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FRIDAY DINGERS - 20.09.24

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pants on fire - ‘Vodka Shampoo’


Dublin indie band Pants On Fire have released their dynamic new single ‘Vodka Shampoo’, marking a new chapter in their evolving sound and lineup. Originally sparked in a jam session with former members, the track was later refined with new additions Jeff and Kaelig, culminating in a collaborative recording session at Orchard Studios.



Leakzz - ‘Show Me Love’


UK rapper Leakzz has released his new single ‘Show Me Love’, following the success of his previous track ‘Wavey Again’, which garnered nearly 400,000 streams on Spotify. Reflecting on his personal struggles during a toxic breakup, Leakzz expresses the emotional vulnerability behind the song, saying, “Sometimes you can’t always pretend like you’re strong... I need love.”



Oxy - ‘Like U Used To’


French artist Oxy has released his latest single ‘Like U Used To’, featuring dynamic drummer Roni Kaspi, and blending intricate electronic compositions with expressive drumming for a captivating, genre-defying track. Building on the momentum of his debut EP ‘Freequation’, Oxy continues to push electronic music boundaries by fusing elements of jazz, classical, and tech-house, creating a unique sound that is both fresh and emotionally resonant.



The Erly - ‘55 On The Other Side’


Americana/rock group The Erly have now released their long-awaited new album ‘Salem Lights’, highlighted by its standout offering ‘55 On The Other Side’. Based in Niles, Michigan, the four-piece band have gained recognition for their tight musicianship and dynamic performances, drawing comparisons to artists like Dawes and Grateful Dead, and earning notable press coverage in numerous publications.



Rumia - ‘Emergency’


Berlin-based artist Rumia, known for blending trip-hop, jazz, and experimental sounds, is continuing to gain global recognition with her latest track ‘Emergency’. The single offers a modern response to Frank Sinatra’s ‘It Was A Very Good Year’, combining tender vocals and raw instrumentals to explore themes of longing, mental health struggles, and the desire for human connection, while bridging the past and present through rich storytelling.




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