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Gryff ft. YATTE - The Journey
New single will be released on July 20, 2023.

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So... who is Gryff?
Kind of a combination of:
Sunsets. Cocktails. Colours. Electricity.
That 80s looking car you see in movies.
Synthpop. Synthwave.
That's Gryff!


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Under The Lights
The Heidi Incident
Out Thursday 6th July!
Pure Summer Synths Vol. 1
Various Artists
Out Friday 7th July!
In The Dead Of Night
Sunglasses Kid & Pensacola Mist ft. Max Cruise
Out Friday 14th July!
Alright
Mike Tommy Countach
Out Thursday 20th July!
FM (Remixes Album)
The Lightning Kids
Out Friday 21st July!
Runaway
Arcade Memories
Out Thursday 27th July!
Circumstance (Take Two) - LP
LAU
Out Friday 28th July!


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UK producer and songwriter Future Analog (aka Paul Aston) is releasing a new Album ‘Lost Without You‘ via Aztec Records. The album includes previously released singles Sinners, Searching, The World and the Depeche Mode cover Strangelove. The album is completed with new collaborations with Wesley Reid & the Electronic Duo - O.A.G.

Lost Without You was written, recorded and produced at Paul’s own studio over the course of a year and represents the realisation of a lifelong dream to commercially release an album. The tracks are a mix of Synthpop & Retrowave combining modern House and Dance beats with the two genres. Clear influences can be heard from the likes of Depeche Mode, The Pet Shop Boys and Erasure among others.

Of particular mention are the vocal & lyric writing talents of Wesley Reid who features on 5 tracks.

With this album, Future Analog continues to push Retrowave boundaries and adds to the genre with dance & house beats and modern production elements. Future Analog is very proud of this Album and  hopes people will choose to add it to their collections.




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visit the Claire Richards tore
 
With a hit-making, chart-topping, 25 year career already behind her as a member of Steps, following on from the 2019 Top 10 album, ‘My Wildest Dreams’, Claire Richards releases her second solo album, Euphoria.

Produced by Steve Anderson (Kylie/Britney/Girls Aloud/Take That/Westlife), the album features classics by legendary female singers, of which Claire writes that “This album is a thank you to all the incredible women that inspired me to sing!”
 
 
Plus, Marble Vinyl, Picture Disc, Cassette, and CD with Exclusive Merch and Signed Print in Bundles
 
pre-order euphoria now
 
Two special guests join Claire on ‘EUPHORIA’, with Andy Bell featured on ‘Summer Night City’ and Delta Goodrem on ‘No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)’ .

The album’s lead single ‘I Surrender’, originally recorded by Celine Dion, showcases Claire’s incredible vocal range by turning the song from a power-ballad into an absolute banging floorfiller, also demonstrating why Claire is one of the best British vocalists.
 
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"Levitate“ is Tommy Countach's single with Aztec Records. It is a blend between modern Synthwave, Italo Disco and 80s-Rock. In other words: put the hits from The Midnight, La Bionda, Bon Jovi together and stir well.

Classic analog and digital synths, gritty vocals and a semi-acoustic arena rock drumset bring an energetic and upbeat genremix to the dancefloor. Tommy sings about failing and starting over again using the meme-worthy metaphor from videogame GTA „ah shit, here we go again“. The uplifting song and lyrics hint that there is positivity in every new beginning.

Levitate was produced completely in Tommy's homestudio in Berlin. It features hardware synthesizers like Roland D50 chord stabs, a Korg MonoPoly bassline, Linn Drum Samples and a modern Minilogue XD playing the analog/digital hybrid lead melody. They are accompanied by a huge vocal production with over 60 tracks ending in a big vocal canon in the outro.

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