a tight embrace on the contemplative, reflective stroll that is The Landing’s This Way.

In creating This Way, The Landing was inspired by the energy on Jungle’s track Bonnie Hill. The resulting piece finds its way to its own distinct vibe and atmosphere. There is a lovely richness to The Landing’s sound here, and it invites you to luxuriate in its own moment. The song ends up being a meditative tribute to presence and mindfulness, as the artist describes:

“The lyrics of This Way speak of the inevitability of the present moment, that the Universe always unfolded just so, in just this way, to arrive here, at now. Wow!”

A classically training musician and amateur astronomer, The Landing looks to bring together synth arrangements that would scale to a symphony orchestra, all whilst leveraging a cosmic perspective. As you hear here, the result is lively and human, leveraging a sense of scale to landing something reassuringly earthy and compassionate.

With over 5-million streams online, The Landing has twice been featured by Apple Music as a Top New Artist, and featured on Spotify’s own curated playlists.

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Nieri

Where Would You Drive?

Listen: Where Would You Drive? — Nieri

May 12, 2023 in stream

Where Would You Drive reminds me of the tension of Tiga, whose pop was performed against a background of techno, much like Nieri’s here. There is also a drama stylistically consistent to the slow urban crawl of Ariane Grande and The Weeknd’s Love Me Harder, and Ali Love’s (remember him?) similarly titled Love Harder. It’s all clean lines — functional, tight drums, crisp synths and futuristic bass.

It’s the closing third of Where Would You Drive that significantly elevates it for me, however. As Nieri gets to the two-minute mark, he throws himself into the bridge. The vocals take a threatening turn, as the bass comes to the fore and echo and reverb takes over. Nieri sounds like he is shouting here, yet his vocal volume sits consistently at the level of just a whisper.

We get one final spin through the chorus before these sinister whispered shouts take us to Where Would You Drive’s close, amidst a clatter of drums. It’s a thrilling track, which manages to feel significantly more epic than its three-and-a-half-minute duration would seem to afford.

The sense of drama on Where Would You Drive all stems from its emotional core, which centres on a relationship in crisis. Distilling the fear of losing someone, Nieri says describes the inspiration behind the song:

“When an argument turns for the worse, you start questioning everything. When you fight with a partner, it’s easy to get caught up in your own fears, and point of views. The song wants to be a reminder that, at the end of the day, we’re all looking for healing, and that sometimes we can find it in each other.”

The result is a song with strong themes of anxiety and turmoil, yet ultimately resolving in a sense of hope.

Originally hailing from Milan, Nieri now channels a Euro sensibility into a high-energy sound from his base in Los Angeles. Where Would You Drive follows up on last year’s debut EP, Starshine, released in July. His ambition is to inspire and empower a new generation of pop music fans to be their authentic selves. Check out Where Would You Drive below:

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Lüne

Morning Light

Listen: Morning Light — Lüne

April 27, 2023 in stream

Opening with a falsetto vocal layered over ambient sounds, Morning Light starts with a lonely, introspective atmosphere. Textural flourishes create a sound that surrounds you – drums kick, and a pair of guitars unravel, with one pitched towards each channel. And then Lüne drops into the break — a chunky mash of drums and thick, organic feeling bass.

The overall feeling I get from Morning Light is one of picking through debris and flora, whether in moving through the world, on a hike through the wilderness, or through the heart. There is a beautiful clash at the core of the song, between emotive vocals and rich instrumentation, and more brutalist production techniques.

That tension is perhaps deliberate. An attempt to capture the friction that exists within the human experience, between hope and despair, loneliness and comfort. Describing the song, Lüne said:

“I wrote this track when I was feeling lost and down. The world around me was all grey. This track is an appeal, a journey trough finding the lost colors.”

That sense of colour, and the search for hope and beauty, comes through strongly on Morning Light. Check it out below.

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Billy Vena

Body Is Love

Listen: Body Is Love — Billy Vena

April 21, 2023 in stream

Following on from Rabbit Hole (Love Is What You Make It) and Romantic Logic, Panama-native and Texas-based musician Billy Vena is back with a new release. Body Is Love marks the start of a new series of releases, whilst leveraging the timeless retro-influenced pop Vena has become known for.

Even though it retains the general Prince-esque vibes of Vena’s previous work, Body Is Love is nonetheless slung lower than previous work, and looser in feel. It basks in the sunny glow of 90s R&B, with guitars, chunky bass and snappy drums evoke the liberal aesthetic of early TLC and En Vogue.

Describing the song, Billy Vena talks about the inspirational form the people around him take:

“I was inspired to write Body Is Love to sort of express how beautiful the people in my life are, and how much I wanted them to see themselves as such. In the simplest of forms, it’s me saying, I want you to love you, like I love you.”

Check out Body Is Love below:

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Monomotion & Piers

Another Story

Listen: Another Story — Monomotion & Piers

April 17, 2023 in stream

With the kind of emotive piano and synth combination not unfamiliar to fans of the likes of Jon Talabot, Another Story is an emotive piece of electronic music for your body and your mind.

Having long sought the opportunity, Monomotion and Piers were able to come together to work together on Another Story. The piece looks to channel an ambiguous sense of atmosphere and melancholy, targeting the dance floor as a place for communal healing.

What struck be about Another Story is its restraint. A simple piano melody forms the central hook, around which Monomotion and Piers arrange textural percussion synths. It manages to capture sadness and hope, both at the same time.

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