Le Freak by CHIC When Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic were turned away from Studio 54 on New Year’s Eve 1977, they went home and wrote a song out of frustration. What began as a private jam called “F*** Off” soon morphed into “Le Freak,” a joyful celebration of disco culture. Released in […]
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Loser by Tame impala Tame Impala’s new single “Loser” turns self-doubt into a shimmering groove. Kevin Parker once again proves his talent for mixing emotional vulnerability with irresistible rhythm. The track’s pulsating beat and hazy synths wrap around lyrics that confess insecurity without collapsing into despair. It’s both melancholic and strangely uplifting — the sound
The Miracle Zone by Elliott Murphy Elliott Murphy has never stopped exploring the thin line between poetry and melody, and his new single The Miracle Zone proves it once again. Released on October 10, 2025, the track feels like a quiet triumph — reflective, melodic, and unmistakably Murphy. It’s the first taste of his upcoming
Live at Tomorrowland 2025 by David Guetta This Friday, we bring you our Weekend Mix with a true titan of the electronic music world. David Guetta, newly crowned DJ of the Year 2025 by DJ Mag, delivered a set at Tomorrowland 2025 that was not just a performance—it was a moment in dance music history.
Keep Up by White Lies White Lies return with a luminous acoustic interpretation of their latest single, Keep Up, a track that resonates even more deeply in its stripped-down form. Known for their soaring post-punk soundscapes and introspective lyrics, the London trio has made a name for themselves over the past decade with emotionally-driven anthems
I Heard It Through The Grapevine by Amy Winehouse, Paul Weller, Jools Holland Some performances don’t just echo through time—they explode through it. “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” has been covered by many, but the version that happened live on Jools Holland’s Hootenanny 2006 is something else. With Amy Winehouse, Paul Weller, and Jools
Open All Night (Nebraska Live) by Bruce Springsteen In the rawest corners of Bruce Springsteen’s catalog, Nebraska holds a place of stark brilliance. Stripped of the bombast of the E Street Band, this 1982 album was recorded at home on a 4-track, presenting Springsteen’s stories in haunting black-and-white. As we await the anticipated Nebraska box
Home Sweet Home by The Favors, FINNEAS, Ashe When three unique forces of modern pop—FINNEAS, Ashe, and new indie-pop charmers The Favors—collide, the result is the hauntingly nostalgic Home Sweet Home. The track marks a rare collaboration where each artist brings their best: FINNEAS’s moody production, Ashe’s piercingly honest vocals, and The Favors’ down-to-earth storytelling
Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood Released in 1983, “Relax” by Frankie Goes To Hollywood wasn’t just a synth-pop anthem—it was a cultural lightning rod. At a time when British pop was evolving into something bolder and more provocative, this debut single pushed boundaries with its unapologetic energy and controversial lyrics. It was banned by
