Listen New Music from Tinashe, Beck, ColdPlay + More

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10 min readNov 22, 2019

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Hey guys this is Chris bring it the very best in music. Here comes the weekend and for you to enjoy the best in music, let’s discover the new album from Tinashe a R/B-Hip Hop you’d like to listen, we have the new album from Beck, an alternative odyssey you will enjoy.

Finally after several year we have the new album of Coldplay you can listen here. And let’s reveal several new tracks you will enjoy or better, you can add to your current playlist on your Apple Music account.

Songs for You is Tinashe’s first officially released project as an independent artist after her split with RCA Records. The project was first announced on September 30th, a trailer was also released.

Tinashe held listening parties in London, Los Angeles and New York. She stated during the parties that Songs for You is her most vulnerable project to date.

Songs For You also features 3 songs (Link Up, Feelings and Cash Race) that were originally for Tinashe’s 2018 summer project Nashe but got shelved by RCA as confirmed by the project’s executive producer, Hitmaka.

The project features Ms Banks, G-Eazy, MAKJ & 6LACK. MadeInTYO was originally featured on the tracklist after it was teased at the listening parties but unfortunately the collab got scrapped after the producer gave the beat to another artist.

The first single, Die a Little Bit (featuring Ms Banks) was released on October 24th with an accompanied Music Video. The second single Touch & Go (featuring 6LACK) was released on November 7th.

Hyperspace was first teased by Beck in a cryptic Instagram post where he uploaded the album cover featuring the title in katakana.
He stated that he “had a few things” after concluding the tour for Colors, and “wanted to seize the moment” by working on his own project with Williams after Williams had asked Beck to work on a N.E.R.D album, also revealing that their collaboration was initially “going to be a single or an EP, but I think we were both surprised when there was a body of work here”.

Thee singles were released for the album, “Hyperlife”, “Uneventful Days”, and “Saw Lighting”.

The eighth studio album by British rock band Coldplay is a double album consisting of two halves titled Sunrise and Sunset. Drawing from Middle Eastern influences, such as the poem “Bani Adam”, the band personifies the Original Dixieland Jazz Band — often cited as the first-ever jazz band — in an album that mixes tropes of both Western and Middle Eastern music and culture.

Devonté Hynes (aka Blood Orange) scored Melina Matsoukas’ new movie Queen & Slim. This Friday, November 22, he will release Queen & Slim (Original Motion Picture Score) via Domino. Below, check out the tracks “Hair” and “Kissed All Your Scars,” the album’s tracklist and cover art, and a behind-the-scenes video with Hynes.

Last week, Motown released Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack, which features new songs from Ms. Lauryn Hill, Vince Staples, Megan Thee Stallion, Devonté Hynes, and more. Queen & Slim hits theaters on November 27.

Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection (Expanded) is the fourth major greatest hits album by Kylie Minogue. The album was released on June 28 2019 by BMG, to tie in with the festival concerts as part of Kylie Summer 2019, and Kylie’s legend slot at the 2019 Glastonbury Festival. The album was made available in various formats, including a two-disc edition, a picture disc vinyl and five limited edition cassette formats. The album also includes “New York City”, which was a song written during the sessions for Golden (2018), released as a single on May 2 2019.

The album is named after Kylie’s 1990 single “Step Back in Time”, and hinted that the album would be so-called by posting videos and images of the song’s artwork and music video, and changing her profile photos to one of her from the shoot for the video.

An expanded version of the album will be released on November 22 2019, including an extra disc with eight more singles from Kylie’s career, and a megamix, produced by Freemasons, who were responsible for the single mix of “The One”.

The electronic music trio Major Lazer does not stop, and after presenting his single by Anitta, “Make It Hot”, they are back with new collaboration.

This time they have joined the Colombian J Balvin and El Alfa, the song is called “Que Calor” and was written by Alejandro Ramírez, Andre Murillo de Silva, Antonio Fernández, Emmanuel Herrera Batista, José Alvaro Osorio Balvin, José Henrique Castanho de Godoy Pinheiro, Sonia Bazanta, Thomas Pentz, Tyshane Thompson and Wissem Larfaoui.

The title track on Taylor Swift’s most recent album is a definite highlight: “Lover,” co-produced by Bleachers’ Jack Antonoff, is both a callback to her country roots and a modern folksy love song in its own right. How to make the captivating strain even better? Add a corresponding vocal from fellow pop sensation Shawn Mendes and make it a duet; the remix version was just released last weekend.

“Lover” marks the first collaboration for the “Shake It Off” and “Stitches” singers. Mendes takes the second verse of the ode to domestic bliss, adding some new lyrics, according to E! (“We could light a bunch of candles and dance around the kitchen, baby/ Pictures of when we were young would hang on the walls”). His chiming in on the chorus somehow makes the song even more romantic, with his deeper vocals melding seamlessly with Swift’s for a combo that so effortlessly pushes “Lover” to the next level, you wonder why it wasn’t the first version out.

Haim have shared an emotive new song today — a stripped back ballad called ‘Hallelujah.’ You can listen to the song below.

Last week (November 16), Alana opened up on social media about how the death of her “best friend” inspired the track.

The band originally announced the news of the new release on November 14 alongside a clip of Danielle performing part of the song on acoustic guitar.

You can listen to the new song and watch its accompanying video here:

Singer/songwriter Allie X, has released her latest single, “Regulars,” a magnetic melody and personal reflection on identity and what it truly means to be an outsider. An extension of a new era for the artist the song comes quite naturally after her other recent singles, Fresh Laundry and Rings A Bell, all of which hit a particular dark note. Allie X plays her next show on November 11th, with Marina in Tillburg, Netherlands.

Allie X on “Regulars:”

“Regulars is about trying to reintegrate into society when you’ve been an outsider all your life. Trying to fit in when you clearly never will. Wanting to fade into the background but also wanting so badly to be seen. I have felt at many points in my life like I want to fit in and ‘be normal’ for the sake of myself and the sake of others. At the same time, there’s a sense of humor and sarcasm to a lot of the lyrics, which is always my way of communicating some of my most desperate feelings.

Foreign Family Collective‘s Mild Minds continues to make waves with an addicting blend of warm electronica and synth pop. The Australian producer is back with “Movements,” a spacious and melodic tune with enough warmth to get us through the start of winter.

Pioneered by Benjamin David, Mild Minds came to life after a revelation in Japan gave the songwriter a new renewed sense of inspiration. Not unlike his previous single “Embracer” and debut EP Swim, “Movements” evolves around a singular idea. Melodic layers grow to surround David’s warm vocals and loosely flowing percussion, with all of the elements intertwining in retro dance sublimity.

Since his first release, Mild Minds has been spot-on with his alluring indie-inspired dance tracks. “Movements” is another promising mark for the producer and hopefully another step towards his second large-scale release.

Just in case you weren’t aware, ever since 2010, the New York duo known as The Knocks have been making quite the name for themselves through some of the grooviest productions on the planet. Back in 2016, the guys released their debut album ‘55.’ Since then, fans around the world have been patiently waiting for their follow-up. Then last October, they released their second studio album ‘New York Narcotic.’ Since then, their worldwide fans have been patiently waiting for any updates regarding their next project.

French producer Pierre-Alexandre Busson AKA Yuksek delivers yet another vibrant single title ‘The Rollercoaster’, sticking to the post-disco and house quality he’s become well known for, and finding that beautiful balance of old and new.

Talking about his return to club music, Yuksek explains “For about two years, after the release of my latest album I decided to come back to proper dance music, I did a few collaborations with Polo & Pan, Fatnotronic and Bertrand Burgalat, all tracks about DANCE, to be played in the club. ‘The Rollercoaster’ is somehow the climax of this; really simple, straight to the point house and disco, with a unique string melody throughout and two drops.” Giving the single a more personal touch, he goes onto explain “I played this all summer, and no one complained. It reminds me a bit of the first Cassius tracks, so with the terrible news we had recently, I consider this a tribute to a friend and one of my mentors”.

From the early 2000s, through to today, Yuksek has been a hugely respected name in the dance world. Between his earlier albums ‘Away from the Sea’ (2009), and ‘Living On The Edge of Time’ (2011), and the release of his third ‘Nous Horizon’ (2017) Yuksek has continued to push the boundaries. Further to his own studio releases, Yuksek has worked alongside the likes of Chassol, Keren Ann, Herman Dune, JD Samson, Boston Bun, Brodinski, The Magician, and continues to produce remixes for the likes of Lana Del Rey, Phoenix, M83, Gorillaz, and Empire of the Sun. His insatiable appetite for the arts goes even further, having composed the score for the French drama ‘Marguerite & Julien’, plus various adaptations, plays, documentaries, fashion shows, and a collaboration with ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, creating the very first video shot from space.

The enigmatic Ms. Lauryn Hill has returned with a new song, “Guarding The Gates,” off Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack, which is out today via Motown Records.

In a press release, the film’s director Melina Matsoukas says that the soundtrack, which also features contributions from Burna Boy, Vince Staples, Megan Thee Stallion, Roy Ayers and more, aims to convey the history of black music “from its roots in blues and soul, to modern bounce, hip hop and R&B — much like we used to see in film soundtracks in the ‘90s.”

“Guarding The Gates” fits squarely into that theme. A staple of Hill’s live show in recent years, the song updates her earthy Miseducation era, marrying guitar and harp to 808s and ambient synth work. Hill’s writing is characteristically jaded: “Watch them marvel at / All the joy you have / But they’re too important to have all the joy you have.” Her voice, heard today, remains the platonic ideal of what it spawned — that is, much of contemporary R&B — and still carries time-stopping power.

In celebration of their 20th anniversary, Peter Bjorn and John recently announced their upcoming ninth album Endless Dream, and shared the song “Rusty Nail”. Now the Swedish pop trio have released another single, “Reason to Be Reasonable”.

The latest track finds the band leaning into pop rock, with buoyant drums and guitar, and high falsetto harmonies rounding out the choruses. In a press release, songwriter Peter Morén shared his intentions for the tune, stating, “I was aiming for a classic power-pop song with an updated PB&J twist.”

He continued, “It’s about when you’ve been in a relationship for a really long time, and you feel like it’s worth fighting for through the ups and downs. That can be applied to the band, too — a really long thing that keeps on giving.”

Stream Peter Bjorn and John’s “Reason to Be Reasonable” below. The trio will be hitting the road in the spring, get your tickets here.

Since the release of the first singles from the album, ‘Summer Dress’ and ‘Those Were The Days’, listeners have been attempting to identify the musicians behind R Plus. Some speculated that it may be Dido after intently listening to the vocals within the tracks but no one has been certain until now.

The collaborative “Plus” in this release is none other than the producer’s sister. A new single from the LP, ‘My Boy’, which is out now.

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