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August 12, 2020 London’s Zeb Samuels presents ‘Positive Spirit’, an uplifting song for these uncertain times

London’s Zeb Samuels presents ‘Positive Spirit’, an uplifting song for these uncertain times

Photography credit: Daniel Blenman

London born and based musician and multi-instrumentalist Zeb Samuels has released his latest single, ‘Positive Spirit’ on 7 August via his own label Deep Heads. A self-confessed music fanatic, Zeb Samuels grew up in London where he was exposed to an abundance of music at his doorstep. These influences and experiences would ultimately develop his appreciation for a wide variety of sounds and eventually lead to the self-taught pianist operating as a songwriter, producer and vocalist.

The single is lifted from his upcoming EP, Vibration Exploration which will be available on the 21st of August and features Marc Cyril (who has worked with Joss Stone and Keziah Jones) on bass, Byron Wallen (previously worked alongside George Benson, Chaka Khan and Courtney Pine) on trumpet and flugelhorn and Mcknasty (who has worked alongside Kammal Willaims) on drums. As a label owner, Zeb Samuels has worked alongside many amazing artists, including the likes of SYNKRO, Djrum, Joe Armon- Jones, Congi, Geode and Ash Walker.

Opening with soulful jazzy soundscapes that draw you deeper into their waters, ‘Positive Spirit’ acts as a cool breath of fresh air on a warm summer night. Radiating tranquil energy, Zeb Samuels envelopes a maturity within his sound, metaphorically easing the listener into its sonic arms. Made for open spaces as the listener gazes at the stars, the single is sure to bring peace of mind to all who listen to it. 

Speaking of ‘Positive Spirit’, Zeb Samuels tells us:

“I feel like this is a track that is an unveiling of a new light and embodies positivity amongst the dark times that we have encountered recently.”

Vibration Exploration EP Tracklist

1. Positive Spirit 

2. Warm Vibration 

3. Yellow

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August 11, 2020 Leanne Tennant’s song ‘Overthinker’ is a thoughtful ode

Leanne Tennant’s song ‘Overthinker’ is a thoughtful ode

  Photo Credit: Matthew Loncar

UK born singer and songwriter Leanne Tennant new relatable single off of her Happiness Is album titled ‘Overthinker’ is comforting to the lost and fragile in these times of chaos around the world. The songstress has mentioned the tensions and anxieties that she was facing as an artist in her previous single ‘Everspin’. 

Leanne shares personal details behind the development of the song, “As a sufferer of anxiety, I have a tendency to overthink things.  I started writing this song when I was feeling a little fragile however what came out was quite powerful.  Even though the lyrics are about my overactive mind, I wanted this song to be a song of strength.  A reminder that I am strong.”

Leanne is an open book to anyone that will hear her sincere and thoughtful lyrics about the small victories and challenges that she faces every day as a creative and human being. but ‘Overthinker’ digs deeper into the vulnerable space of mental health. 

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August 11, 2020 Modern-blues infused band shares Gnarls Barkley ‘Crazy’ song remix

Modern-blues infused band shares Gnarls Barkley ‘Crazy’ song remix

Los Angeles, CA. – Shadow & The Thrill, the modern blues-infused, groove-laden, hook-filled, melodic Rock band from the streets of Los Angeles and New Orleans, bring you songs of salvation to soothe the soul! Their incredible new rendition of Gnarls Barkley’s, “Crazy” off of their debut album, Sugarbowl, is no exception.

Shadow & The Thrill is Tony Cardenas-Montana from Great White, who is also a Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum, Billboard-charting writer and musician along with Brentt Acrement, a much sought-after touring and session drummer and producer. Together they have created a musical experience that rivals their iconic rock and pop influences. 

Cardenas-Montana says, “I love this song and wanted to cover it from the first time I heard it. Gnarls Barkely’s vocals mesmerized me. My impression of the song was that it was about depression. I related to it in that way, having dealt with that illness myself since I was a teenager. I let the re-arrangement and treatment ideas gestate for years. Finally, this blues groove and feeling took hold and it just kind of flowed out. Recording this was an emotional experience for me as a vocalist and guitarist.” 

“Crazy” was mixed by Sylvia Massy (Tool, System Of A Down, Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Petty, The Black Crowes).

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August 7, 2020 Getting to know renowned pop & soul musician snny

Getting to know renowned pop & soul musician snny

Rising Ivory Coast musician and well-versed musician snny has just released his new single ‘Postmodern Black’  via Radio Silence. The single will form part of his long-anticipated debut album release later this year. To date, the musician currently sits over a whopping 12 million streams across major music streaming platforms. His previous release, EP Otito features an impressive production team with Alex Mendoza (producer of song ‘Trampoline’ by SHAED), Scott Hoffman (Scissor Sisters), and Starchild & The New Romantic (Toro y Moi, Solange and Blood Orange).

We find out what makes snny tick in this exclusive with him.

What are some of your earliest memories of music?

My mother playing records around the house and especially lots of church music. I specifically remember the first time I watched the music video for ‘Thriller’ and  I was blown away. I probably fell in love with music videos first before actually realizing I was into music.

Take us through your songwriting process. Are there any particular steps you take when putting music together?

A lot of ideas happen in the shower. There’s something about water that just brings the best out. I usually form a story or use some keywords to then paint with before bringing any instruments into play. The lyrics and melody come together simultaneously upon conception.

You have previously shared,“‘Postmodern Black’ is, to me, a sonic manifestation of my own self-reliance.” Can you elaborate on this?

I see it more like a score to a moment in a film where the underdog realizes his potential & throws all self-doubt out the window. 

Studio work and music creation or performing and interacting with a live audience, which do you prefer?

I don’t think you can compare both really. I feel like they are both intimate in their own way. I thoroughly enjoy doing both, at the end of the day I want to create something in the studio that I myself would want to hear and perform at a live performance.

What is the most memorable response you have had to your music?

Getting Bob Dylan’s okay to approval to reimagine his classic ‘The Times They Are A-Changin’

If you could put together a radio show, what kind of music would you play?

It would be a pretty eclectic space, everything from traditional Ivorian music to Brazilian rap, french disco, to everything in between.

Name five artists and their albums who would appear on your radio show

my late great uncle “Ernesto DjeDje” his album Le Roi Ziglibithien, MC Binladen & self-titled album, Paul Desmond – Glad to be Unhappy, Toro y Moi – Outer Peace, Crack Cloud – Pain Olympics.

What would you like to achieve with your music? What does success look like to you?

Spreading positivity and influencing change. Ushering in the new while remembering the old.

What emotions were you trying to evoke in yourself with this single?

I wanted the single to represent strength, conviction and self-confidence,  which are all extremely important especially as a black creative. 

One last thought to leave your fans with?

Create create create.

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