3139 Featured_Track playlists

I Dey There – Jujuboy Star

This jazz-tinged afrobeat track is one for the books, its melodious and groovy rhythm accompanied with amazing vocals will get you moving your feet in no time. Enjoy!

November – Gabrielle Aplin

November” falls into the indie-rock genre and simply explains how this particular month has been ruined, due to a memory she can’t seem to forget. The track is a light-hearted one, fully showcasing Aplin’s incredible vocal ability. She is a truly gifted artiste and I hope to share more of her magnificent tunes with you.

Eyes Of The Mammal – Elbrus

Elbrus has a great vibe, kind of a mix of folk, 60s blues rock, and modern stoner metal. If you’re a fan of Cream and Black Sabbath you should check them out.

Venezuela Riddim – Hak Baker

Very fitting to the time we are all in right now, in Hak’s own words: “‘Venny’ is the feel-good track of the tape. Yeah, we’ve all had it hard, but let’s celebrate, innit! It’s gonna rain anyway.”

Ms. Stress – Floetry

The track of the week is a great 2000’s R&B. More one track about love and complicated relationships.

“It’s better that it hurts. It’s better that it feels this way to me”

Ms. Stress - Floetry

Lightenup – Parcels

Out of Byron Bay, Australia, and currently based in Berlin, Parcels is a five-member electro-pop band. They evoke and combine a few genres in their music and as described by the band “sort of a blend between electro-pop and disco-soul”

Spring – Willow Robinson

This track captures the feeling of spring on record, it is relaxing and inspiring. Sit back, relax, close your eyes and enjoy the journey this song will take you on

The intensity of resonances – Matt Wilier

This little stream of resonances is crafted with a gentle ostinato that flows deep inside. Enjoy!

Room 335 – Larry Carlton

The 1978 self-titled solo album of Larry Carlton, also known as Room 335, opens up with the song “Room 335” named after his recording studio in Hollywood, CA. The track has always been under contention for borrowing heavily on the Steely Dan song, “Peg”.

Harvest – Tom Trago

In the club or on the mat, hearts beating as one, breath flowing in tune as we still the rippling waves.

Lux Aurumque – Eric Whiteacre

Aaaah yes, the choir – the harmonies, the frisson, the hairs standing up on the back of your neck as a soprano haunts your soul.

This is a winter track – best listened to while looking out the window – watching the outside – inclement weather is the perfect accompaniment…

Lux Aurumque - Eric Whiteacre

Mercy – Anthony Hamilton

R&B singer/songwriter Anthony Hamilton, assisted by activist Tamika D. Mallory, seeks to empower and atone for the adversity, hardships, injustices, and many wrongs suffered by black men on “Mercy”.