Listen New Tracks of Caribou, Jean Tonique, Harry Styles + More

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6 min readOct 11, 2019

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Another weekend is coming, plug your earphones and start to relax with new tracks on demand. If you click on every track you can add your tracks on your Apple Music playlist.

‘Home’ is Dan Snaith’s first new track under the Caribou moniker since the release of his 2014 album Our Love. ‘Home’ revolves around a sample of Gloria Barnes’ song of the same name.

French DJ / producer / singer Jean Tonique is poised to announce his brand new 7-track album with the arrival of ‘sunny side up’ due this October and will pre-empt its release with an end of summer pop gem ‘too bad’. Having released his acclaimed debut album ‘Well Mannered Frivolity’ last year, described by DJ Magazine as ‘slickly produced’ and ‘irresistible’, Tonique returns older and wiser with ‘sunny side up’, focusing on raw, organic song-writing while still maintaining his affinity for French touch, house, 70s funk and hip-hop.

Jean Tonique’s previous two EP’s released on Yuksek’s Partyfine label, set the benchmark for his imitable club sounds and remixes for Lana Del Rey, Outkast, The Kooks and more propelled him to the world stage. 2019 looks set to take Jean Tonique even further into the stratosphere.

Hot on the heels of his brilliant album Solar Nights, one of the clear winners of the soundtrack of summer 2019, Satin Jackets is straight back at us with a brand new single Electric Blue.

Having previously worked together on Automatic, one of the stand-outs from the album, we are very pleased to see Satin Jackets and Panama hooking up again. “Working with Jarrah on ‘Automatic’ was a real pleasure and right away we both knew that we’d want to work with each other again,” explains Tim (Satin Jackets).

Thankfully it was a very short wait as Satin Jackets was straight back in the studio working on ideas as soon as Solar Nights was completed and hot on it’s heels comes this wonderful single.

Electric Blue is a magical track with that trademark warm sun-soaked Satin Jackets feel and super smooth 80’s over-tones. Beautifully delivered dreamy vocals, smooth pads, deft keys and subtle guitars come together to create what is one of Satin Jackets finest moments to date.

This is an artist who is firmly cementing himself as one of the true pioneers of the Nu Disco genre. On the strength of Electric blue let’s hope that he makes the genre his own for many years to come.

“Home With You” by Fka twigs describes a relationship full of love and heartbreak. The song opens with a piano ballad and ends with a stunning cello instrumental.

When discussing “Home With You” to i-D Magazine in the Fall 2019 issue, she describes,
“It’s about relationships. People are just quite needy, aren’t they?” she says. “It’s so fun and beautiful to sing. Those big strings at the end — it’s like flying with your voice!”

The self directed official music video was released on October 7th, 2019 via twigs’ official YouTube channel.

“Lights Up” is Harry Styles’ first single of 2019, featuring harmonious vocals and melancholy lyrics. The song is expected to appear on his forthcoming second album. “Lights Up” marks Harry’s first release since his eponymous May 2017 album, Harry Styles.

The track’s release coincided with National Coming Out Day. It was accompanied by a music video, which features Harry surrounded by scantily-clad men and women. Styles was relatively tight-lipped about the track leading up to its debut, only posting the artwork on Instagram hours before the drop; his first post in over a year.

“Easy” is the fourth song released from Camila’s sophomore studio album, Romance following “Shameless,” “Liar” and “Cry for Me,” released only a week earlier.

Fans first heard the song in June 2019, when Camila posted a video of herself lip-syncing to the pre-chorus on Instagram and Twitter.

In the track, Camila addresses her significant other, detailing the ways in which they helped her love herself, and feel loved for the first time. When talking to Elle in September 2019, Camila revealed that she had not experienced falling in love with someone up until the year prior, saying:

“I think there is so much more depth to love when you know you are in it with another person.”

Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and Lana Del Rey made waves by teaming up on “Don’t Call Me Angel” last month. But the Charlie’s Angels soundtrack has more high-profile collabs on the way. The soundtrack, which drops Nov. 3, was executive produced by Grande, Savan Kotecha, and Scooter Braun.

The “thank u, next” singer posted about the upcoming album on Instagram:

“excited and honored to have so many phenomenal, bad ass mf women involved in this incredibly special project. we’re all so excited for you to hear this poppy, mildly trappy at times, action filled, dream of a soundtrack. these songs are so right for this film! this has been such a unique and exciting experience for me and i’m so excited to see it and scream whenever i hear all my friends’ voices.”

Luke Combs isn’t apologizing for anything he stands for on the title track from his upcoming sophomore album, What You See Is What You Get.

“What You See Is What You Get” manages to walk the line between being unapologetic and brash due to Combs’ stellar songwriting capabilities. The song spells out exactly who Combs is as a person. “I’m a puzzle / I’m a walking contradiction / In far from mint condition / ’Cause there’s pieces I can’t find,” he sings to begin.The track doubles down on Combs’ traditional country music production with honky-tonk pianos, flourishes of steel guitar, twang-infused electric guitars and pulsating drums. “What You See Is What You Get” is a blend of slick modern production paired with the signature twang of classic Brooks & Dunn.

Mstrkrft is a Canadian electronic music duo from Toronto. The group was started in 2005. They present “Dorsia”

For a while there Miami Horror felt withdrawn, inspiration almost absent.

Slowly, though, energy began to creep back in. Inspired by recent albums from The Internet and Kaytranada, Calvin Harris’ 2017 banger ‘Slide’ stole their imagination.

“We hadn’t really been into much new music,” explains Benjamin Plant. “Everything was feeling dull and minimal. Then when I heard ‘Slide’, it was a seemingly revelatory moment.”

“It was refreshing to hear a song that was based around the simplicity of a good bass line and chords. It made me realise that maybe we’d been overthinking things, as those had always been two of our favourite and highest prioritised elements when we started out.”

With a new album – their third to date – set to land in 2020, Miami Horror have found room to release new single ‘Luv Is Not Enough’.

It’s a blistering return, channelling disco energy while supplying some yacht pop thrills – lush, louche, and ultra-contagious, it’s a real thrill.

‘One Last Kiss To Remember’ — taken from the forthcoming album ‘Obverse’! by Anders Trentemøller is a Copenhagen-based musician, composer and producer who started in the late 1990s with different indie rock projects.
Feel free to pre-order the album here:

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