LOCKDOWN LOOK UP!

Freshly presented Top Of The Genre Fusion Pops.

1/3 Soulful and prolific Felixity, who released debut single ‘You&Me’ with a handful of albums ready! One of the Komplex mavericks, building her own studio, Felixity made the video in Storm Dennis! Urban street sound that builds into a block party classic.  
https://www.instagram.com/felixity_x/

Don't get me twisted I got history Kissin pretty girls and boys under the moonlight Baby it's you now The summer heat leading to the cool down Don't think I'...

2/3 Also, like a bolt out of the blue is the punk funk bonkersly infectious sound of Billy NoMates. This is FFS-pop at it’s best. Debut single, ‘No‘, is both a statement and a statement of intent. It’s a ‘YES’ from us.  
https://www.facebook.com/billynomatestor/

No taken from Billy Nomates debut album. Out 7th August 2020 on Invada Records. 🖤⚡ Pre order NOW /// https://www.iambillynomates.com Directed by Jack Joseph ...

3/3 magic numbers! Gonna round off this Lockdown Look Up with another brand new just landed recommendation. New wave pop loveliness from Jean Genie’s Massive Hugs, titled ‘Vaccine’, it will earworm your heart.  
https://facebook.com/jeangeniesmassivehugs

Once upon a time not too long ago... I was up in Preston, Lancashire, couldn't get to sleep, this song was haunting me, hovering over me in my bed, so I got up, found my guitar and gently wrote this song...it is a song of hope, yearning and the human connection... Lyrics written by Jean Genie Graham and Jonny Hayes All rights reserved (c) Vocals - Jean Genie Graham Bass and slide guitar - Jonny Hayes Rhythm guitar Philip Spalding E-bow - Stuart Walsh Producer - Philip Spalding All rights reserved (c)

Words: Caffy St Luce

BALCONY FESTIVAL ONLINE

DIY’s makers and shakers unite on Saturday 28th March at Balcony Online Music Festival– 1-6pm GMT – presented by Louise Schofield (BBC Sesh) with virtual stages: CroCroLand, Louder Than War, Joyzine, God Is In The TV, Loud Women, Sonic Tonic and ourselves. Physically distanced but highly personal performances;

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Raising awareness, it’s free to view on the above sites with optional donations. Musicians Against Homelessness are a thread of our documentary’s tapestry. Self employed and motivated: The Show Must Go On. Always starting something. Get updates, links and participants info, exchange ideas and natter with the artists and organisers via #BalconyOnlineFest on socials and at the FaceBook / announcements event  click here.

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Alongside more MainStreams like Liam of Dork’s Industry Lockdown Lowdown and celebrity sing alongs, there has been the recent Quarantunes day and our own #TwitterFestival round ups of so much goodness on line. Modern Age Music‘s ‘Front Room Live’ series on Instagram being a case in point.

Lockdown Land has a wealth of discovery with a front row seat. Inspired by community singing across balconies, music remains the only truth and we are #LivingTheStream

Following ourJanuary #FuturePicks collaboration with increasingly in-demand Louise Schofield (who is also the Modern Age / Pistonhead go grrrl, and much more!), this would have been the weekend of a follow up, but how fast the world changes – and we adapt!

“The fertile environment of interdependent music world; proof that being competitive raises the game – and being collaborative is for the real players” (from TheZineUK latest picture diary book)

The Balcony OnLine Music Festival gang were already collaborating on the future. i.e. hope we are ready to harvest this amazingness in September!

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Stay tuned for what we all create next! 
Re #BalconyOnlineFest – we will be tweeting on Saturday @TheZineUK

Words: Caffy St Luce

EDITH; ‘I KINDA LIKED YOU’

“…you don’t need anyone’s approval to be who you truly are.” Ryan Foster interviews up and coming cool queen, Edith, whose new single – ‘I Kinda Liked You’ – is out now.

Already getting Mabel, Halsey, Lany and Dua Lipa comparisons, Edith is emerging as a musical talent in a (polished) league of her own.

Aged ten, she moved from Romania to England to pursue her music career; singing, playing guitar and piano.

Edith started writing songs to be able to deal with, and express her feelings about her life. 

“Wanting people of all ages and genders to listen to my music and be able to relate to it. I think we all go through the same emotions, love, hate, pain, and we think we are the only ones, but actually all of us feel these emotions”

Ryan: Tell us how long you’ve been making music?

Edith: “I have been writing songs since I was eleven, but only started recording music last year.”

What’s been some of your highlights so far on your musical journey?

“My favourite highlight so far is, honestly, people who don’t know me, find my music and end up loving me. That, for me, is amazing, the way they can relate to my stories.”

Your latest single is called ‘I Kinda Liked You’, what are the kinda things you like to do when not making music?

“Hmm, to be honest I like to either see my friends or chill indoors and binge watch murder series.”

Tell us more about the single. Is there a meaning behind the song? … a story attached to it?

Yes, this song was written very fast, it kinda all came out at once. The meaning and story behind is that, you are the most important person in your life and when others cannot appreciate you, you only have yourself. 

Also you don’t need anyone’s approval to be who you truly are. The story is obviously about a certain someone in my life who I thought I could’t do without – but actually, realised I’m better than that.

I Kinda Liked You’ was a really fun song to make, I recorded this one in London with the producer I usually work with, Paddy Hunt.”

“I wrote the song in less than twenty minutes because in that moment that is EXACTLY how i felt about a specific person in my life. 

Realising that in fact, you need to love and like yourself as much as you can, before letting someone else in your life. If that someone is damaging, then just let them go, it’s honestly a waste.”

We hear you used to live in Romania. Tell us about there (if you do remember much, that is).

“I personally don’t remember a lot, but life there is very different. Part of my family still lives there so I go and visit every summer. I was born by the beach. The only downside of living in England now is the cold.”

What albums do you never get tired of listening to?

“Red by Taylor Swift. That album is a masterpiece.”

What can we expect from you this year? 

“I am planning on releasing an album and gigging around UK (as much as possible). Building up a stronger fan base is very important at the moment.”

Looking forward to that: Find Edith on Instagram |FacebookTwitter

Edith interviewed by Ryan Foster.