![]() ![]() In an Instagram post about “One More Night,” Ivy Sole said, “ & I started this song almost 3 years ago to the day” and added, “grateful for your talent & heart, T.” ![]() In addition to those feats, he’s featured on this track, as well as an earlier single from anaiis, “chuu.” Jones has had a busy year: In 2021 he’s released an album, Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Mamma - which made it onto our list of the best albums of 2021 so far - alongside a Sundance-winning short film. Since then, she’s released the EP SOUTHPAW and a handful of loosies. Ivy Sole’s breakthrough album, Overgrown, was our Hip-Hop Record of the Month in April 2018. Co-produced by Ivy Sole and Jones, the track is a smooth blend of hip-hop, R&B and desire. And candid it is, with Ivy Sole and Topaz Jones singing and rapping as they “pine for one more evening of passion with a person they shouldn't be giving the time of day (or night, for that matter),” according to a statement. “One More Night” is the second single, accompanied by a steamy music video, from Ivy Sole’s upcoming album, candid. You can pre-order ‘Time To Melt’ from the VMP store here. Time To Melt was recorded at Evian’s studio, Flying Cloud Recordings, in the Catskills in upstate New York, where he lives with his partner Hannah Cohen - who is also a musician featured on the album. Now we have fighter pilots coming forward about strange, impossible experiences they’ve had in the sky.” It used to be that we only had fiction and conspiracy to feed our off-world fantasies. Sometimes it’s more fun to sit there and look out, you know? It’s a wild time to be alive, for better or for worse. In a statement about the last single, Evian said, “‘Never Know’ is kind of about escapism, dystopian realities, and aliens. There isn’t a music video for “Never Know,” but Evian did release an official lyric video. Earlier singles from the psychedelic pop album include “Easy to Love,” “Knock Knock” and the title track. “Never Know” is the last single from Sam Evian in advance of his recently released album Time To Melt, his third record and debut with Fat Possum. You can pre-order ‘Interior’ from the VMP store here. I’ve spent a lot of the last few years trying to craft ‘ambient music that you could dance to,’ but this one is about as close as I get to a DJ tool.” He added, “This track is truly meant for a dancefloor. When I first sent him the original demos he said he could hear slivers of ‘early 2000s French house music,’ that note sent me down a rabbit hole which resulted in, and ‘Swimming’ is one of the songs that benefited most from that note.” It benefited so much from Joel’s guidance. Isaak said in the statement, “ is one of the first songs I made for this record, some three years ago. “Swimming” is the first single from Teen Daze’s upcoming album, Interior via Cascine, mixed by Joel Ford and mastered by Dave Cooley. Ginelli said in a statement, “For me, the song is a celebration of dancing together again and the anticipation of those moments.” In line with the ambient sounds of the song, there are animated visuals, directed by Nicole Ginelli, with figures dancing to the atmospheric beat. You can pre-order ‘It Was A Home,’ KAINA’s debut ‘Next To The Sun’ or a bundle of both albums from the VMP store here.īritish Columbia-based producer Jamison Isaak - who also releases dance music as Pacific Coliseum and folk songs as Two Bicycles - has released a new single, “Swimming,” from his synthpop moniker Teen Daze. Almost like love is taking over and you’re just losing yourself in a moment.” She added, “Sonically, I wanted the track to sound very psychedelic and dreamy. ‘Anybody Can Be in Love’ is a little reminder to keep it simple and enjoy the moments you’ve been waiting for.” I’ve seen myself and my close friends miss out on a really great moment we’ve wished for or a great relationship because we’re so fixated on getting hurt or being fearful. In a statement about the single, KAINA said, “‘Anybody Can Be in Love’ is about letting go and accepting love when it comes to any sort of relationship, romantic or platonic. The colorful, dreamy visuals for the song, directed by Weird Life Films, featuring KAINA caring for a nurturing cartoon flowers, like the song cares for a nurtures KAINA and her friends. Following “Casita” (featured in a previous edition of Annotated On Rotation), KAINA has announced her sophomore album, It Was A Home, her debut with City Slang, and released the next single from the record, “Anybody Can Be In Love.” It Was A Home, due out in March, will feature contributions from Sleater-Kinney, Helado Negro and Sen Morimoto. ![]()
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