Overwhelm by all the new music coming out? Here is a selection of our favorite tracks released this week, from emerging to most established artists, this is your weekly soundtrack!
Roosevelt feat. Nile Rodgers – Passion
Following the release of his latest album “Polydans” last year, German musician Roosevelt surprises his fans with a new disco track. Of course, as a tribute to this disco era, he teams up with iconic Nile Rodgers. The result is a sleek and funky melodious hit.
Rina Sawayama – This hell
Multidimensional pop sensation Rina Sawayama is back with her new single “This Hell” out now via Dirty Hit. This track e is taken from her forthcoming sophomore album “Hold The Girl” to be released this September 2nd. “This Hell” is a joyous and roaring slice of pop-meets-country which was produced by the legendary Paul Epworth and written by Rina alongside Epworth and long-term friend and collaborator Lauren Aquilina (Demi Lovato, Little Mix).
Jardin – Danse
Hybrid French artist Jardin is coming back in October with an EP – movie “Exode” directed by Selim Bentounes. It was filmed during Spring 2021 between the sanitary crisis and when the cultural scene was suffering from this lockdown. This EP will have some post hip-hop and neo-hardcore sound with poetic twist. The first track, which is also the first teaser of this upcoming movie is “Danse” and it’s video is a mesmerising moment.
Victor Solf – Traffic lights
Victor Solf (ex HER band) released his first album ”Still, there’s hope” last year and it’s been more than 2 millions streams for this debut project. To celebrate the live upgraded version of this album, he revealed the music video of one of his most beautiful tracks “Traffic Lights” directed by Dorian Escourrou. This release is a gift to his fans and a poetic way to close this era.
Conan Gray – Yours
Following his 2020 debut “Kid Krow”, Conan Gray announced that his second album “Superache” will be out in June. It’s been almost one year that Conan is teasing this upcoming project with tracks like “Memories” or ”Telepath”. His new release is “Yours”, a piano-led ballad, in which Gray details his heartbreak and it comes with a very blooming music video.
MIKA – Yo Yo
Last week, during the Eurovision contest, Mika revealed an exclusive track “Yo Yo”, an electro-pop track that can be very addictive. This song announces an upcoming album in English as well as another one in French. Mika explores a new sound with that song and all that we can say is that it’s gorgeous.
Raheaven – Better
Make sure to highlight her name, British – Eritrean artist Raheaven just revealed a new single “Better” and it might be your next summer jam. The stripped back guitar allows Raheaven’s voice to soar from verse to chorus and it’s a pure RnB blis. This track comes alongside the announcement for her upcoming 5 track EP “THROAT GAME STUPID !”.
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HAIKURE’s SS26 collection, Come As You Are, is for people who want to feel good without the effort, who wear clothes that fit their lives, not the other way around.
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Francisco Terra’s 15th-anniversary collection for Maldito is a midnight ride through memory, a fever dream of teenage longing stitched into lace and rhinestones.
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Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.