BILLCS Top 30 – #440 – September 22, 2014

Suddenly we move into Fall, and the entire landscape at the top of my chart is changing.  Not unexpectedly, the high energy dance experience that we enjoyed for most of the year is shifting to quieter music with top notch vocal power and three songs that will rule the top of my chart for the next while.

The Top 10

  • The hint from two weeks ago proved to be true.  Sam Smith acquires his 4th number one song of the year on my personal chart with “I’m Not The Only One”, moving up 4-1.  This is one song that’s grown immeasurably on me from In The Lonely Hour since it was first release.  It’s in fine contention to be one of the top songs of 2014, along with “Stay With Me”, “Money On My Mind”, and “Latch”.  The relentless worldwide touring must be taking its toll – Sam had to cancel his Toronto stop on his tour.

  • The fastest riser is right behind, and it’s “Smile” by Mikky Ekko, bounding 17-2, certain to be #1 whenever “I’m Not The Only One” concedes.  The singer is touring with Alt-J, which is already seeing sold out shows across the country, including the Toronto stop on November 11.

https://soundcloud.com/harrietsmusic/afterglow

Harriet’s rich vocal tones send “Afterglow” from 6 to 3.  It’s from her fine 3 song EP What’s Mine Is Yours, containing the solid pop song of the same name, plus a cover of Judie Tzuke’s “If (When You Go)”, and they’re all grandly produced by Steve Anderson.

  • “This Could Be Something” by Anton Ewald & Medina is proving to be enduring, slipping 2-4, just can’t get the ‘oooh oooh’s’ out of my head yet!
  • Davis Redfield & Carl Man’s “Music Gods” moves up 9-7, ever so eyeing the Top 50 in two weeks amid fierce competition.

  • It’s Mikky Ekko again at #8, this time as featured voice on Chris Malinchak’s funky club song “Stranger”, rising 11-8.

  • “Get To Know You” by Corey Niles & Ish is picking up in radio airplay across Canada!  The infectious and tightly produced song climbs 12-9.

  • From the forthcoming album The Couch Surfing Chronicles, Brandyn Burnette’s “Thanks For Nothing” moves 15-10.  Brandyn’s one well-grounded old soul kind of guy and his tweets are well worth your perusal!  He plays in L.A on Monday September 22 at the Hotel Cafe.  Take a look at his “Life’s A Beach” video below – it will make you smile!

On The Way Up

  • The remix of Adam Tyler’s 2011 single “I Won’t Let You Go” in an Aron Friedman remix is once again on its way to the Top 10, where it previously peaked at #5.  Also climbing is the Paul Hetherington-produced “Criminal”, up 23-18.  You can preview a new single featuring Adam further down below 🙂

  • The positive folk/pop of Knoxville, TN based singer Lyonn (aka Tyler Gelrud) continues to flourish as “Just Say Hello” climbs 20-15.

  • Soon to make an international breakthrough is Graffiti6 singer Jamie Scott with his latest single “Unbreakable”, from his upcoming album My Hurricane.  The song jumps 24-16.  Watch the new heart-stirring video above.

  • Slick R&B/pop from Chromatone, with a winning video full of great dancing and choreography, comes in the form of “Play For Me”, which rises 26-21.

Premiering

  • Like many others, I can’t wait till the release of Jessie Ware’s Tough Love album as well as the UK singer’s North American tour, which brings her to Toronto on October 26 (and I’m going YAY).  In the meantime, “Say You Love Me” and its quiet power makes a splash on the chart at #20.  Jessie’s only previous appearance on my chart was on a reissue of Miguel’s “Adorn”, which got to #1 last Fall.  The Tough Love album also features a 70’s R&B flavoured Miguel composition “Kind Of…Sometimes…Maybe”, which you can hear below.
  • As his former #1 “Tidal Wave” is about to depart the chart after a maximum 10 appearances (20 weeks), the latest from 16 year old Tristan Thompson arrives on the chart at #22.  Watch the video for “Mistaken” below.
  • Lastly, it’s a great reason to fall in love with a song you enjoyed the first time around.  Penguin Prison has put a disco spin on his cover of Sade’s first single “Hang On To Your Love”.  It’s available to you as a free download in anticipation of PP’s sophomore album, and bows on the chart at #25.  PP has a great track record on my chart – “Hang On” is his 7th entry, plus he’s been featured on one other Top 5 song (RAC’s “Hollywood”) and remixed four songs (by Jamiroquai, The Temper Trap’s #1 “Resurrection”, Ghost Beach, and Lana Del Rey).

Extra! Extra!

Here’s what Adam Tyler’s up to in his spare time.  His 19 year old producer friend Mi Disguise has featured him on the exuberant “Alive”, which has loads of dance club potential.  You can preview this new song below.  Enjoy!

https://soundcloud.com/mi-disguise/alive-feat-adam-tyler

The Full Chart

Listen to the songs or watch the videos using the links on the pictures on the pretty and detailed web edition of my chart.

04 01 I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE Sam Smith
17 02 SMILE Mikky Ekko
06 03 AFTERGLOW Harriet
02 04 THIS COULD BE SOMETHING Anton Ewald featuring Medina
05 05 NO FUN The Presets
01 06 I BELIEVE Bright Light Bright Light
09 07 MUSIC GODS Davis Redfield featuring Carl Man
11 08 STRANGER Chris Malinchak featuring Mikky Ekko
12 09 GET TO KNOW YOU Corey Niles featuring Ish
15 10 THANKS FOR NOTHING Brandyn Burnette
03 11 TIME HAS COME Hannis
08 12 TEN FEET TALL Afrojack featuring Wrabel
19 13 I WON’T LET YOU GO (Aron Friedman remix) Adam Tyler
16 14 ZEPPELIN Eli Lieb
20 15 JUST SAY HELLO Lyonn
24 16 UNBREAKABLE Jamie Scott
21 17 AMNESIA 5 Seconds Of Summer
23 18 CRIMINAL Adam Tyler
07 19 WHEN YOU LEFT ME Sam Dickinson
New 20 SAY YOU LOVE ME Jessie Ware
26 21 PLAY FOR ME Chromatone
New 22 MISTAKEN Tristan Thompson
28 23 KILLER WHALES Smallpools
10 24 BIG CITY GIRLS (DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH SMALL TOWN BOYS) Zorro Blakk
New 25 HANG ON TO YOUR LOVE Penguin Prison
13 26 ELECTRIFY THE NIGHT House Rockerz featuring Davis Redfield & Carl Man
14 27 TIDAL WAVE Tristan Thompson
18 28 BOOM CLAP Charli XCX
22 29 KNEW YOU BETTER Adam Tyler
25 30 LITTLE ME (Steve Smart & Wildfunk radio edit) Little Mix

Listen for My New Music Pick Of The Week on D-Moos.com!

As many of you are already aware, after many years away from the microphone, I am now pleased to be back as a voice on D-Moos.com Canada’s National Internet Radio Station, which mainly plays a selection of oldies, mostly from the 50’s to the 90’s, with soon to be more intrusions from the 2000’s and other new music.

Do listen in for my New Music Pick of the Week feature on D-Moos.com 8 times per day starting at 2:05 AM EST on Mondays, and while the station is only live in the evenings from 9:00 pm to midnight (with my long-time musical partner in crime “The Musicman” James Rogers), you can hear my voice at other odd times, particularly if you’re an oldies loving night owl on the weekend overnights 🙂

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    Relevant Choice: “Ball Of Confusion” by @MoranMusic & @Deep_Influence featuring @divaJasonWalker

    TONY MORAN & DEEP INFLUENCE featuring JASON WALKER, “Ball Of Confusion”

    Despite its origins as a Vietnam-era Motown smasheroo by The Temptations in 1970 (and noteworthy as an electronic comeback cover by Tina Turner in 1982 via BEF 🙂 ), “Ball Of Confusion” has never lost its relevance.  And so we have a fierce new version in aoun tstanding creation from Grammy nominee and club veteran Tony Moran, frequent collaborator Deep Influence, and, with an extremely well-chosen vocal, New York club star Jason Walker, who just recently had another Billboard Top 10 club hit with his own blistering cover of Taylor Dayne’s “Tell It To My Heart”.  Accolades all around – listen for it at your local club and watch it burn up the charts.

    Hit In The Making: “Mistaken” by Tristan Thompson (@TristanTmusic)

    TRISTAN THOMPSON, “Mistaken”

    Hot on the Canada-wide vibe caused by his debut single “Tidal Wave”, which has received national (and New Zealand!) airplay as well as TV exposure for the British Columbian singer, comes a new video for “Mistaken”, from Tristan Thompson’s album Here For You.  This time Tristan’s singing a story as the knowing voice of regret at the young age of 16, as set to an 80s inspired synth pop melody, and the song’s earworm of a chorus will have you humming “Mistaken” for days.  Plus there are some good performance scenes with a cool vehicle 🙂 The bonus with Tristan having such a great voice at his age is that all of his songs come across as convincing and mature, making his music open for a wider audience than your average teenage pop star.  If you’re in western Canada, look for Tristan as part of the TeenFest tour, and who knows maybe it will head eastward to the rest of the country.  Be sure to support this fine talent and pick up any of his songs on iTunes for 99 cents each or buy the entire Here For You album (and you can read my blog post about it here).  “Mistaken” is a fine candidate for international radio play, and could also do well in clubs with remixes.

    It’s New! It’s @BettyWho! “Runaways”!

    https://soundcloud.com/bettywhomusic/runaways

     

    BETTY WHO, “Runaways”

    I can’t believe I first wrote about Betty Who’s “Somebody Loves You” last frickin’ July!!  The warm and inspiring dance record wasted no time in attracting listeners to the free download EP The Movement, becoming the emotional source for a viral Home Depot wedding proposal, succeeding as a #1 Billboard Dance Club Play single, and getting the Aussie-born NYC-based singer signed to RCA Records.  So Betty’s upcoming debut album Take Me When You Go along with another club tour (which will bring her back to Toronto in October – and this time a power failure won’t cancel her show!) and new single “Runaways” will continue to let the singer blaze her contagious path.  With Sia breaking through as a singer with “Chandelier”, “Runaways” could easily follow suit as an energetic dance/pop smash that’s full of bite and edge, so the gals at the top of the singles chart had better make room for the Who train to storm through!!

    Get Dancing with @SVEmusic’s “Riot” (video)

    SVE, “Riot” (video)

    What better way to promote the immense talents of New York-based singer SVE than to dance up a “Riot”?  I brought this second release to your attention about a month ago, and now we have a slick and well-choreographed video which beautifully gets across the energy and attitude of the song.  If SVE’s voice hasn’t turned enough heads by now then the eye-catching visuals of the video will show she is a force waiting to happen.  Don’t forget to pick up “Riot” on iTunes.

    BILLCS Top 30 #439 – September 8/14

    While I have three sharp debuts on this new edition of my personal chart, most of the big activity takes place in the upper half of the chart.  The top of the chart stays the same and all those newcomers from the last few weeks are jammed in line waiting for their turn to advance 🙂

    WordPress also kindly reminded me that it was five years ago that I started this blog! 🙂

    THE TOP 10

    • 1, 2, 3 BLAM!  All held tight by Bright Light Bright Light’s “I Believe”, Anton Ewald & Medina’s “This Could Be Something” (video is right here), and “Time Has Come” by Finland’s Hannis.  Let’s see who’s going to give up their place in two weeks as other songs below will advance!  Bright Light Bright Light also returns to North American for another leg of his tour with Elton John!  Check online for dates!
    • Sam Smith has already had three songs which have reached #1 here this year – “Money On My Mind”, “Latch” (with Disclosure), and “Stay With Me”.  Can he do the same with “I’m Not The Only One”?  It soars 13-4.  What kind of bet would you make? 🙂

    • The Presets are coming back to North America (in Toronto at Danforth Music Hall on October 29), and I’m hoping a new album or EP will follow that tour.  “No Fun” is close to matching the #4 peak of “If I Know You” from 2009 as it climbs 8-5.
    • The fastest riser on the chart, not surprisingly, is last week’s highest debut, the pensive and thoughtful “Afterglow” by new UK sensation Harriet.  It vaults 16-6 and Top 5 is an immediate destination!

    https://soundcloud.com/harrietsmusic/afterglow

    •  I was a bit late on this song but it does resonate long-term!  “Ten Feet Tall” by Afrojack featuring Stephen Wrabel moves up 11-8.
    • Just as former #1 “Electrify The Night” leaves the Top 10, the team of Davis Redfield & Carl Man and their songwriting crew continue on as “Music Gods” leaps 15-9!

    • The fourth song new to the Top 10 is the bouncy and fun “Big City Girls (Don’t Fall In Love With Small Town Boys)” by the mysterious Zorro Blakk at #10.

    ON THE RISE

    • Some nice five point jumps happening for three songs.  The fine collab between Corey Niles & Ish on “Get To Know You” soars 17-12 (already matching the peak of “Rollercoaster”!), while Brandyn Burnette’s entertaining kiss-off “Thanks For Nothing” and Eli Lieb’s retro-pop “Zeppelin” move up 20-15 and 21-16 respectively!

    • Other recent entries seem to be off to slower starts but could pick up in the coming weeks.  So there are three point moves for the re-entry of Adam Tyler’s “I Can’t Let You Go” in an Aron Friedman remix (22-19), Nashville-based singer Lyonn with “Just Say Hello” (23-20) (below), and Aussie sensations 5SOS with “Amnesia” (24-21).

    • The remaining two of last week’s debuts are also off to deceiving starts – “Criminal” by Adam Tyler climbs 27-23 and Jamie Scott’s “Unbreakable” (below) rises 28-24, but they should also get into full gear on subsequent charts!

     PREMIERING

    • Mikky Ekko’s “Smile” is one of the most stunning new songs of the year and arrives at #17.  Its sights are set for #1 so watch out!  Mikky’s also featured on Chris Malinchak’s funky and fresh “Stranger” at #11.

    • “Play For Me” by Chromatone debuts at #26 for the talented singer/songwriter/dancer.  Be sure to click on the picture on the chart to watch the video, which is filled with all kind of great dance moves and choreography.

    • The last debut is “Killer Whales” by Smallpools at #28, which I first heard in concert when they opened for Neon Trees this summer.  The quartet initially made the song available for free download, and I’m looking forward to their sophomore album which should arrive this Fall.

    The Full Chart

    Listen to the songs or watch the videos using the links on the pictures on the pretty and detailed web edition of my chart.

    01 01 I BELIEVE Bright Light Bright Light
    02 02 THIS COULD BE SOMETHING Anton Ewald featuring Medina
    03 03 TIME HAS COME Hannis
    13 04 I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE Sam Smith
    08 05 NO FUN The Presets
    16 06 AFTERGLOW Harriet
    07 07 WHEN YOU LEFT ME Sam Dickinson
    11 08 TEN FEET TALL Afrojack featuring Wrabel
    15 09 MUSIC GODS Davis Redfield featuring Carl Man
    12 10 BIG CITY GIRLS (DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH SMALL TOWN BOYS) Zorro Blakk
    14 11 STRANGER Chris Malinchak featuring Mikky Ekko
    17 12 GET TO KNOW YOU Corey Niles featuring Ish
    04 13 ELECTRIFY THE NIGHT House Rockerz featuring Davis Redfield & Carl Man
    05 14 TIDAL WAVE Tristan Thompson
    20 15 THANKS FOR NOTHING Brandyn Burnette
    21 16 ZEPPELIN Eli Lieb
    New 17 SMILE Mikky Ekko
    06 18 BOOM CLAP Charli XCX
    22 19 I WON’T LET YOU GO (Aron Friedman remix) Adam Tyler
    23 20 JUST SAY HELLO Lyonn
    24 21 AMNESIA 5 Seconds Of Summer
    09 22 KNEW YOU BETTER Adam Tyler
    27 23 CRIMINAL Adam Tyler
    28 24 UNBREAKABLE Jamie Scott
    10 25 LITTLE ME (STEVE SMART & WILDFUNK RADIO EDIT) Little Mix
    New 26 PLAY FOR ME Chromatone
    18 27 LOVE IN THE 21ST CENTURY Neon Trees
    New 28 KILLER WHALES Smallpools
    19 29 TELL IT TO MY HEART Jason Walker featuring Bimbo Jones
    25 30 GOOD NEWS (FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE BAD NEWS) Zorro Blakk featuring Deniz Olivieri

    Listen for My New Music Pick Of The Week on D-Moos.com!

    As many of you are already aware, after many years away from the microphone, I am now pleased to be back as a voice on D-Moos.com Canada’s National Internet Radio Station, which mainly plays a selection of oldies, mostly from the 50’s to the 90’s, with soon to be more intrusions from the 2000’s and other new music.

    Do listen in for my New Music Pick of the Week feature on D-Moos.com 8 times per day starting at 2:05 AM EST on Mondays, and while the station is only live in the evenings from 9:00 pm to midnight (with my long-time musical partner in crime “The Musicman” James Rogers), you can hear my voice at other odd times, particularly if you’re an oldies loving night owl on the weekend overnights 🙂

    Retrotastic: “Classic” (@RAC remix) by @TheKnocks featuring Powers

     

    THE KNOCKS featuring POWERS, “Classic” (RAC remix)

    It’s the end-of-summer song that could still be an uncharacteristic hit.  And it’s esteemed DJ/producer RAC who has taken “Classic” by fellow dance music makers The Knocks (featuring duo Powers) to another level.  He strips away the song’s original funky edge in favour of a 70’s vibe whose piano riff screams Andrea True Connection.  The song’s easy going and jaunty melody make it a natural for the dance floor.  I loved The Knocks’ take on “Midnight City” (featuring vocalist Mandy Lee) so this collaboration with Powers goes down sooo smoothly.

     

    So So So Discofied: @PenguinPrison covers @SadeOfficial’s “Hang On To Your Love”

     

    PENGUIN PRISON, “Hang On To Your Love”

    Penguin Prison (aka New Yorker Chris Glover) has impeccable taste, as his choice in covering Sade’s first single “Hang On To Your Love” so aptly proves.  It’s been a while since we’ve had new Penguin music while Chris has been touring just about everywhere in the past three years, whether for a live performance or DJ set.  But something’s brewing, much needed after his marvelous and diverse self-titled 2010 album, featuring decade classics like “The Worse It Gets”, “Golden Train”, and “Don’t Fuck With My Money”, which dominated my personal chart in 2011-12.  When Sade arrived with this song (and I have the original 12″ vinyl (pic below), it sparked the trend of an “old club sound” in the mid-80’s, and I believe she and her Grammy-winning band were ultimately the only survivors of that niche-genre.  Penguin Prison has opted to bring out the urgency of the song through an early 80’s disco vibe – and you will be hooked, I guarantee.  Download it and dance away using the Soundcloud link above 🙂

    You can also catch Penguin’s voice in the summery Caribbean-flavoured vibe of Viceroy’s “The Life” below.

     

    sade

    Extreme Dayz: “To The Extreme” Video by @CarsCalories

    CARS & CALORIES, “To The Extreme” (video)

    It’s been a hot second since I helped bring Norwegian duo Cars & Calories to your attention with not only the power-poppy “To The Extreme” but also the heart-pounder “Runner Up”.  You get a look at look at the lads, Jim André and Michael – and Jim André looks as young as his voice 😉  The video for “To The Extreme” starts off a little dry, but stick with it, because everything comes together within about the last minute.  I don’t know about you, but being older than the average blogger, I found that its generational theme put a smile on my face.  And now I digress:  When I was much younger, short-lived Canadian troupe Boys Brigade – who I got to see in concert, horn section and all, along with lead singer (eventually well-known producer) Malcolm Burn – had snippets of a similar idea, albeit gender-bending – given away from the start – in their video for “The Passion Of Love” below.  And I had the same warm reaction then too!

    BILLCS Top 30 #438 – August 25/14

    This post will be about the highlights on the chart, as there is so much going on, with so much good new music find its way onto the chart too that others are making a quick exit.  Plus there’s a rare event as a past hit re-enters the chart in a remixed version!

    The New #1

    Bright Light Bright Light gets his latest #1 (only his 5th since 2010 😉 ) with “I Believe”, from his sophomore album Life Is Easy.  Past #1’s were “A New Word To Say”, “Love Part II”, “Waiting For The Feeling”, and the song that will follow “I Believe” as the next single from the album, “An Open Heart” (released on last year’s In Your Care EP).  Rod (aka BLx2) will be on tour in England soon and then back to the US for more shows later in the year.

    The Rest of the Top 20

    • “This Could Be Something” by Anton Ewald featuring Medina is one of the year’s ear-creepers as it advances to #2, matching Anton’s previous peak last year with the still-exhilarating “Begging”.
    • One of the year’s most unexpected pleasures is the europop/dubstep mix in “Time Has Come” by Finnish singer Hannis.  It moves up to #3!
    • Sam Dickinson is one busy lad in the UK, set to perform a number of dates to promote the deluxe edition of his album The Stories That Occurred.  “When You Left Me” will grab you from its first note, and it climbs 10-7, surpassing the previous #8 peak of last year’s equally riveting “Learn To Wait”.

    • The Presets are in fine funky form with “No Fun”, the Aussie duo’s latest and one of their most interesting songs to date.  And I’m so pleased they’re coming back to North America for a Fall tour, so I’m hoping to catch them in Toronto on October 29 at the Danforth Music Hall this time.  It’s been 5 years since I saw their show in California and I’m itching to hear the songs in concert that they’ve released since that time!!

    Movin’ On Up

    • It’s absolutely no surprise that Sam Smith’s “I’m Not The Only One” is the fastest riser, jumping 22-13.  It’s simply a classic pop song just like “Stay With Me” and is set to follow suit up my chart and others!

    • “Stranger” by Chris Malinchak & Mikky Ekko debuted just outside of the Top 40 in the UK this week, and I’m hoping interest will continue in this gorgeously sung and produced song.  It moves up 18-14 and Mikky Ekko is set to release his debut album, which he previewed in concert in Times Square recently!
    • “Electrify The Night” leaves #1 after a month at the top, but the other collaboration by Davis Redfield & Carl Man, “Music Gods”, is on its own way up the chart, advancing 19-15.

    • Canadians Corey Niles and Ish and their busy hip hop/pop song “Get To Know You” are all fired up and climbing, this week up a massive 25-17!

    • I thought we’d hear more about what was next (besides more touring) for Neon Trees after the success of “Sleeping With A Friend” from their album Pop Psychology.  In my chart world, “Love in the 21st Century” continues to rise, up 20-18.

    • Singer/songwriters Brandyn Burnette and Eli Lieb have good things going on with their latest single.  Brandyn’s kiss off “Thanks For Nothing” moves 26-20 and Eli’s reminiscence of those special times listening to “Zeppelin” climbs 27-21.

    Four Debuts!

    The chart continues to be a revolving door for new music lately – it’s all soooo good!

    • I wrote about her EP What’s Mine Is Yours just the other day, but I’ve been waiting so long to chart Harriet’s “Afterglow” – I won’t chart songs until they are officially available for purchase/download.  Nonetheless, “Afterglow” makes a huge splash at #16 – a must for your ears in 2014!

    https://soundcloud.com/harrietsmusic/afterglow

    • While his “Knew You Better” holds at #9 this week, I mentioned two weeks ago that songs from Adam Tyler’s Shattered Ice deluxe edition have been quietly waiting for their turn on the chart.  And with this edition there’s a double whammy.  First, a rarity:  “I Won’t Let You Go” returns after 3 years in a brilliant downtempo house-y remix by Aron Friedman that almost sounds like a new song.  It returns at #22 and we’ll have to see if it matches the #5 peak of the original.  It also may end up being the longest-lasting song on the chart as a re-entry if it lasts 9 appearances.  The record for a re-entry is currently held by Ryan Star’s “Last Train Home”, which had 17 appearances in two separate chart runs.  Then we have an insanely catchy new one, produced by Australia’s Paul Hetherington called “Criminal”, which I think should be the next single after “Knew You Better”.  “Criminal” arrives at #27.
    • Debuting at #28 is Jamie Scott’s “Unbreakable”, which sounds like it could be a Fall smash with its emotional story and solid vocal performance from the singer of Graffiti6.  Jamie’s album My Hurricane is on deck for October.

    The Full Chart

    Listen to the songs or watch the videos using the links on the pictures on the pretty and detailed web edition of my chart.

    08 01 I BELIEVE Bright Light Bright Light
    03 02 THIS COULD BE SOMETHING Anton Ewald featuring Medina
    05 03 TIME HAS COME Hannis
    01 04 ELECTRIFY THE NIGHT House Rockerz featuring Davis Redfield & Carl Man
    02 05 TIDAL WAVE Tristan Thompson
    07 06 BOOM CLAP Charli XCX
    10 07 WHEN YOU LEFT ME Sam Dickinson
    14 08 NO FUN The Presets
    09 09 KNEW YOU BETTER Adam Tyler
    04 10 LITTLE ME (Steve Smart & Wildfunk radio edit) Little Mix
    13 11 TEN FEET TALL Afrojack featuring Wrabel
    15 12 BIG CITY GIRLS (DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH SMALL TOWN BOYS) Zorro Blakk
    22 13 I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE Sam Smith
    18 14 STRANGER Chris Malinchak featuring Mikky Ekko
    19 15 MUSIC GODS Davis Redfield featuring Carl Man
    New 16 AFTERGLOW Harriet
    25 17 GET TO KNOW YOU Corey Niles featuring Ish
    20 18 LOVE IN THE 21ST CENTURY Neon Trees
    06 19 TELL IT TO MY HEART Jason Walker featuring Bimbo Jones
    26 20 THANKS FOR NOTHING Brandyn Burnett
    27 21 ZEPPELIN Eli Lieb
    Re-entry 22 I WON’T LET YOU GO (Aron Friedman remix) Adam Tyler
    28 23 JUST SAY HELLO Lyonn
    29 24 AMNESIA 5 Seconds Of Summer
    11 25 GOOD NEWS (FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE BAD NEWS) Zorro Blakk featuring Deniz Olivieri
    12 26 MIRACLE E-Mute
    New 27 CRIMINAL Adam Tyler
    New 28 UNBREAKABLE Jamie Scott
    16 29 YOUR LOVE FADES AWAY Simone Denny
    17 30 TRUST IT Nick Hagelin

    Listen for My New Music Pick Of The Week on D-Moos.com!

    As many of you are already aware, after many years away from the microphone, I am now pleased to be back as a voice on D-Moos.com Canada’s National Internet Radio Station, which mainly plays a selection of oldies, mostly from the 50’s to the 90’s, with soon to be more intrusions from the 2000’s and other new music.

    Do listen in for my New Music Pick of the Week feature on D-Moos.com 8 times per day starting at 2:05 AM EST on Mondays, and while the station is only live in the evenings from 9:00 pm to midnight (with my long-time musical partner in crime “The Musicman” James Rogers), you can hear my voice at other odd times, particularly if you’re an oldies loving night owl on the weekend overnights 🙂