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KINGH: Dare To Dream Feat. Shy FX
KINGH is flexing her ambition on "Dare To Dream," produced by jungle legend Shy FX. The Leeds native, now based in London, updates Viola Wills's '80s anthem of hope, "Dare To Dream," which was heavily influenced by Mtume's drums. The single is included on her forthcoming debut EP, also titled Dare To Dream. She explained what the song is about in a press statement.
"Dare To Dream" is about vision, ambition, courage, and giving yourself permission to want more. It represents confidence, faith, and mindset. Sometimes the hardest thing is allowing yourself to believe what is possible. This song is about stepping into that belief. I want people to hear it and feel uplifted, like they’ve been reminded to think bigger, dream boldly, and move towards what they truly want. My approach with Dare To Dream was to create something that felt uplifting and expansive while still carrying weight and soul.”
"Dare To Dream" follows "La Prima," which is also on the EP that is exclusively produced by Shy FX. KINGH's upbringing between Lake Como and Milan included listening to music by Funkadelic, Lenny Kravitz, David Bowie, Omella Vanoni, and Erykah Badu, all of whom she cites as influences on her creativity. Dare To Dream comes out June 26th on Shy FX's Digital Soundboy label.
Present Future Retroactive: Vol. 4
The internet is a vast and wonderful place, and sometimes we’ve let freshly-minted singles cool off over time. However, in this economy of speed and scale, it doesn’t make their music any less worthy. In short, a great record is a great record. Besides who doesn’t love to reminiscence of better times? Ah, the nostalgia! Covering the freshly-minted and its relative like, we revisit some of our favorites, and among them you might recognize a few familiar faces.
HEIGHTS - Silly
The premier offering in a trifecta of three singles written during quarantine, HEIGHTS’ Sophie Blair presents “Silly”. Contrasting the airy wisp of the Brighton singer’s sweet vocal hush, “Silly” juxtaposes the track’s lofty sentiment with its bassy undercurrent. Floating its expansive, trip-hop sprawl, the subtle garage of the single’s break-beat rhythms dive into the euphoria of getting lost in the moment.
HEIGHTS · silly
INU INU - SLEEP
Stemming from their first official release as EP “Running out of Dreams”, Dutch synth pop act INU INU share “Sleep”. Floating against the dreamy saturation of distant guitars and muted percussion, “Sleep” beckons with its reassuring calm. Written about the fear of rejection and the feeling of being alone, “Sleep” pacifies those sentiments through those soothing tone of their lullaby.
The Ivy - Runaway Dream
Taken from the Oklahoma three-piece band's recent Extended Play “We Move Faster at Night”, “Runaway Dream” is a marriage between the past, present and future. Oozing over its lofty pop ballad sensuality, the cosmic expanse of The Ivy’s track beams over towering sentiment and swooning vocals detailing the thrill of the pursuit but never getting it quite right romantically.
The Ivy · Runaway Daydream
Jinka - Dagger
Written in conjunction with Los Angeles synth-pop duo Magdalena Bay, “Dagger” was released ahead of her much anticipated full-length “No Anything Else”. Racing through its accelerated pace of percolating synths woven to the yearn of vocal anguish, “Dagger” is cuts deep with its electrifying emotion.
Jinka · Dagger
KINGH - Another Round
The artistic moniker of Leeds’ Emily O’Donnell, KINGH’s debut single “Another Round” resonates of an inimitable swagger. Saturating in the slow, sauntering immersion of its kicking percussion and the lounge of its bassy smooth, “Another Round” underlines the complexity of young love and poisoned feelings turning into dark obsessions. Brushing off her vexations of her sharp-cutting words, Emily elegantly and eloquently glides through with the dark of the night with an unhindered ease in her premiere clip.
MishCatt - Goofy
The artistic name of San Jose, Costa Rica’s Michelle Gonzalez, MishCatt shares the quirky, reggae jolt of “Goofy”. A hook-heavy premise accented with the sweeping carry of Gonzalez’s whoop, the track jostles between its contrasting elements. Written with a certain Spanglish bilinguismo, MishCatt’s “Goofy” pegs fluttery horns to globules of quirky synths. An amalgam of often conflicting textures, Gonzalez yields an oozing cohesion as her silken R&B tones ease a flowing legato over the staccato-punch of its dancehall-infused riddims.
MishCatt · Goofy
Molly Moore x Maty Noyes - Handsomer
An offbeat pop single from Molly Moore written alongside best friend Maty Noyes, “Handsomer” speaks to the troubled mind of the Los Angeles artist. Written after a tumultuous break-up which saw Molly receiving the short-end of the deal, “Handsomer” walks on unsure footing. Splicing Moore’s R&B slick to the chatter of her unresolved contemplation, “Handsomer” spirals in constant fluctuation between its boasting confidence and its tender vulnerability.
Molly Moore · Handsomer x Maty Noyes
NUUXS - SPF
The second single off her upcoming debut “Heirloom”, the French-born, London-based artist of Laotian descent, Anouck “NUUXS” Boungnan shares track “SPF”. An upbeat invigoration of weaving synths textures, the sharp, contrasting track navigates between the dusky sentiment of its howling vocal blues and the curious playfulness of her youthful, falsetto squeak. Written as a metaphor of being burnt by the light of the sun, witness the all-consuming passion behind NUUXS’ “SPF”.
NUUXS · SPF
WRENN - Maggie Gyllenhaal
Though a child of the latter part of the ‘90s, WRENN’s Zoe Mirkovich track was written as a reflection of the old, with a passion for the new. Speeding through the grunge of resonant bass converging towards its shoegazing sustain, WRENN’s afflicted emotion on “Maggie Gyllenhaal” recalls idealized memories of earlier, more innocent times.
WRENN · MaggieGylenhal
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