Songs You Don’t Know But Should Pt. 13

Hello friends!

Today’s post is a favourite here on the blog. I’ve got a fresh new round of songs that I aggressively believe you all need to listen to.

There are heaps of songs that I’ve been listening to lately on this playlist, so I’d love to know if you love them as much as I do! Let me know what you think in the comments!

 

Leave Me Cold – Freddie Future
Pure – Audrey MiKa
Sculpted – Tobiahs
Busy Earnin’ – Jungle
Either Way. – Phony Ppl
Mornin Dew – Sunni Colon
Be Like You – Whethan, Broods
Stay Tru – Mereba
Since I Left You – Joy Crookes
Like A Heartbeat – Blush’ko
Lah Di Dah – Vibbar
Pink Sand – Cailin Russo
Reckless – Healy
Ball And Chain – Billy Davis
Ornament – Kiah Victoria

 

x

Priya

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Songs You Don’t Know But Should Pt. 8

Hello everybody, and welcome to another attempt at me just really smashing through my bulk writing day, and producing what will be the third of these specific posts in the last two hours!!!

In all honesty though, I love these posts, as I’ve mentioned before. I love listening to songs that I don’t listen to regularly, and a few of you always leave lovely comments about a new song you’ve found on this list that you enjoy, so it’s a win/win for us all. For round eight of my songs you don’t know but should series, I’ve got some good ones.

Death To The Lads – The Smith Street Band
Boy – Gymnastics In The Seventies
Television Romance – Pale Waves
XXX – The Bohicas
Selfish – Jordan Rakei
Missing The Mark – Paris Youth Foundation
Sweet Jane – Garrett Kato
You’re The One That I Want – Lo-Fang
The Kids Are Alright – Chloe x Halle
Warcry – Ava Love
Losing Your Mind – Raury
Sunshine – Tom Misch
love – DEAN
New Rules (Initial Talk Remix) – Dua Lipa
How Can I Compete – The Magic Gang
Wait – crwn
Fifty One Cards – Soar
Eva – Punctual
Overdose – The Good Fortune
You Can Count On Me – Ansel Elgort
Misty Frequencies – Che-Fu
Love Me – Stooshe, Travie McCoy  

I have a feeling there may be some of you who are familiar with some of these songs, as a couple of them aren’t that undiscovered, so let me know! The genres and vibes of all of these songs vary drastically, as my playlists tend to do, so hopefully you gave some of these a listen and found something new!

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Priya

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Tentendo Is THE Mood

Hello friends, and welcome back to another slightly aggressive music recommendation from me to you.

Today’s post is all about a Melbourne musician who I really only discovered earlier this year through the rabbit hole that is Melbourne-based musicians and the ever growing beautiful collaborations that continue to come out of some of my favourites. The music scene here in Melbourne is one of my favourites, and I don’t think any city can beat it.

That said, Tentendo may be one of my favourites to come out of it.

Originally a bass and guitar player, he moved to production after an injury that put his playing on pause and that’s where the magic happened, although he still continues to play bass with Billy Davis but that man and his music is a whole other story.

I listened to his song Dance With Me a song which features an incredible Melbourne rapper, Jordan Dennis, after hearing about it through Jordan’s Instagram and I featured it on my post all about Australian artists.

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The song has everything I want in a song, a fat bass line, a really funky drum kit that requires you to groove to it and a catchy as hell hook. The production of the song and Jordan’s energy on the vocals made it one of my favourite songs of the year so far.

My favourite song from Tentendo’s collection is Ghost, featuring Melbourne RnB singer, Blasko. If there is anything you do with the information within this post, make sure it’s listening to Ghost. I listened to this song and promptly had to pick my jaw up from the floor.

I don’t know if it was how unexpected that build up to the hook is and how subtle the ‘drop’ is, but whatever it was, Tentendo spun some magic to make it happen that smoothly. It’s a sound you simultaneously want hug and get down to.

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His first official feature on his Spotify page, One Stop Shop, gives me mad late 90’s RnB vibes, and I’m 100% here for it, as I usually am. It’s sung by another Australian singer, JANEVA, who gives me chills.

His most recent track, Waves, is noticeably a bit more chilled out. It’s very ethereal and features Blasko, Jordan Dennis and Rahel.  Each vocalist contributes something beautiful to each verse they take and it combines to make a really pretty track with heaps of lovely layers that just compliment each other and the funky kit that’s still present.

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To be quite frank, for me personally, Tentendo is four for four with all the tracks on his Spotify. While Ghost and Dance With Me are clear favourites, One Stop Shop and Waves are just as catchy and tasty to listen to, so I recommend you give his Spotify a good run through.

Melbourne is so bloody rich in musicians and Tentendo, in all his production magic and perfectly executed collaborations, embodies that perfectly. Make sure you check out his Spotify, his Instagram and his SoundCloud, and keep an eye out for Tentendo. I know I will.

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Priya

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