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A year after the release of his second album ‘Stardust Genesis’, Canadian musician/producer EhRah hits the ground running with a hypnotising single: ‘Streets After Sundown’. Featuring powerful and entrancing vocals from UK singer I Am Boleyn, this track combines her flawless performance with the pristine melodic and production quality that has become expected of EhRah.

This track takes the listener on a droning ride. Think back to the days when life was simpler. When you could just take the car at night, roll down the windows, and see where life took you. ‘Streets After Sundown’ encapsulates that nostalgic and quiet aesthetic while also incorporating energetic dance vibes throughout certain sections of the track. The layered arpeggios and synth work compliment the compelling vocal performance in a natural and immaculate way. As if they were meant for each other.

Stay on the lookout for the latest albums from EhRah, as well as I am Boleyn, as this single is only the beginning of  new musical projects for the both of them.


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Bunny X, based in New York City, are inspired by the music, film and culture of the 1980s. In contrast to their 80s pop-leaning and John Hughes’ inspired debut album, Young & In Love, released in October 2021 with Aztec Records, their sophomore record, Love Minus 80, explored a darker and more introspective side of Bunny X. Love Minus 80 is a concept-driven collection of moody retrowave songs that were inspired by a number of sci-fi/fantasy novels, films and television shows, many of which were published or released in the 1970s and 1980s.


Now, on the upcoming
Love Minus 80 Remix album, Bunny X has asked their fellow creators - to include labelmates Future Analog and Walter Alienson - to provide their own unique interpretations of the songs contained on the original record and the result is nothing short of extraordinary.

 

Daydreaming” is the second single from the upcoming remix album, remixed by Warsaw-based synthwave/cyberpunk producer Cassetter, who reimagined the already pop forward track into a hard-hitting dance floor banger. Daydreaming was inspired by films like Drive and Thief as well as some recurring characters in renowned science-fiction author William Gibson's 'Sprawl' and 'Bridge' trilogies. The track itself pays homage to Robyn's Call Your Girlfriend era while still maintaining an overall retrowave theme.

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Dualarity, the dynamic synthpop/dreampop duo hailing from the vibrant UK music scene, is set to release their 2nd single from their upcoming album ‘The Final Frontier’ - Blue Eyes And Silver Linings. This dreamy and evocative track explores the profound theme of lost love and missed opportunities, resonating with listeners on a deep emotional level.

Dualarity weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of ethereal sound, combining their synthwave infused stylings with the masterful production of Edictum and the beautiful featured vocals of synthwave artist INDIGO.

Blue Eyes And Silver Linings is an emotional journey that delves into the introspective realm of realizing that the one who got away might well have been the love of your life. With lush synthesizers and haunting melodies, the song immerses listeners in a sonic dreamscape that tugs at the heartstrings. Blue Eyes And Silver Linings is a testament to the emotional power of music and a must-listen for anyone who has ever experienced the haunting specter of a lost love.

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If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked A Cake

Lisa Loeb and The Hollow Trees

"If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake", our take on the classic from the 1950s written by Al HoffmanBob Merrill and Clem Watts, is one of several old-time favorites, and some new original songs inspired by them, on our upcoming album That's What It's All AboutAvailable November 10th wherever you stream your music!

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HOME IS WHERE YOU ARE is the latest single from Synth-Pop artist Natalie Gray coming out with Prostate Cancer UK.

Grabbing inspiration from some of Natalie Gray’s favourite artists such as Cyndi Lauper, as well as more recent artists such as Kings Elliot and Lawrence, this song is a raw and emotional song full of hope in moments of despair and remembering what really matters when it all falls down, with the epic guitar solos we’ve come to know and love from Natalie Gray’s music.

Following the success of Natalie’s previous single “Fire” supported by BBC introducing, HOME IS WHERE YOU ARE is a song dedicated to her family. In 2021 Natalie’s own dad was diagnosed with aggressive Prostate Cancer and on the day of his operation Natalie Gray wrote this song as a way to support him in a horrifically tough time. Thankfully due to quick actions Natalie’s dad is now living cancer free but the message of ‘listen to your body, get checked and don’t take no for an answer’ is a massive passion project for both Natalie Gray and her Dad, which is why this song comes out raising money for Prostate Cancer UK, to help them continue the incredible work they do.

HOME IS WHERE YOU ARE is a song about hope, faith and reminding yourself what actually matters in life. To remind yourself that in your darkest moments social media numbers or streams will not be there to support you or keep you warm. Family is what matters, in whatever way ‘family’ means to you, in whatever form.

Natalie Gray also has a JustGiving page set up for direct donations and is donating all her personal gig fees over October and November to Prostate Cancer UK

Natalie Gray on Social Media: Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / TikTok 

Also make sure to visit www.natgraymusic.com

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