FRIDAY DINGERS - 10.07.26
- The Real Ding

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Misha And The Kings - ‘Ecstasy’
Welsh indie outfit Misha and the Kings showcase a more introspective side with ‘Ecstasy’, a cinematic standout from their debut album ‘Too Hot’ that explores the conflict between temptation and commitment through restrained, emotionally rich songwriting. Produced by drummer Ivan Anchant, the track arrives as the band continues to build momentum following national media attention, BBC and ITV appearances, and a busy summer festival schedule.
Ka Ma - ‘I Will Sleep When I Am Dead’
Ka Ma returns with ‘I Will Sleep When I Am Dead’, a Motown-inspired contemporary soul anthem that pairs infectious grooves with an uplifting message of authenticity, self-belief and breaking free from the expectations of others. Lifted from her forthcoming album ‘Picasso – The Art of Loving’, the single celebrates individuality and personal liberation, offering a timeless soundtrack for embracing life on your own terms.
Col Darcy - ‘Pay Up’
Australian independent hip-hop artist Col Darcy returns with ‘Pay Up’, the second single from his forthcoming album ‘Redemption’, pairing confident lyricism and classic hip-hop influences with a message of resilience, perseverance and self-belief. Building on a career that has seen his music featured on Netflix and praised for its authenticity, the track reflects Darcy’s personal growth while reinforcing his reputation as one of Australia’s most compelling independent voices.
Shelana Azora & Richandell - ‘Can’t Trust’
East London singer-songwriter Shelana Azora and Dutch producer Richandell unite on ‘Can’t Trust’, a confident R&B and hip-hop collaboration that transforms betrayal into a message of self-respect through soulful vocals and polished, rhythm-driven production. Born from an instant creative connection in Amsterdam and recorded at the renowned Wisseloord Studios, the single showcases the duo’s international chemistry while marking a bold new chapter for both artists.
SERALUNE - ‘Where The Light Remains’
Virtual artist project SERALUNE makes its debut with ‘Where The Light Remains’, a cinematic downtempo and dream-pop release that combines ambient electronics, ethereal vocals and emotional storytelling into an immersive introduction to its evolving digital universe. Conceived by Arturs Plaude, the project embraces AI-assisted music creation as a creative tool, using technology to craft reflective, emotionally resonant music centred on themes of love, memory and enduring inner light.




Comments