Janelle Monáe Returns With “Float” Single


Initially teased on her social media platforms, Janelle Monáe has returned to music with her first single of 2023, “Float.”

Also featuring Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, the description of this track is nuts:

According to sources closest to Monáe, “Float” is inspired by Muhammed Ali talking sh*t in Zaire, 1974, Jane’s evolution, Mary Poppins’ umbrella, Aladdin’s magic carpet, Ja Morant’s flotation to the rim while dunking on his ops, Sara Elise’s ropes, excerpts from Paramahmsa Nithyananda’s talks on levitation, Raul’s toast on Dec 1, and Bruce Lee’s mighty philosophy on being “shapeless, formless,” and becoming one with your surroundings, to be like water…”

Yeah, this about to slap like crazy.

Janelle Monáe Returns With “Float” Single was last modified: February 16th, 2023 by Meka



A new performance series combines improvised music, contortionism, neuroscience. And pro wrestling.


Musician, educator, and writer Aaron Pond arrived in Philadelphia from Florida in 2018. He was immediately taken by the city’s improvised music scene. When he missed the sounds of the natural world that surrounded him growing up near the Everglades, he formed an ensemble, BORBS, and presented a series of concerts at the Discovery Center in Fairmount Park.

With that program now on indefinite hold, PONDora’s Fish Sauce is Pond’s latest eclectic new monthly series. “One of the reasons I love fish sauce is that it was introduced to me as a way of developing improvisation in cooking,” he explained. “It’s the flavor that unlocks other flavors.”

The Fish Sauce series brings together Philly’s improvised music and dance communities in new ways. Each show — or “bottle” as Pond refers to them — includes combinations of artists encouraged to take risks together. These collaborations often take novel and unexpected forms, like these offbeat highlights:

Grackle Grabble Grapplers

Professional wrestling rose to new heights of popularity in the 1980s via the Rock ‘n’ Wrestling Connection, which brought together the likes of Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper, with rock stars like Cyndi Lauper. That concept gets an avant-garde update, with the musical tag team of Pond and percussionist Tracy Lisk accompanying wrestlers Mik Phillips and Tori Breen. It should prove a thrilling spectacle for anyone who’s decried the WWE and its ilk as over-choreographed. The night’s bill will also feature Native American dancer Vaughnda Hilton with jazz-klezmer trombonist Dan Blacksberg and brass player Michnari Robinson; and the dubsmith duo of Ihba Baskette and Ryoko Ohara. (Feb. 17, Chi Movement Arts Center)

Sina Tafazoli

A great performance can feel like it has rewired your brain, but few artists set out to accomplish that with quite the authority of Sina Tafazoli. A neuroscientist at Princeton University, Tafazoli has also studied dance and butoh performance and will merge these diverse disciplines through movement that aims to explore the depths of the unconscious, accompanied by a guest musician. The evening will also include performances by the classically-trained chamber trio of Mekhi Gladden (oboe), Sonali Singh (bassoon), and Dylan McDonnell (flute), as well as Pond’s Green Plum Ensemble. (April 21, Chi Movement Arts Center)

Matt Lavelle and McKenzie Dreher

Philadelphia-based clarinetist and flugelhorn player Matt Lavelle has crafted some contorted sounds. A longtime improviser, he’s studied with the iconic Ornette Coleman and worked with such free jazz legends as William Parker, Steve Swell, Daniel Carter, and William Hooker, all of whom are adept at music that twists and bends in unpredictable ways. Lavelle will meet his match in New York-based McKenzie Dreher, whose instrument is her own body. Though Pond was foiled in his attempt to facilitate Dreher’s gift for working suspended from the ceiling by her hair, she’ll doubtless find ways to fold her anatomy into bizarre angles at Lavelle’s prompting. They’ll be joined by the electroacoustic duo Argyle Torah and keyboardist Susanna Payne-Passmore’s P.I.L.O.T.s or Oblivion. (May 18, Headlong Dance Theater)

Information and tickets: pondora/ticketleap.com

noelle unveils new single, “Mars” – Aipate


Have you heard Canadian pop singer noelle‘s latest single, “Mars”? If not, you’ve got to.

“Mars” is a lively track brimming with synth-driven pop melodies. noelle excels with her emotionally charged delivery.

Released just in time for Valentine’s Day, “Mars” is about finding one’s soulmate. noelle adds, “Someone that makes you want to be a better version of yourself. I hope everyone can relate to this feeling ‘cause it’s one of the best.”

The artist has been really active the past few months. She’s just wrapped up a massive tour with Virginia to Vegas and Ria Mae.

For future updates from noelle, follow her on Instagram.



Hard To Tell: Bronx rapper QRome shoves the lazy losers out the way on Dum Broke Lame – Independent Music – New Music


Showing all the lame guys out there what is going to happen next, QRome spits the truth for so many who just can’t conceptualize how to treat a brave woman right on Dum Broke Lame.

QRome aka AVACADO Queen aka QSharonne Cornwell is a Bronx, NYC-based indie hip hop artist, singer and student who is currently studying Mental Health in Clinical Psychology.

Yu Really GOT These Dum Broke LAME A** NIG** OUT HERE MAN THIS is for MY LADIES RIGHT HERE LOL.” ~ QRome

Pulsating with so much raw energy which shall excite those who like it underground, QRome shakes off the needless negativity once and for all with a courageously potent performance to remember forever. This is hardcore rap for a reason. When you are tired of being messed around, this is the result of pent-up frustration.

Dum Broke Lame from the Bronx, NYC-based indie hip hop artist/singer QRome is a huge statement for anyone who needs to brush away something which shall not last. Rapped with honest abandon and loaded with so many edgy lines which shall get the blood flowing, this is a fantastic single to play on loud. This is for the ladies you see.

Listen up on SoundCloud. See more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen



B. Cool-Aid (Pink Siifu & Ahwlee) & Devin Morrison Say “Wassup” On Collaborative Single


Pink Siifu and producer Ahwlee, aka the hip hop/neo-soul duo B. Cool-Aid, will release their Leather Blvd. project on March 31st.

Their first full-length release since 2019’s Syrup, B. Cool-Aid have dropped their second focus single “Wassup” with Devin Morrison, Pher, and MoRuf. The song also comes with a phone number (no, seriously): people can call 914-2WASSUP (914-292-7787) and select from various number prompts to hear the song, navigate their way through the various businesses that make up the world of Leather Blvd., and even leave a message for their Valentine.

That’s creative, and hilarious.

B. Cool-Aid (Pink Siifu & Ahwlee) & Devin Morrison Say “Wassup” On Collaborative Single was last modified: February 14th, 2023 by Meka



Thank you for the music: Carlton choir donate musical instruments to Gedling school


Pictured: The children of All Hallows Primary School with their new instruments (Courtesy of All Hallows Primary School)

Children at All Hallows Primary School in Gedling are enjoying a new set of percussion instruments thanks to a kind donation from the Carlton Male Voice Choir.

The gifts were a thank you to the All Hallows Primary School choir Children’s Choir who shared the stage with the renowned Carlton Male Voice Choir in front of a packed audience at their Christmas Concert.

Ian Watts, musical director of Carlton Male Voice Choir, said “It was fabulous for Carlton Male Voice Choir to be able to purchase new percussion instruments for the children at All Hallows Primary School after their newly formed choir performed for us at our Christmas Festival concert at St Paul’s Church in Carlton in December 2022.

“We hope the instruments bring both joy and understanding of music and rhythm and perhaps ignite a small flicker of musical interest in the children which help take them forward as potential singers and musicians of the future.”

All Hallows Primary School Headteacher, Heather Gabb said: “We’d like to thank CMVC for inviting our school choir to sing with them at their Christmas Concert.  It was a fantastic opportunity to listen to them, and to sing in front of a large audience. 

“The instruments will make a lovely addition to our music lessons in school”

This is not the first time that the amazing Carlton Male Voice Choir have donated percussion instruments. Last time around the children at Burntstump Seely Church of England Academy got to enjoy a new set of percussion instruments thanks to the choir.

The choir which is the largest male voice choir in Nottingham, with over 70 members, always welcomes new members so get in touch if you’d like to join not just a choir, but a fun community and a way of life.

More information can be found on www.carltonmvc.org or subscribe to the CWMC mailing list to keep up to date with everything they do.

The choir can also be followed on facebook, or simply pop along to a concert and say hello.

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Emily Chambers teams up with Stoop Kids for “Cicadas” single & video – Aipate


After a couple of years of not releasing new music, Montreal-native singer Emily Chambers is preparing for a busy 2023. Her first release is a track called “Cicadas”. On this one, she teamed up with US band Stoop Kids.

“Cicadas” is a smooth soul jam about that ex-lover whom you can’t get off your mind, no matter how toxic the relationship may have been.

Produced by Stoop Kids’ very own Griffin Dean, the track is the first single being lifted from Emily’s forthcoming full-length debut.

Listen to the song and watch the music video. Also, get to follow Emily Chambers on Instagram.



V3x reclaimed the power of her vulnerability in the future-embracing alt-pop hit, D34D – Independent Music – New Music


NYC alt-pop originator V3x puts the experimentalism of Grimes and FKA Twigs to shame in her standout future-embracing trip-hop-y single, D34D. Making no bones about attacking mistreatment through ferocious innocence, the luminary independent artist came into her vindicating own through this 8-bit-adjacent earworm.

With “sometimes I think I might be dead, given the way you treat me” as an opening lyric, the instrumentally sunny single, which spills the tropic heat through the scorching synth timbres and brings in the indie intimacy via the guitars, empathy is non-optional.

We’ve all been there, handing our vulnerability over to people that were always going to manipulate it. In 2:30 minutes, V3x proves how sweet it can be to reclaim that susceptibility instead of stripping it from our psyche.

Check out the seminal single, D34D, from V3x via Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast



Kelela Returns With ‘Raven’ Album


Her first full-length project since her 2017 debut album Take Me Apart, eclectic songstress Kelela has released her sophomore album RAVEN.

“Internally, I’ve always wished the world would change around me,” Kelela said to Apple Music. “I felt during the uprising and the [protests of the early 2020s] that there’s been an external shift. We all have more permission to say, ‘I don’t like that.’

“I’ve been pretty comfortable to talk about the nitty-gritty of relationships,” she continues. “But this album contains a few songs that are overtly political, that feel more literally like no, you will not.”

Blending jazz, electronic / dance music, and traditional R&B, RAVEN is a 15-song release preceded by the singles “Enough For Love,” “Contact,” “Washed Away,” “On The Run,” and “Happy Ending.” Stream it below.

Kelela Returns With ‘Raven’ Album was last modified: February 10th, 2023 by Meka



Mariah Carey’s ‘It’s a Wrap’ Is This Week’s Favorite New Music – Billboard


Mariah Carey‘s new EP, It’s a Wrap, has topped this week’s new music poll.

Music fans voted in a poll published Friday (Feb. 10) on Billboard, choosing the iconic singer-songwriter’s new four-track project as their favorite new music release of the past week.

Carey’s EP brough in 70% of the vote, beating out new music from Taylor Swift (“Lavender Haze (Felix Jaehn Remix)”), Paramore (This Is Why), Dove Cameron and Khalid (“We Go Down Together”), Lizzo featuring SZA (“Special (Remix)”), and others.

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It’s a Wrap contains the original album cut from 2009’s Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel and the Mary J. Blige-assisted remix originally included as a bonus track on 2014’s Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse, as well as a TikTok-friendly sped-up version and a new three-minute edit of the song.

The EP arrives on the heels of Mimi turning the fan favorite into a viral hit, thanks to the “It’s a Wrap” TikTok challenge she launched after the start of the new year. In addition to giving Carey a dose of post-holiday glee as she watched thousands of Lambs lip-synch to the song, the challenge also gave “It’s a Wrap” a massive streaming bump, earning more than 1 million weekly streams as of the start of February.

Trailing behind Carey on the fan-voted poll was a dance-heavy remix of Swift’s Midnights opener “Lavender Haze.” The remix by Felix Jaehn brought in nearly 15% of the vote.

See the final results of this week’s new music release poll below.