Song of the Day: Hugely catchy disco funk about an inspirational person wearing that colour by the Los Angeles duo of Jordan Feller and Marc Gilfry from their new EP Stay Strong Play Long, with bass groove by Greg aka The Wombat
Read moreSongs of the Day: Hiatus Kaiyote - Get Sun (feat. Arthur Verocai) / Red Room
Songs of the Day: From the forthcoming album Mood Valiant, a superlative fusion of soaring, sensual, soulful vocals, complex jazz rhythms, piano, bird twitterings and orchestration by the Melbourne band with two outstanding songs
Read moreSong of the Day: Sports - The Look
Song of the Day: Taken from their EP Take A Good Look Pt 1, this smooth funk-pop number with a nod to Prince, by the duo of Cale Chronister from Christian Theriot from Tulsa, Oklahoma, parodies the culture of male fashion modelling
Read moreSong of the Day: Tony Allen - Cosmosis (feat. Ben Okri, Skepta & Damon Albarn)
Song of the Day: Another fantastic posthumous release by the legendary drummer and Afrobeat pioneer from a forthcoming album, There is No End, here featuring the writer Ben Okri and rapper Skepta on vocals
Read moreSong of the Day: Julie Pavon - Jealous
Song of the Day: “I think I might be jealous of my own mind”. Addictively Idiosyncratic, stripped down electronica-funk-pop filled with wonky sounds by the Honduran and Danish artist based Copenhagen, with echoes of Billie Eilish
Read moreSong of the Day: S.A.A.R.A - Forest
Song of the Day: Continuing a mini-theme of horticulture after Billie Marten, plus William Doyle and Chad VanGaalen in the album section, a fabulously catchy new single by the London multi-instrumentalist who mixes funk, disco and electronica sprinkled liberally with flute and saxophone
Read moreSongs of the Day: Genesis Owusu - The Other Black Dog / Gold Chains
Songs of the Day: With a vibrant, mischievous, refreshing delivery, a couple of fabulously catchy, clever hip hop/funk songs by the Ghanaian-Australian singer and rapper from Canberra, in advance of his debut album Smiling With No Teeth, out in March
Read moreSong of the Day: St. Panther – Highway / Infrastructure
Songs of the Day: Slick rapping, rhythmic laughter, sand a super-tight funk sound are just some of the elements that make the young LA-based singer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Daniela Bojorges-Giraldo a huge talent to watch
Read moreSongs of the Day: Nancy – Call Me On Your Telephone / 7 Foot Tall Post-Suicidal Feel Good Blues
Songs of the Day: One is highly reminiscent of David Bowie’s Fashion, the other has strains of glam rock-era Marc Bolan, but that’s can only mean praise, and this is vibrant, funky and beepingly brilliant work by the artist Jamie Stephen Hall
Read moreSong of the Day: I Believe In My Mess – Do Unto Others
Song of the Day: This very infectiously pleasing fusion of krautrock, funk, psychedelia, philosophy and practical advice comes from the Amsterdam duo’s latest album track, and explores what it means to be a good person, but that doesn’t have to be a nice person
Read moreJoel Culpepper: Return
Song of the Day: A classy, richly layered, new funk-pop-soul number by the high-voiced south R&B London singer-songwriter who has echoes of Curtis Mayfield
Read moreArp Frique: Minin Bem Li
Song of the Day: Electro-pop, Chic-era New York City 70s disco vibes, African, Caribbean and Cape Verdean influences are interwoven in this infectious, eccentric newest single by Amsterdam’s Niels Nieuborg, with guest Americo Brito
Read moreJane Weaver: The Revolution of Super Visions
Song of the Day: Do you look at yourself and find nothing? After Martha Hill and Lui Hill, the funky electro-pop self-questioning theme continues with this great new single by the Liverpudlian artist echoes elements of David Bowie and St Vincent
Read moreLui Hill: Creatures
Song of the Day: ‘Calling the creatures I do have inside’. From Martha Hill to Lui Hill, and a new, humorously dark funk-pop number that examines the method of finding your inner self – by the Berlin-based artist
Read moreStevie Wonder: Can't Put It In The Hands Of Fate / Where Is Our Love Song
Song of the Day: While both began as love songs, these first new numbers in four years by the soul great have a strong multi-layered political element, calling for solidarity in times of rising racism, an election and an epidemic
Read moreDjo: Keep Your Head Up
Song of the Day: A fabulous, fizzling, funky Friday number to lift sprits is today’s pick by the artist also known as Joe Keery, and is very much in the style of Parliament and early Prince, with oodles of high vocals, sizzling synth and brass
Read moreJanelle Monáe: Turntables – from All In: The Fight For Democracy
Song of the Day: Is change coming? A punchy, funky, powerful new number by the American star that has a weighty political element, and part of the soundtrack to a new documentary out now before the US elections – All In: The Fight For Democracy
Read moreJapan, Man: I Like To Wait / The Law
Song of the Day: Smooth, silky, lilting laid-back pop-funk of amazing maturity from the 15-year-old singer from Beirut, aka Laetitia Acra, from her new EP The Bad Days, on waiting to leave home but feeling composed enough to bide her time
Read moreKhruangbin – So We Won't Forget
Song of the Day: A delicious sounding, smoothly delivered new track fusing funk, soul dub, African, and psychedelia by the American musical trio from Houston, Texas, comprising Laura Lee on bass, Mark Speer on guitar, and Donald Ray "DJ" Johnson Jr on drums
Read moreKeleketla! – Future Toyi Toyi
Song of the Day: Embracing the South African musical protest style toyi-toyi borne out of anti-apartheid, this new track fuses dance, jazz, gqom beats, hip hop and Afrobeat featuring Tony Allen alongside collaborators Coldcut, Soundz of the South, DJ Mabheko, Tenderlonious, Afla Sackey and Afrik Bawantu
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