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Gianluca Piacenza Delivers with ‘Before All This’

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Gianluca Piacenza, a rising Italian composer, sound designer and pianist, has released his newest piece ‘Before All This’ — just today. This euphonious melancholic piece looks at our life before the pandemic and the little things we took for granted that gone from our lives.

Piacenza entered the music world with hits 2015 album Dream, which features five soothing, melancholy-filled, filmic pieces including ‘Reflections’ and ‘Mutations’. With numerous other releases published over the years, including arguably his most successful ‘Particles’, a mellow, emotion-filled piece that brings out a taste of sadness.

ESCHES Presents New Single ‘Levitate Us’

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ESCHES, a German-born vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, has released his latest single ‘Levitate Us.’ The song follows up on his last release, ‘Technicolor LV’.

‘Levitate Us’ emerges us into a beautifully rendered production that elevates the soothing vocals, and mood-altering lyrics of ESCHES. Chatting about the song ESCHES said: “‘Levitate Us’ has this pull to it – musically and lyrically, it’s heading somewhere, constantly. I love the fact that it has these quirky little nuances, like rhythmic layers that almost sound like an animal trying to break free, and multiple sonic worlds just melting together. The song was developed in three steps – I wrote it on a basic instrumental I produced, then OSIVE, Sixtus Preiss and I had these super intense sessions in Vienna, then we finished it by just sending things around. Brave new world, so to speak. I have the feeling this process definitely worked for the track – it’s about negotiating distance, and this naive sort of honesty. I added the Rhodes in the very end, it’s great when sounds and lyrics resonate together as one.”

Matilda Mann Unveils New Song ‘Happy Anniversary Stranger’

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Matilda Mann has released a new song titled ‘Happy Anniversary Stranger’. Produced by Rich Cooper, the 20-year-old singer-songwriter’s latest arrives with an accompanying music video directed by Harvey Frost. Check it out below.

“I used to get the bus to school every day and there would always be this guy who I’d see every morning,” Matilda said in a statement. “We never spoke but I always thought it be such a cute love story- to have a crush on someone from a distance and eventually getting the courage to say hello. The 266 to Hammersmith was the bus I got to school every day, so I’ve always wanted to work it into a song.”

‘Happy Anniversary Stranger’ marks the third single from Matilda Mann’s upcoming EP, Because I Wanted You To Know, which follows on from her If That Makes Sense EP, which was released earlier this year.

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with Matilda Mann here.

Films on MUBI in September

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MUBI, the brilliant streaming service dedicated for the best and most interesting of cinema, has released their lineup of films for September.  Part of the selection includes Space Dogs by Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter, and Bird Island by Santiago Caicedo. The lineup also includes the late Jóhann Jóhannsson’s directorial debut End of Summer.

01/09/20 THE BLUE FLOWER OF NOVALIS / Gustavo Vinagre, Rodrigo Carneiro / New Brazilian Cinema

02/09/20 ISADORA’S CHILDREN / Damien Manivel / The New Auteurs

03/09/20 BAXTER, VERA BAXTER / Marguerite Duras / Marguerite Duras Focus

04/09/20 BAD EDUCATION / Pedro Almodóvar / Magnificent Obsessions: The Films of Pedro Almodóvar

05/09/20 STILL THE WATER / Naomi Kawase / Naomi Kawase Focus

06/09/20 APOCALYPSE NOW / Francis Ford Coppola

07/09/20 TBC

08/09/20 SEVEN YEARS IN MAY / Affonso Uchoa / New Brazilian Cinema

09/09/20 LE NAVIRE NIGHT / Marguerite Duras / Marguerite Duras Focus

10/09/20 SPACE DOGS / Elsa Kremser, Levin Peter / Viewfinder

11/09/20 HOME / Ursula Meier / Spotlight on Isabelle Huppert

12/09/20 SWEET BEAN / Naomi Kawase / Naomi Kawase Focus

13/09/20 THE NEW GIRLFRIEND / François Ozon / François Ozon: Loving Provocations

14/09/20 THE WIND / Marcell Iványi

15/09/20 INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS / Stig Björkman / Portrait of the Artist

16/09/20 INDIA SONG / Marguerite Duras / Marguerite Duras Focus

17/09/20 THE LIGHTHOUSE / Maria Saakyan

18/09/20 LIGHTS IN THE DUSK / Aki Kaurismäki / Aki Kaurismäki Focus

19/09/20 TIME OF THE WOLF / Michael Haneke / Spotlight on Isabelle Huppert

20/09/20 VOLVER / Pedro Almodóvar / Magnificent Obsessions: The Films of Pedro Almodóvar

21/09/20 SALON KITTY / Tinto Brass

22/09/20 TBC

23/09/20 SIVAS / Kaan Müjdeci

24/09/20 BIRD ISLAND / Maya Kosa, Sergio da Costa / Undiscovered

25/09/20 THE GROUND BENEATH MY FEET / Marie Kreutzer / First-Pay Window

26/09/20 LE HAVRE / Aki Kaurismäki / Aki Kaurismäki Focus

27/09/20 VALLEY OF LOVE / Guillaume Nicloux / Spotlight on Isabelle Huppert

28/09/20 GAY USA / Arthur J. Bressan Jr.

29/09/20 BUDDIES / Arthur J. Bressan Jr.

30/09/20 END OF SUMMER / Jóhann Jóhannsson

Dagny Presents ‘It’s Only A Heartbreak’

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Dagny, a well-established name in the world of Pop music, most predominantly known for her song Drink About, has released a new single named It’s Only A Heartbreak. The song comes after the release of her six-track EP Strangers / Lovers, which came out earlier this year and included tracks such as Come OverSomebody and Coulda Woulda Shoulda — to mention a few.

Chatting about the new song, Dagny said: “It’s Only A Heartbreak is actually partly inspired by the classic movie Casablanca from 1942, and Humphrey Bogart’s famous quote: “Here’s looking at you, kid”. Like the movie, the song is about knowing that you will never get someone back, but you can secretly still look at, and admire, that certain someone. The song carries a nonchalant expression, but the undertone makes it pretty obvious that you’re not over that person yet.”

Justin Bieber Stars in DJ Khaled and Drake’s New ‘POPSTAR’ Video

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DJ Khaled has dropped the official music video for his Drake-featuring single, ‘POPSTAR’, starring Justin Bieber. The clip opens with DJ Khaled harassing Drake to create an accompanying video for the collaborative track; annoyed, Drake calls in a favour from Bieber, who steps in and replaces the rapper. The visual also features cameos from Scooter Braun and Hailey Bieber. Watch it below.

“Thanks JB…I owe u you one,” Drake wrote on Instagram about the video. “Anytime,” Bieber replied.

‘POPSTAR’ is one of two songs DJ Khaled dropped simultaneously in collaboration with Drake back in July, the other being ‘GREECE’. Both songs are set to appear on his upcoming 12th studio album, Khaled Khaled.

Drake has kept busy since the release of those singles: he dropped  ‘Only You Freestyle’ with Headie One, ‘ALL I NEED’ and ‘TWIST & TURN’ with Popcaan, and ‘Laugh Now Cry Later’ with Lil Durk.

Chloe x Halle Share New ‘Do It’ Remix Featuring City Girls, Doja Cat, Mulatto

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R&B sister duo Chloe x Halle have released a new remix of their song ‘Do It’. It features guest spots from City Girls, Doja Cat, and Mulatto. Take a listen to it below.

‘Do It’ is taken from Chloe x Halle’s sophomore album, Ungodly Hour, which was released back in July. City Girls surprise dropped their most recent album, City on Lock, in June, while Mulatto put out her latest LP Queen of Da Souf on August 21.

Hayden Calnin Unveils New EP ‘Soon Forever’

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Hayden Calnin, an Australian singer-songwriter and producer, has released his latest four-track EP Soon Forever featuring songs such as We Can Take Our Time, Mountain Steeps, As I Exit, Pts. I & II, and Unfortunate Love which features Harrison Storm.

In this latest EP, Calnin showcases his ear-pleasing vocals and nature-inspired soundscape that he has developed. Talking about the EP Calnin stated: “Soon Forever was about trying to capture my surroundings through music. Showcasing an environment rather than the stories they would tell. I’ve been living by the beach, so I wanted it to feel like the beach. However, not just the typical sunny day beach, but also the cold rainy day beach, the windy evening beach, the morning still of the beach. The lyrics fell in to fit the world, rather than the other way around. It was the first time I had dedicated myself to starting with the music before the lyrics, and I’m really happy I did.”

Ten Ways To Move Your Wardrobe From Summer To Autumn

Whether we are ready for it or not, Autumn is on its way. Darker mornings. Colder nights are fasting approaching, this means it’s time to adjust our wardrobes accordingly. So, if you haven’t already started to think about it, it’s time to turn over a new lead and plan your Autumn into Winter wardrobe-essentials

Have a look at these ten tips to help you get started: 

Clear out Your Wardrobe

Unless you have some winter sun planned, its time to sort through your summer things and put them away until next year. This gives you the perfect opportunity to donate or bin the items that you didn’t wear this year or maybe even last year. Chances are you won’t when the following year comes either. Now get out the items you saved from last Autumn/Winter make sure everything fits and maybe give them a run through the wash. 

Make A Note Of What You Do Have 

Make a list of the category gaps that you may have when swapping your clothes from summer to Autumn. Think about the items that you don’t enough of or that need updating. Identify key investment pieces that you want to add to your wardrobe and budget for them, things like knits, shoes, hoodies from The Upperroom and also identify any basic that needs to be replaced. If you know you have any special events coming up, it’s a good idea to start budgeting or hunting for these outfits in advance rather than last minute. You may also find that you have something that you’ve been able to dig out that could end up saving you some money. 

Research 

Have a scout online at some of the latest Autumn/Winter collections that are being released. Look at the trends and styles that are in this season and start to scout for the most cost-effective version of the trends that you want to include. Spend some time before you commit to which piece you want. You want the items that are going to make the biggest difference to your current wardrobe. It will save you both time and money in the long run. 

Create An Inspiration Board 

Use blogs, Pinterest, lookbooks, and online shops to help build your favourite style inspirations. It will help you to figure out what overall look you are aiming for for the season. Think about what colours, materials, silhouettes, and items you want to go for. Go over the images, add in new ones, and remove ones that on second look you don’t like until you are happy with the overall vibe. 

Think About Your Lifestyle 

The perfect wardrobe shouldn’t just reflect your personal style, it should also replicate your lifestyle. Corporate wear and heels aren’t realistic nor needed are you spend your day on the go or working from home. What you wear needs to realistically complement how you live too. Think about what social events you are going to, if you re taking a breakaway, do you do any sports? Group your clothing into different categories and decide roughly how many outfits you need in each category. People tend to be a little less social and spend more time at home in the colder months so it may be that you need more casual clothes than smart. 

Have A Colour Story 

For practicality and convenience, the majority of what you have in your wardrobe should be neutral, greys, whites, blacks, and nudes. These all allows for optimal mixing and matching and helps to keep your wardrobe fresh. You can interesting features to the neutrals with texture and structure. Autumn and Winter’s clothing tend to be more neutral anyway however, you should also think about bringing in tones like magenta, maroon, vivid red, navy, and khaki. Neutrals are a brilliant base colour to start with. 

Always Quality Over Quantity

You should always aim to have a small wardrobe of good quality key pieces with added low-cost essentials that can coexist. You’ve probably heard it all before, however, less is more. Above all else remember that the way they fit is everything! Your wardrobe shouldn’t be without a good swearer, a few pairs of jeans, some basic tops, a coat, a smart jacket, a long sleeve dress, however, you should always make sure you stick to styles that work the best fr you and you looking refreshed and inspired. 

Season Updates 

This is the fun part. Buying items that are on-trend, however, they should be purchased in moderation. It is absolutely fine to buy a few pieces that are considered trendy to help carry your core wardrobe. It’s a great way to provide it with a refreshing lift. Have a look at some of the key pieces for this Autumn and Winter and choose a few to create your perfect style. 

Only Buy What You Absolutely Love

You have complete control over your overall style direction fro each season. So, it’s time to go and enjoy a spot of shopping. Making careful considerations beforehand can help you from making impulse buys and spending more than you need to. Make sure you love every piece that you buy, they compliant your style, and they make you feel great. There is no point in wasting your money on something that you may never pull out again after that first wear. If you want something to be carried through to the following year it may be worth spending a little more on those items. 

Build Some Go-To Looks

Once you have completed your basic shopping and added in a few key pieces, it’s time to start building your wardrobe. Try to put together as many outfits as possible for a range of different scenarios. Pay attention to the styling and details like accessories and don’t forget to use your inspiration board. 

Having a well-managed wardrobe ready for the Autumn and Winter will make it much more relaxing on those cold mornings. Do you have any other tips that you could share in the comment below? 

Sech Enlists Rosalía, J Balvin, and Daddy Yankee for New ‘Relación (Remix)’

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Sech has enlisted Rosalía, J Balvin, Daddy Yankee, and Farruko for the remix of his song ‘Relación’. The star-studded remix comes with an accompanying visual directed by Fernando Lugo. Watch it below.

‘Relación’ was released back in April. The Panamanian singer’s most recent album, 1 of 1, arrived a month later. The 21-track record features contributions from Daddy Yankee, Farruko, Ozuna, and more.