The Report returns after a week’s break for some much needed sunshine and relaxation. You’ll find several familiar names among my choices this week as well as some new ones.
I’m totally baffled by “Aperture” by Harry Styles. It’s a decent song that seems to point Harry into a dance music direction for his upcoming album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. I never enjoyed One Direction but I have enjoyed Harry’s solo career. “Aperture” looks to be going against all odds for a conventional hit record in terms of streaming numbers, and is being treated as an event record at Top 40 and Hot AC radio formats, where it is already almost in the Top 10 nationally. But is it the song that is really grabbing music fans, or is it just the long-awaited return of Harry? I said initially that “Aperture” will fall off quickly and be followed by another single in a few weeks – apparently not so. The radio support totally puzzles me. After my first few listens I said that it was NOT a hit, and that it needed an edit to help it along – also apparently not so. It will be interesting to see if “Aperture” is simply all about Harry and its casual streaming listens, or if it will truly endure as we already saw happen with “Watermelon Sugar” and “As It Was”. On another note, wish me luck as I try to get concert tickets tomorrow for one of Harry’s shows in NYC – I’m not hopeful. You can check out the song for yourself by watching the video – click on the photo below.
In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week – one for this week and last week – along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”. The Musicman James Rogers’ Classic Five come from that solid year of pop music, 1972. If you missed them on Monday, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser in the latest edition of the BILLCS Top 30. And you’ll find out what the BILLCS Top 30 looked like in a flashback chart to this week in 2013.
Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.
MSAKI, JESSE CLEGG, “How Dare You”
About the artists: Both Msaki and Jesse Clegg hail from South Africa and have followed disparate musical paths only to come together to create a cohesive sound that conveys honest emotions and relatable themes. Jesse is the son of the late, great Johnny Clegg, who I was fortunate to see perform three times in concert.
About the record: “How Dare You” follows up the sultry ballad “Wayside Lover”, which also incorporated some traditional South African elements. “How Dare You” is a bold pop release that wears its authenticity on its sleeve as it conveys one of those discussions that couples never like to have. It’s another beautifully sung release by both performers with production that relies on subtleties to let the story unfold. Despite the subject matter, it’s an easy listen that draws you in and makes you want more.
Other comments: These collaborations between Msaki and Jesse have been a hit in South Africa, so an EP is on its way called Entropy.
MICHAEL MEDRANO, “Danse”
About the artist: L.A.’s resident disco dad continues to explore a variety of electronic dance paths, his recent zesty techno-inspired “Animal” and the east European-drenched sounds of “Primadonna” among them.
About the record: “Danse”, like “Primadonna”, boldly takes its main cue from the exotic east European sounds of some cool records like “Stereo Love” by Edward Maya and “Prayer In C” by Lilly Wood & The Prick, as well as perhaps a few notes from Olly Alexander/Years & Years vocal-wise. It’s got a frenetic synth beat that will also easily draw in fans of 80’s electropop. “Danse” is a very well-rounded and as with several of Michael’s other releases, submit to its tantalizing charms if you dare!
Other comments: With “Primadonna” surpassing more than a million streams, Michael’s fanbase for his ever-changing niche in electronic dance music is growing, and “Danse” continues on that path towards a third album release.
POLAR BEARS, “Look Back”
About the artist: Our friendly anonymous American polar bear-masked dance music production duo follows up “Fake It” (with Jay Mason), which recently peaked at #6 on the BILLCS Top 30.
About the record: “Look Back” is a deep house track driven by a sneaky bass synth groove. It samples the track “Never Give Up” by Bravetone, which came out a few years ago, in case it sounds familiar. But the Polar Bears have taken the excerpt from the song and turned it into one of the song’s hooks, and it’s another fun and memorable track full of 90’s techno house flavour.
Other comments: If you enjoyed “Fake It” as much as me, then “Look Back” goes down quite easily.
TWIN CITY, ROBBIE ROSEN, “Electric Heartbeat”
About the artists: Twin City is a NYC vocal and songwriting duo of Anjali and Bhavani which has been releasing music since 2022. Robbie Rosen is the prolific NYC singer, songwriter and producer whose songs have appeared numerous times in these blog pages and on the BILLCS Top 30.
About the record: “Electric Heartbeat” is a delightful and uplifting pop/dance track with nuanced production that makes the content joyous rather than too sugary sweet. The vocal work is nicely balanced with Twin City and Robbie all getting their showcases, but also coming together in crisp harmonies. It’s refreshing not to hear a song awash in effects that lets the lyrics and vocals shine.
Other comments: I’d pitch this to dance music fans looking for something light, à la Kylie Minogue or Dua Lipa.
NOTD, LIBBY WHITEHOUSE, “Found Your Love”
About the artists: NOTD is Swedish production duo Tobi Danielsson – who performs on tour – and Sam Brandt – who is now mainly behind the scenes. They’ve been to the top of the dance charts with songs like “So Close” and “Nobody”, which was also a BILLCS Top 30 #1. Libby Whitehouse is a relatively new British vocalist who has also recently released a well-received track with Martin Garrix and Armin van Buuren.
About the record: NOTD steps back from deep house and more progressive dance music, and returns to the kind of pop/dance releases that led them to where they are now. “Found Your Love” is bright, happy and uplifting thanks also to an engaging vocal performance by Libby. It’s a no-brainer for dance music radio airplay.
Other comments: It’s hard to believe I first wrote about NOTD back in 2017 – a remix of a Fergie song on Soundcloud no less!
SLEEPY BENJAMIN, “Day by Day”
About the artist: Australian pop artist Sleepy Benjamin is back after a bit of a break, following last year’s “Mango” and “Pear Cider”.
About the record: “Day by Day” shows the artist at his authentic self, reinforcing the need for us to reflect, step back, and take life a little slower if needed in these strange times which make some people fear too much for their immediate future. It’s got a lilting, tropical dance/pop sound into which you can escape while Ben’s earnest ruminations provide some solace and reassurance.
Other comments: “Day by Day” is a unique and fitting social commentary set to a contrasting, swaying rhythm.
BOBBY NOURMAND, “Virgo”
About the artist: L.A. based dance producer Bobby Nourmand has been noted during the last decade for his ability to create sounds that stand out in his songs, whether they are solo efforts or collaborations which have fused hip hop, pop, and different dance sub-genres.
About the record: Some of Bobby’s best records have been dark ones for those late club nights, and “Virgo” is another distinct fine release. Using elements of techno, trance, and deep house, and some sound bites that come right out of the 80’s, as well as an uncredited female vocal, “Virgo” is a haunting, vibey track that stands out.
Other comments: It’s hard to believe that it’s been 10 years since “Smokin’ Joe” and “B E C A U S E” – remember the free download era?
FOINIX, MASON, THNK, “Everglow”
About the artists: Foinix is American producer Jonathan Rosengarten, who became a protégé of Sam Feldt, signing to his Heartfeldt label. There’s not much info about the other two artists other than in their Spotify profiles. Mason is an atypical older female dance producer – which is great to see! – and THNK is a relative newcomer with “Everglow” being only his second release. Both seem to specialize in chill house.
About the record: This trio of producers has managed to strip Coldplay’s “Everglow” down to 2:10 and still create a cohesive midtempo chill house version which highlights an uncredited male vocal. This one will grab you even if you don’t know the original, and is the kind of track that will make your ears perk up as an evening in a club winds down.
Other comments: The original version of “Everglow” comes from Coldplay’s 2016 release A Head Full of Dreams.
BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK
My New Music Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online.
It’s Australian pop/soul singer/songwriter Don West with the laid back sound of “Day to Night”
BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK
My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.
This week:
A dose of psychedelic pop from 1967 with “(We Ain’t Got) Nothin’ Yet” by The Blues Magoos
Last week:
A classic slice of pop from 1970, “Band of Gold” by Freda Payne
“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK
“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.
Big Daddy’s record of the week will return
DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK
DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.
It’s multilingual European electropop artist Nicola Nicoletti with “Perfect’s Overrated”
“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE
“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST. The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards – Amazing Grace
Frank Mills – Poor Little Fool (You Tube link)
Gordon Lightfoot – Beautiful
Don McLean – Vincent
America – I Need You
BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG
Dimension & Karen Harding have soared to #1 with their drum ‘n bass flavoured dance track “Guardian Angel”
BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER
It’s Breakthrough Artist Juno Award nominee Mico with American-Asian vocalist eaJ and “Ever After” (25-18)
BILLCS TOP 30 FLASHBACK CHART – 2013
Flash-forward 13 years later: Matthew Koma is married to Hilary Duff and leading his rock band Winnetka Bowling League, and I finally got to see Zedd perform in Las Vegas in November. Ne-Yo is now part of an oldies tour, and Ariana Grande has been nominated for an Oscar!
03 01 1998 Matthew Koma
01 02 PARACHUTE Matthew Koma
06 03 THE CITY River Tiber
05 04 TIME BOMB (WALK AWAY) Chris Wallace
02 05 YEAH YEAH Willy Moon
04 06 PLAY THE GIRL Tao Hypah
10 07 WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF River Tiber
11 08 FAST AS I CAN Frankmusik
12 09 TAKE A WALK Passion Pit
21 10 CLARITY Zedd, Foxes
08 11 O.V.E.R. U. Daniel Bedingfield
19 12 IF I LOSE MYSELF One Republic
17 13 LET ME LOVE YOU (UNTIL YOU LEARN TO LOVE YOURSELF) Ne-Yo
16 14 NOW Matt and Kim
18 15 KEEP ME CRAZY Chris Wallace
22 16 REBOOT THE MISSION Wallflowers, Mick Jones
27 17 A WORLD APART Davis Redfield
24 18 MISS UNKNOWN Eric Saade
07 19 SKYFALL Adele
09 20 BURN Bim
29 21 TURN AROUND Conor Maynard, Ne-Yo
25 22 POPULAR SONG Mika, Ariana Grande
New 23 SUIT & TIE Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z
26 24 SOMEWHERE TO HIDE Shiny Toy Guns
New 25 REVERIE River Tiber
New 26 LEARN TO LOVE AGAIN Lawson
13 27 DON’T YOU WORRY CHILD Swedish House Mafia, John Martin
14 28 BETWEEN THE RAINDROPS Lifehouse, Natasha Bedingfield
15 29 GOOD GIRLFRIEND Kid Massive, DATABOY
20 30 YOUTH IN TROUBLE Presets















































































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