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An open letter with Dani Saldo as she drops her newest single ‘No Strings Attached.’

After her successful debut release with the synth layered – ‘Friends Don’t’, Dani Saldo has returned with another dance-pop, summer infused single – ‘No Strings Attached’. Shedding light on the creational journey of ‘No Strings Attached’ Dani writes an open letter, which we are honoured to share here: “Initially I wrote this song as more …

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In Conversation with Laura Guarch

Hailing from Catalonia, Spain, but currently based in London, England, Laura Guarch is a singer-songwriter with some serious sass. Incorporating the soul of Nina Simone, the quirkiness of Björk and the fragility of Florence + The Machine, Laura is quite unique. We had a chat with her about her debut single ‘Fleeting Light’, discovering new …

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In Conversation with Hoger

Following the success of his previous two singles, Hoger has released his incredible new single “Show Me How To Love”. The track deeply delves into the way that different perceptions of how to love can cause confusion and unnecessary heartache. Through interweaving an entrancing melody with his commanding vocal presence, Hoger manages to enthral in …

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Album Review: BTS – ‘Map of the Soul: 7’

BTS, the most-famous seven-member South Korean group of all time, could easily slip into a lazy pop-genre pattern without much notice if they allowed themselves to. Luckily for all of us, Map of the Soul: 7 isn’t a “pop” record. Or a “K-pop” record. If anything, it’s a record that refuses to stay within any genre.

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