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Edition #154

This week, we recommend the new songs by Junes, Mon Rovîa, Joy Bogat, Luca Vasta, and Chauffeur et Parlak.

Edition #154
Junes. Credits: Olivia Kurz

Sprinkled with some familiar names, today’s edition propels itself from intimate and vulnerable melodies to exhilarating heights of virtuosity.

Junes
Sweet Man

In his new single Sweet Man, Swiss artist Junes once more demonstrates an intense sensitivity in his songwriting, exploring hopes and doubts while falling in love, accompanied by a soothing and jazzy piano.

Mon Rovîa
Oh Wide World

After closing a musical chapter with the excellent EP ‌Act 4: Atonement, Mon Rovîa returns with Oh Wide World. It’s a hopeful anthem that reminds us to embrace life with open arms, delivered with a light-flooded folk.


Joy Bogat
Growing Pains

With Growing Pains, Joy Bogat is saying goodbye to old beliefs, fears, and prejudices and welcomes new perspectives after becoming a mother. A calm and honest soulful R&B that emphasises the introspective lyrics.


Luca Vasta
Ti voglio bene

German-Italian artist Luca Vasta is a bank for a catchy summer vibe. Last year with Santa Maria, now with Ti voglio bene, a lofty and catchy pop song about unrequited love. It’s a salty yet confident reckoning.


Chauffeur et Parlak
Up Black Willow Hill

The prairie dust swirls when Zurich's instrumental virtuoso duo Chauffeur et Parlak whizzes by—Up Black Willow Hill. It's the slightly quirky soundtrack to a Western movie, urging, gripping, and just cool like hell.

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