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Delicious New Music for 22 July 2023

On today’s menu, you’re going to find some delicious new music from omniboi, ALEMEDA, Georgia Flood, Cassadee Pope, SOFY, Derek Ouyang, Old Man Canyon, Sweet Baboo, The Sherlocks, and Rowdy Outsider (pictured).

Dig in and enjoy!

omniboi – Set Apart (feat. DONA)

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/1533278782

LA-based producer Omniboi serves up an electrifying debut single in collaboration with DONA. This upbeat track is tailor-made for a vibrant video game soundtrack, making it the perfect anthem to get you and your friends grooving. With plans to incorporate more crowd-friendly house/dance originals into his sets, Omniboi’s musical journey is set to captivate audiences with infectious energy and creative collaborations.

“I tend to get booked for a lot of dance shows”, Omni says about the song. “I’m looking forward to filling my sets with more crowd-friendly house/dance originals like this one.”

ALEMEDA – First Love Song

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/1547527318

In her latest single, ALEMEDA beautifully expresses the story of her first love – hence the title – taking listeners on a journey. The 23-year-old artist embraces vulnerability and empowerment, captivating with her heartfelt vocals accompanied by a jangly guitar and an energetic ’80s-inspired beat.

Georgia Flood – Blue Honey

Georgia Flood’s new song ‘Blue Honey’ is a beautiful blend of genres (electronic, pop, and country) that tells the story of her own experience with anxiety. The track’s aesthetics immerses your ears in Georgia’s quietly loud mind, making this a heartfelt song that offers a diverse and unique taste of music.

“There isn’t a clear influence for Blue Honey, even when I sent a reference playlist to my producer Matt Curtin, it was a very diverse list, artists including, Alannah Myles, Fred Again, Róisín Murphy, and Lucinda Williams,” Georgia says about her song. “This was the challenge of Blue Honey, I couldn’t really find anything that would describe what I wanted to create. My loves are electronic music, pop and country, and with this track we tried to make a blend.”

Derek Ouyang – M.I.A.

‘M.I.A.’ is Derek Ouyang’s debut single, and it is a blend of uplifting bedroom disco-pop and tales of faltering romance. The track’s dreamy psychedelic alt-pop aesthetic incorporate elements of multiple genres, creating a unique sonic vision.

Derek beautifully tells the story of a summer fling that starts with promise but ends in disappointment, where the lyrics capture the essence of heartache.

Cassadee Pope – Almost There

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/1556975872

Cassadee Pope takes a daring step with her latest single – co-written with Nick Furlong and Christina Galligan and produced by Furlong – the track delves into a bold and sensual side of Cassadee, encouraging listeners to embrace their desires and feel comfortable in their own skin.

SOFY – socks

SOFY’s “socks” is an electrifying track that captivates with its pulsating drums and infectious guitar riffs, while SOFY’s vocals steal the spotlight, brimming with energy.

Old Man Canyon – Never Apart

Old Man Canyon’s “Never Apart” is a radiant – taste from his forthcoming EP – hypnotic track full of vocals, layered live instrumentation, and ethereal synths weave a tapestry of hope and unity, telling the story of humanity amidst a history of division and offers an optimistic glimpse into a healed world.

Sweet Baboo – Werewolf At Night

Sweet Baboo’s latest track explores the real, mis-remembered, and made-up memories with a nostalgic vibe – where the song’s eighties keyboards add an enchanting touch – guiding listeners through a captivating journey of emotions and memories.

The Sherlocks – Remember All The Girls

The Sherlocks’ latest release is an explosive burst of brilliance that effectively captures the band’s transformative melody, driven by electrifying buzzsaw guitars and pulse-racing rhythms.

What sets this track apart is The Sherlocks’ ability to blend indie and alt-rock elements, resulting in a genre-defying and captivating rapid pace, whilst control over the music, allowing every instrument to shine while working harmoniously together. Showcasing not only his impressive vocal prowess but also his introspective lyricism, “Remember All The Girls” looks back on teenage years, which were once consumed by cliques, rivalry, and fleeting trends.

Rowdy Outsider – Causing My Insanity

Rowdy Outsider’s “Causing My Insanity” dives into the intricate nature of addiction, with the song becoming an exploration of the overwhelming sensation of being trapped within a relentless cycle of negative thoughts, locked in an intense battle with inner demons that threaten to drive one to the brink of insanity.

This is a powerful and relatable track that strikes a chord with its emotionally charged storytelling, seamlessly blending nostalgic rock sounds of the ’90s and ’00s with fresh, contemporary production.

Steve

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