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Primer

Round And Round

Watch: Round And Round by Primer

April 12, 2024 in video

Starting with a grimy, robotic synth line, Round And Round quickly establishes itself as a song of contrasts.

Post-intro, the crunchy electronic sounds are swapped for soft instrumentation and slow drums, LA-based musician Primer’s angelic vocals introducing a serene atmosphere. Round And Round is at its best, however, when it brings the robotic and angelic together, in the chorus. The analogue-sounding synths give the song concrete foundations upon which the vocals have the room to explore.

The resulting song has the hallmarks of the glam-rock-channeling work of Goldfrapp, particularly as the song descends into the bridge. Whirling melodies break into a canter, a carousel where the horses have come to life and broken free. Primer’s vocal takes on a more earthly sound in the final run through the chorus, shaking free of their otherworldly sound as we strain against the song’s growing centrifugal force.

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Just A Leo

Change Your Life

Listen: Change Your Life by Just A Leo

April 10, 2024 in stream

Just A Leo are a duo who look to create a sense of nostalgia, with an electronic DIY aesthetic from their bedroom studio. With Kalliope providing vocals, and Andie on drums and bass, the pair share keys and production duties, as they fuse elements of dance, synth and electronic pop, soul, and house.

On new single Change Your Life, Just A Leo have created a deep, synth-led piece of pop music. The song is a tribute to the experience of embarking on life-changing actions and decisions. Inspired by the pair’s planned move from Australia to Europe, the song was created shortly before they moved. Change Your Life is based on the band’s ‘future-active reflection on how important this event would be’. Having now completed their move, the pair say:

‘Since being in Europe — it's been the best thing we've ever done. We've grown as people, had so many new experiences, immersed ourselves in a new culture, grown up, encountered soul-crushing challenges and overcome them. Now we feel fierce, like we can take on anything that this life will throw up to us. Whatever sense of stability you have isn't real. So you might as well take that leap of faith. Is it really that scary to step into the unknown when it's the only place we exist in?’

That sense of taking a step into the unknown, and the fear and excitement that comes with it, is captured perfectly on Change Your Life. The song’s synths and melodic bass tones evoke the sounds of Europe’s Mediterranean coast, and the desire and anticipation is tangible, particularly in the song’s bridge. It is a moment of reflection and peace before the song moves forwards, taking us towards our own change, as the bass and percussion kicks in one last time.

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Derek Simpson

Wonka

Watch: Wonka by Derek Simpson

April 06, 2024 in video

Opening with warm, analogue keys and gentle guitars, Wonka feels like the warm afternoon California sun falling through a window, resting on my skin. That west coast sound reflects Derek Simpson’s journey, as an artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who moved from Boston to the music scene of Long Beach in LA.

The sound employed by Simpson on Wonka has a beautiful subtlety and richness. With an ever so slightly cracked vocal style creating a sense of emotional authenticity, Derek’s performance slips between a standard register and a falsetto performance, like someone who inadvertently betrays their emotions with variations in pitch as they talk. The production that surrounds this delivery has a restrained sense of experimentation, a series of glitchy melodies in the song’s bridge creating a textural, IDM and crunchy hip-hop influenced sound.

Overall, Derek Simpson has created something equally tuned into the head and heart — an emotionally resonant song that is also intellectually stimulating. Simpson’s lyrics are an exploration of the vulnerability that comes with love, feeling exposed whilst also compelled, as he describes:

‘It’s an unsafe place you go to when you allow yourself to be in love. You’re putting clothes on and taking clothes off trying to imagine how your beloved will see you. You’re on exhibition all the time. And no matter your choices, you’re exposed. Right before you remember to breathe out & inevitably everything takes care of itself, the magic will disorient you.’

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Thavoron

Body

Watch: Body by Thavoron

March 31, 2024 in video

Based in Seattle, Thavoron is a Cambodian American musician who creates queer pop whilst channeling the intimacy and inventiveness of the likes of Frank Ocean, Faye Webster and Bon Iver.

Growing up, Thavoron felt underrepresented within the music industry, and now hopes to create a sense of community and visibility for queer Southeast Asian Americans within music. Talking about the experience, Thavoron says, ‘Being surrounded by people I couldn’t fully relate to resorted to me locking myself up in my bedroom to just write to try and make sense of all my differences as a person’.

Thavoron’s latest release is Body, a song that seeks to celebrate queer freedom amidst emotionally resonant dance production. The result is haunting, Thavoron’s breathless vocals soaring above rousing, layered instrumentation. Live guitars and drums evoke a sense of humanity, Prince-like in the way they blend with the more electronic elements here, whilst shimmering synths give the song a sense of dramatic celestial majesty. Describing the song, Thavoron says:

'The importation for Body was a sort of reclamation of my sexuality… I was starting to shift my mindset and realised the power you can hold or remove in sex and intimacy.’

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Jakke

Reckoning

Watch: Reckoning by Jakke

March 29, 2024 in stream

Having originally establishing is career in alternative rock, Jakke gradually found his creativity transcended genre classifications. He began making dance music and evolving as a DJ, blending live instrumentation and electronic elements together to move audiences.

On his latest single, Reckoning, Jakke continues to experiment across genres, fusing the confessional potential of the singer-songwriter format with the emotional resonance of electronic music. Created with the fans of Lane 8 and Chris Martin’s Coldplay in mind, the song looks to wrestle with the negative consequences of war, conflict, and hardship. Discussing Reckoning, Jakke says:

‘The message of this song came to me after feeling distraught by the horrors of war and suffering that I routinely saw online in the news and social media. Whether it was disturbingly tragic images from the Middle East, Eastern Europe, South America, or beyond, I felt overwhelmed with sadness and unsure of just how to respond. I wanted to acknowledge(…) what I saw and felt, without adding to all the noise online. It is my hope for this song to be a way to speak out to everyone going through such misfortune to say “I see you and I feel for you”. I hope anyone else who hears this can bring awareness and empathy to those who do not have the luxury of safety and peace.’

The music itself is deftly produced, electronic elements layered together to create a subtle foundation for Jakke’s melodic vocal and a melodic piano refrain. The result is crisp and modern, yet emotive and, ultimately, human.

Check out Reckoning below, or stream it on your platform of choice here.

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