TOTALLY JAM 007 | Top 5 Concepts Of The Month
Uranium Waves is proud to introduce its first glimpse of 2020's Totally Jam series, starting with January favorite concepts rendered by up and coming artists. In this 7th edition, we have selected, with care, 5 songs that we judged as the best orchestrations of this month. From Shy Martin’s single “Slow” to Strandels “Not My Party”, stream below amazing songs that will cheer your month.
1. Shy Martin — Slow
Swedish Singer-songwriter Shy Martin has already proven that she deserves to be named among big names in the music industry such as Selena Gomez, Billie Eilish and more. Her sweet and soothing melodies always dips in a wonderful cozy ambiance. And it’s actually the case with her latest single “Slow” unveiled on January 3rd, with the purpose to seduce and pamper. The track exudes a lot of emotiveness and vulnerability as Shy smoothly delivers a haunting vocal performance. Her songwriting perspective on this vibe, enfolds the fears and concerns about jumping into a relationship after a breakup.
Indeed, with a song like this, she can only be our number one artist on this list and you’ll understand if you decide to join the musical journey she’s offering, by streaming “Slow” below
2. Casey Conroy — Best Shoes
With a golden and delicate vocal tone, the Orlando Native Casey Conroy takes us on a magical musical journey entitled “Best Shoes”. Listening to her vocal performance is genuinely like being immersed in a cozy and pampering environment. The song is a beautiful ethereal pop vibe incorporating a tremendous R&B aesthetic, and a soothed acoustic texture. Moreover, Casey’s authentic soprano raspy tone flavors the ensemble, by giving it a certain emotive and sensual sparkle. The 20 year-old also infuses escapist lyrics to express innocence and vulnerability. She confides:
Casey is definitely one artist to lock under radar because she definitely has the superstar ingredient, most artists are looking for.
3. Becky Hill x Shift Key — Better Off Without You
Winter seems to be the season of breakup songs, since we’ve been encountering a lot of breakup anthems like the single “Better Off Without You”, this time offered by London, UK artist Becky Hill and her collaborator Shift Key. Indeed, the song is tremendous commercial pop composition blending electronic elements with a nice house rhythm. It’s, for sure, the type of song you could hear on the radio and easily vibe to, while driving your car.
Becky Hill has an amazing mezzo-soprano vocal tone, and her performance truly gets genuinely absorbed by the Mark Ralph production. Moreover, the song is entitled to colorful visuals displaying Becky in a cheerful mood, with her friends.
4. Discrete x Sistek — Typo (Feat. Victoria Voss & Tudor)
When Stockholm-based producer Discrete Joins forces with Chilean Producer Sistek, the final product both artists release is an amazing pleasure for ears, actually entitled “Typo”. Indeed, the song is a marvelous downtempo commercial vibe, blending electro-pop ingredients that reminds of a fusion between The chainsmokers’ intensity and texture and Benny Blanco’s melodic smoothness. Moreover, on the track, Discrete and Sistek are joined by two wonderful vocalists/songwriters Victoria Voss and Tudor.
About the song Discrete confides:
5. Strandels — Not My Party
Strandels, consisting of sibling duo Tova and Sixten returns with delicious single “Not My Party”, unveiled on January 10th, as a glimpse of their debut album set for spring 2020. We’ve actually discovered the duo back in 2018 when they released their single “Need Your Love”. Since then, Strandels is doing pretty well, counting about hundred and thousands monthly listeners on Spotify.
We’re genuinely confident that it’s only the beginning for this tremendous up and coming Swedish duo, as we believe that they have an enormous potential to set a solid impact in 2020. "Not My Party" is definitely the proof of that upcoming glory. The song, written by the duo alongside Johan Lindbrandt (Alex and Sierra, BoTalks) and Scott Effman (Kelly Clarkson, Justin Bieber) is a catchy, melancholic and delicate composition telling the story of unrequired love.
Electric vivacity radiates from Michelle Galas’s “Take Me Baby (In Your Arms),” conjuring sensations of nostalgic neon dancefloors blending seamlessly with crisp, contemporary production…