90’S THEORY x GROOVIE MOVIN’ x VICTOR PERRY, “Right Now (Na Na Na)”
Among his many recent releases, NYC’s Victor Perry takes a rare step over to the dark side of love with the 90’s house flavoured “Addiction” in partnership with Romanian-born Netherlands-based producer Hades. Part of being a great vocalist is having immense versatility, and Victor has it down in spades, as his deeper tones dazzle and come into play against a propulsive house rhythm. The production has a nice balance of retro and current flavours which makes this one work quite well.
90’s Theory and Groovie Movin’ fall into the category of mystery dance producers for me, but the results in creating a cover of Akon’s Top 10 hit “Right Now (Na Na Na)” with Victor are pleasing and surprising. The song is slowed down to a mid-tempo house pace, minus the euphoric feel of the original, which again suits Victor’s lower register quite well. I enjoy different spins on the original hit like this, and “Right Now” should go over well in clubs.
With songs like “Honeymoon”, new London-based quartet FRANSIS can guarantee it won’t be a flavour of the month on the indie alt.rock scene. Featuring powerful and expressive lead singer Emma Withers, the sound of FRANSIS has the backbone of Florence & The Machine led by a charismatic singer (check out the video above) whose voice is Rita Ora meets Zara Larsson. “Honeymoon” is a well-produced release full of subtleties and tells a positive and joyous reflection upon teen years as leading to an even happier adulthood. The music scene needs more singer-songwriters like Emma who can spin honest lyrics with which many young people will identify. And the complete package as FRANSIS is a tight band that you’ll want to hear more from when their EP is released later this year.
I’ve been waiting a long time for a new album by the artist formerly known as Adam Tyler, a frequent visitor to this blog and my chart between 2010 and 2015. Rebranded several years ago as McEWEN, the affable singer/songwriter has dropped his first album in 9 years called 0524. I’m throwing the spotlight on “Words” as my favourite brand new song from the album, with some splashy Max Martin-esque production that might actually have its roots in the 80’s (I’m thinking of the early synth style of Laurie Latham, such as Paul Young’s The Secret of Association album). “Words” has McEWEN going all out with lots of energy in a dynamite performance.
The album 0524 is full of other delights though, such as new songs like “Playgirl” or “What You Like”, previous releases like “Neon” and “Love That About You” (my two faves, with the latter taking on some new meaning post-pandemic), and the covers of Ace of Base’s “Don’t Turn Around” and “Supernova Girl” (some kitsch from the film “Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century”). It’s a family and friends affair, too. “McHusband” Erik is featured in the video for “Words” above with McEWEN; their twin daughters are heard on the playful “I See You Now”; and producers Sky Felix and Aron Friedman return behind the scenes. While I’m sure the release of 0524 is a cathartic one for McEWEN after many intense personal changes over the last few years, I think you’ll find something special for yourself in everything that it has to offer.
It’s a bold move to cover any Sade song, but when you have a voice like NYC’s Javi, your thoughts of it being a Sade song will be left on pause when you press play. I last wrote about the singer when he released his EP Red Lights in 2019. A few releases later and suddenly it’s 2022, and he’s turned “Cherish The Day” (originally from the 1993 album Love Deluxe) into a luscious, zestier mid-tempo dance track with a layered arrangement that compliments his approach to the song. I’ve always enjoyed the edge in Javi’s voice, which works well in lending a more jubilant feel to “Cherish The Day” than in the original. Check out the stylish video in which we get a chance to take a good look at Javi and how he makes this cover work so well.
I’ve introduced you twice to the new music of DMV (Washington DC-Maryland-Virginia) area singer/songwriter Steven Thad, and he’s back this time with a faithful, bubbly cover of Michael Bublé’s “Everything” (originally from the 2007 album Call Me Irresponsible). This time he’s brought along buddy Greg Miller and their take on it is an interesting slice of contrast. Greg kicks off “Everything” and you’ll hear from a few bars in that he has a well-honed, Broadway styled voice that suits the song. Then it’s Steven’s turn, and he brings his softer, soulful, good-natured charm to the story. You can’t deny the enthusiasm behind this cover. And you’ll hear more Bublé and other covers and originals in Steven’s upcoming second EP Pop Man in June. What “Everything” lacks as a DIY production is more than compensated by the performances. I’d love to see what a good producer could do for Steven!
Thanks to my recent online announcing gigs, the music from my blog continues to find new outlets online. My new music pick of the week segment airs 13 times per week, and the songs I feature on The Big 20 air 4-6 times per week. This is all growing thanks to the diligence and foresight of Russ Horton who operates two of the stations, Radio GTA and Halton Hills Online. I’m glad to be a part of this! I was a college radio station DJ, as well as Music Director, Program Director, and Station Manager, so did I ever expect to be back in the game years later, even if not on terrestrial radio?
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Mercer’s amazing R&B/house track “Aretha” remains locked at #1 for a second appearance with nothing currently about to take over anytime soon.
While #1 and #2 (“The Half Moon Came Up In The Sky” by Frankmusik) stay put, the rest of the Top 10 gets a shuffle.
Luca + Giam and Sam Merkin move up 5-3 with the fun dance track “Hold Me Down”.
On their latest album Dance Fever, Florence & The Machine have returned to the emotional, gothic sound that made them famous. “My Love” is now one of my favourite songs by them, and it climbs 7-4.
Also diving into the Top 5 is Harry Styles with “As It Was” rising 9-5. His new album Harry’s House might even be as good as Fine Line with more plays. Never being a fan of One Direction, I underestimated his vocal talents over the years till he went solo.
It came 4th at EuroVision but was an overall favourite of both the public and the judges. Sweden’s Cornelia Jakobs moves up 10-6 with “Hold Me Closer”. Check out her EuroVision performance above.
New to the Top 10 is fellow Melodifestivalen contest entry “Bluffin'” by Liamoo, which rises 12-8.
Getting his second Top 10 is L.A.-based producer Damon Sharpe with top Asian DJ VIVID with “First Time”, which climbs 15-10. Damon got to #5 last year with “15 Minutes” with The Disco Fries.
VASSY and GT_ofice just inch outside of the Top 10 with the energy blast that is “Tuff”, climbing 14-11.
Victor Perry’s latest original “Punching Bag” is also off to a fast start, rising 20-12.
“The Edge” by Belgium’s Niviro and L.A.’s Harley Bird makes a huge jump in its second appearance, climbing 22-13.
The Fastest Riser on the chart is the funky and unique “Romance with a Memory” by The xx’s Oliver Sim, which soars 24-14.
All of that top-of-the-chart activity takes us to the new entries, and there are five of them which command your attention!
The Highest Debut at #24 is Washington-born newcomer Benson Boone with his gorgeously sung song about heartbreak called “In The Stars”. He bowed out of appearing on “American Idol” and ended up catching the attention of Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons, and landed a major label deal with Warner. Watch out for this fine new talent!
Next at #25 is a gorgeous techno instrumental created to benefit Ukraine. It’s called “Unity” and it’s by Gareth Emery teaming up with Ukrainian producer Omnia. It’s a fantastic, highly melodic track that stands on its own. I’d love to see it featured at one of Gareth’s shows with all of the new laser works he’s been adding, most recently in his show in Las Vegas. The clip above is from Ultra Miami. “Unity” is Gareth’s third chart entry, and he reached #1 with “We’ll Be OK” (now the name of his record label), which was in the Top 10 exactly two years ago.
At #27 is social media fave Conan Gray with his best song since his duet with Lauv in “Fake” (#12, 2020) called “Memories”. This one definitely will tug at your heart strings, and the singer continues to impress me with his songwriting and vocals.
I saw French producer Hugel spin a set during Miami Music Week and was pleased at the variety of music he chose, well outside of the standard stuff you hear in so many sets. One of the songs that caught my ears was one of his called “Madonna”, a fun, manic release created with female German producer Lovra, and it arrives on the chart at #29.
Rounding out the debuts at #30 is “Let Me Down Easy (Lie)”, a thoughtful but to-the-point ballad by L.A.’s Why Don’t We. The boys just departed the chart with Jonas Blue’s “Don’t Wake Me Up”, which peaked at #5.
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What I wrote aboutLeah Kate’s single “Shit Show” last Fallseems to be taking off even more as the social media star has a gem with “10 Things I Hate About You”. Taking its cues from Gayle’s “abcdefu”, Avril Lavigne, Cyndi Lauper, and perhaps even the same-titled movie, “10 Things” is a universal theme song for post-relationship blahs with a bit of a twist at the end. I really enjoy the energy in this song through Leah Kate’s vocal and the harmonies, and like the L.A.-based singer/songwriter’s past releases, “10 Things” stays with you as a fun one that’s not grating or annoying. “10 Things” will stand the test of time and is a song that would provide a blast in Top 40 radio playlists.
I’ve written about NYC pop/dance singer/songwriter Reigen numerous times in recent years, but with “tu ritmo” he tackles a song that is principally sung in Spanish. It’s a beautiful, sensual song whose key phrase “deseo tu ritmo” means “I want your rhythm”. And that of course is the rhythm of romance, sex, and maybe even love. Reigen’s nuanced vocal leads the way, and the above video was shot in Spain featuring dancers from the LGTBailamos dance school providing an ideal backdrop for the story. Fans of Latin music and the singer will adore this one.
Mike Rogers is a Dutch alternative trio with pop, rock and dance music roots, consisting of producers Mike Mago and Roger van der Zwan (TWR72), and vocalist Micha de Jonge (from the group Kita Menari). Very reminiscent of the intent of dance act Miike Snow, Mike Rogers is intended to be a live act, with a full album coming next year. Ahead of all of that is “Can’t Stop”, a powerful new single about a guy trying to breakaway from his past life of being constantly misunderstood. Micha’s voice is bold and deep and unlike anything you’ll hear on the radio, and the overall sound of the single is of triumph and exhilaration. Put “Can’t Stop” on your list of songs to check out.
One of the sheer delights of 2021 was to have Swedish star Darin back recording in English after an eight year absence, during which time he focused on songs in his native language. “Can’t Stay Away” was my #2 song of the year, and it was followed up with the heartfelt ballad “Holding Me More” – both songs reaching #1 on my personal chart. “Can’t Stay Away” even got a second wind when it became a big hit in Italy this year. “Superstar” follows the happy, uninhibited groove of “Can’t Stay Away” with another airy dance/pop release that will please his fans immensely. Though perhaps not as strong as the previous two singles, “Superstar” features another impeccable Darin vocal and bright production by no less than the renown Stuart Price, along with rising British duo Billen Ted and co-writer Jamie Hartman. With “Superstar”, I certainly can’t get enough of Darin’s current releases, as well as the dynamic, memorable style in its video above (with the same director as “Can’t Stay Away” too).
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