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August 1, 2022 Interview with pop music talents Cimo Fränkel and Skofee

Interview with pop music talents Cimo Fränkel and Skofee

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In the brief yet stormy romance that is their latest collaborative effort ‘Where Do You Hide Your Love’, which they have released under Sign From The Universe / Tunecore, Pop creators Cimo Fränkel and Skofee fall in and out of love. Here we have two individual voices that compliment each other like wine and first dates. Textured tones and delicate breaks in Skofee’s pleasantly unique timbre convey heart-tugging emotion, adding sincerity to the song and enlivening its subject matter, while Cimo Fränkel decorates each lyric with a teary quiver. We wanted to know where the duo hide their secrets, so we asked them a few questions:

Stream/ Download: Where Do You Hide Your Love’

Can you describe an aha moment you experienced while recreating ‘Where Do You Hide Your Love’?

Cimo Fränkel: The second part of the second verse in the song as it is now was what I started with as a chorus. I wanted to create something like Amy Macdonald’s “This Is The Life”. The aha moment was when I completely let that go and wrote the actual chorus right after that part two days later.

Skofee: Honestly, Cimo agreeing to work on his song as a duet was a big moment for me. In creating the song, it was really cool to hear the original lyrics work from a split perspective.

This track is vocally and lyrically rich. What was your focus when creating this single?

Cimo Fränkel: The focus was to create something that was simple, but hadn’t been said that way yet. Melodically the focus was: no boundaries.

Skofee: I think the focus was to highlight the vocals as a key instrument in the track, the background vocal swells are emotional and give it a lot of power. We wanted it to be different from the original as well, which I think the moodier production as a whole accomplishes.

What are some of your earliest memories of music?

Cimo Fränkel: Dancing to Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson and feeling emotions I had never felt before. I was so into it that it almost hurt, I couldn’t understand why an uptempo song like that would make me cry.

Skofee: My parents would sing a lot around the house, so it always felt fairly normal to have music around. We went to a bluegrass music festival in Winfield, Kansas starting when I was six or so—I remember being pretty taken with the live music there.

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

Cimo Fränkel: I usually start with chords and melody, I don’t start with lyrics until everything sounds the way it has to sound, melody is the most important step for me to get excited about finishing a song.

Skofee: It depends! Sometimes I have a lyrical idea and put it to music, others I’ll hear a track or lay down some chords and come up with a lyric concept that goes well with the music. My favorite part of the process is recording harmonies, I could do that for hours and hours at a time.

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

Cimo Fränkel: I prefer studio work, there is nothing more satisfying than the process of creating a song from start to finish.

Skofee: Studio work and music creation hands down. I do love performing in a different way, but writing and creating the music is my favorite part of the process—it’s so fun to go into a session and leave with a song.

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

Cimo Fränkel: Somebody told me one of my songs saved their life. She had part of the lyrics tattooed on her leg.

Skofee: Any person who tells me that they listened to a song of mine and it served as a good soundtrack for a specific moment in their life—that sticks with me and it’s a really great feeling.

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

Cimo Fränkel: Disco and ‘80s music. Michael Jackson, A-ha, Tears For Fears, Fleetwood Mac, Crowded House, Stevie Wonder, a lot of Motown songs as well.

Skofee: Probably just what I’m listening to that week! I jump around a lot so it’s probably good that I don’t have a radio show.

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

Cimo Fränkel: 

Fleetwood Mac – Tango In The Night

Michael Jackson – Off The Wall

2pac – All Eyez On Me

Stevie Wonder – Characters

Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms

Skofee: 

McCall “…to be a dream…”

Charli XCX “CRASH”

Christine and the Queens “La vita nuova”

Dijon “Absolutely”

Rosalía “MOTOMAMI”

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

Cimo Fränkel: I would want people to say, ‘that is a Cimo Frankel song’. Even if someone else does it I want them to recognize it, like Pharrell.

Skofee: I’m open to success looking a lot of different ways. My goal is to play consistent shows to crowds who know my lyrics, work with new people who I’ve been inspired by creatively, and keep evolving my sound with time. I just want to keep building on my career with each release and make people feel heard with my lyrics.

One last thought to leave your fans with?

Cimo Fränkel: Doing what you love is more specific than just a path, yes making music is what I love, but true happiness comes from executing the thing you love exactly the way you want to.

Skofee: I love you! Thank you for listening, it means the world.

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July 25, 2022 Singer Sofia Evangelina reflects on love in new song

Singer Sofia Evangelina reflects on love in new song

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Encapsulating a fairytale in a single song, singer Sofia Evangelina has shared her new record ‘Get Outta My Head’, out via Tsarina Records. Her vocal prowess is the first thing listeners will notice. Her powerful voice takes center stage, filling the room with presence. Unstoppable, she refuses to yield, and her light shines through.

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The title perfectly describes the message behind the single: ‘Get Outta My Head’ is a song that describes how easily lovers can become hooked on each other. After all, love is a drug, and Sofia understands this truth, sharing her perspective on what this experience — of always having someone on your mind — is like. 

Although the song explores the insatiable yearning people feel in relationships, there is a strong streak of independence here. Perhaps it’s the boldness of her voice or the sureness with which she reaches those impossibly high notes, either way, she delivers Get Outta My Head’ with skill and force.

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June 28, 2022 Budding Singer Sabrina Monique shares new music video ‘Sideshow’

Budding Singer Sabrina Monique shares new music video ‘Sideshow’

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A rose amongst a bouquet of wilting emotions, rising pop songstress Sabrina Monique shares her touching new video for her latest single ‘Sideshow’ released via United World Records. Despite her heartache, she refuses to be confined to the vase that others put her in, choosing instead to stretch up towards the sun. 

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We are introduced to a pensive Sabrina, dressed in lavender, perched on the edge of a piano stool expressing her deepest thoughts and feelings; love is a carnival, and she is leaving the circus to revel in her independence.  She is a fierce star-in-the-making who is determined to establish a name for herself. She truly puts herself out there with ‘Sideshow’, an unapologetically honest single with a focus on songwriting.

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Sabrina’s wonder is palpable. A modern-day Alice, she guides listeners through a journey of passion, loss and self-discovery. One can’t help but lose oneself in this fairytale.

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June 23, 2022 Alternative artist Sage Castleberry releases debut song

Alternative artist Sage Castleberry releases debut song

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Michigan-born and bred Sage Castleberry is a pop artist whose music brings together old and new. Born into a family of musicians, he was exposed to a variety of genres, ranging from 80s hair bands to country music and everything in between. Picking up the guitar at just 10 years old, Castleberry has spent years mastering his art, eventually becoming the lead guitarist in a band alongside his good childhood friend, Sam Luna, Dave Luna, long-time family friend Chris Gillette and Castleberry’s own father, Tim Castleberry. Taking the leap to go solo, the songwriter has been working on his own music, discovering his unique sound and perfecting his artistry. 

His debut single “I Kinda Like It” narrates the story of a guy who likes the feeling when a girl shows interest in him, but only at certain times. Touching on the desire to have someone to alleviate the symptoms of loneliness, he sings, “I kinda like it when I need you, to go and pick up on your phone, cause I don’t want to be alone.”

With a throbbing beat, jangly guitars and echoing synths the track shines bright. Doused in a groovy, move-inducing rhythm, Castleberry’s infectious vocals will have you singing along all day. “I Kinda Like It” showcases an infectious pop sound fueled by Castleberry’s influences over the years. From the likes of Queen, Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars and The Band Camino, the Michigan artist displays a multitude of sounds, as he soaks up the music from his childhood, fusing them with modern, fresh and dance-worthy elements.

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