July 2025

I See a Morning by Tanita Tikaram The acclaimed singer-songwriter returns with a powerful new single, offering a glimpse into her forthcoming album, “LIAR (Love Isn’t A Right).” For those who cherish music with depth and a message, the return of Tanita Tikaram is always a significant event. The celebrated singer-songwriter, known for her distinctive […]

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Son Of A Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield You know it from the first three notes. That slinky, descending bassline slides out of the speakers, instantly setting a mood. It’s a sound that’s both cool and conspiratorial, like a secret being shared on a hot summer afternoon. Then comes the voice—breathy, intimate, and soaked in

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Cigarettes & Alcohol (Live from Manchester, 11 July ‘25) by Oasis Some things feel impossible until the moment they happen. For well over a decade, an Oasis reunion has been the stuff of myth, a “what if” debated endlessly in pubs and online forums. But earlier this month, under the famously grey skies of their

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End Of Summer by Tame Impala As July winds down and the golden haze of late summer sets in, Tame Impala returns with a track that feels like a dream slipping through your fingers. “End of Summer” is Kevin Parker at his most reflective—layered synths, woozy rhythms, and that unmistakable blend of psychedelia and melancholy

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HARDWELL – Live @ Parookaville 2025 [Full Set] Friday, 8 pm CET = weekendmix time @just-a-daily-song. Let’s just go tonight. A full set of Hardwell live. Can’t do anything wrong with that, can we? Enjoy your weekend! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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Boys (Summertime Love) by Sabrina It’s raining right now in Belgium, but let’s talk about summer hits over here @just-a-daily-song A perfect summer song shouldn’t be complicated. It should be an instant mood-lifter. It’s for barbecues, for road trips with the windows down, for that moment you finally clock out of work on a Friday.

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Radar Love by Golden Earring Another day, another tribute so it seems. There are some songs that are so deeply woven into the fabric of rock and roll, they feel less like compositions and more like elemental forces. You don’t just hear them; you feel them in your bones. The thrumming, hypnotic bassline. The relentless,

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Paranoid (Live at Live Aid, John F. Kennedy Stadium, 13th July 1985) by Black Sabbath The riff that never dies: Remembering Ozzy with Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” at Live Aid Before Metallica and Guns N’ Roses, there was Deep Purple and Black Sabbath. And at the heart of Black Sabbath, a primal force of nature howling

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