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CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (14.02.25)

Bringing you music that you should be curious about!


Riva Taylor ‘Valentine Road’




Riva Taylor’s latest single ‘Valentine Road’ is a mesmerizing fusion of jazz-infused melancholy and contemporary pop brilliance. With ethereal backing vocals and cinematic production, the track weaves an evocative tale of love, illusion, and longing. Crafted alongside British funk/gospel artist Seramic and mixed by the legendary Richard Wilkinson, the song echoes the timeless songwriting of Joni Mitchell while embracing modern sonic textures. Riva’s haunting yet hopeful delivery lingers long after the final note, solidifying ‘Valentine Road’ as a poignant soundtrack to love’s complexities—one that will undoubtedly resonate with romantics and realists alike.


Lola Wild ‘Jump The Gun’



With ‘Jump the Gun’, Lola Wild crafts a hypnotic ode to impulsive mistakes and inner turmoil, set against a backdrop of woozy synths and dreamy, slow-burning production. Her voice—equal parts sultry and vulnerable—channels a bygone era while remaining strikingly fresh, echoing the likes of Roy Orbison and Mitski. Lyrically, the track walks a fine line between regret and self-awareness, making it as poignant as it is addictive. The vintage aesthetic never feels forced; rather, it enhances the song’s emotional weight, like a fading Polaroid capturing a moment of wistful introspection. Lola Wild proves herself to be a master of blending nostalgia with a modern edge, and ‘Jump the Gun’ is a testament to her magnetic artistry.


Dave Curl ‘Fool In Love’



With ‘Fool in Love’, Dave Curl once again proves his mastery of blending emotional depth with engaging melodies. The track’s storytelling unfolds like a diary entry, delving into youthful uncertainty and the search for meaning in love. While the lyrics touch on moments of insecurity, the song’s buoyant arrangement keeps it from feeling heavy, offering an uplifting contrast to its introspective message. Curl’s heartfelt vocal delivery and polished production elevate the song into a compelling and relatable musical experience—one that lingers long after the final note fades.


jacuzzi jefferson ft Chris Mazuera, Ghostface ‘Heavy’



jacuzzi jefferson's, dumbmachine, is a thrilling deep dive into genre-blending mastery, seamlessly weaving together hip-hop, R&B, and experimental electronic textures. The standout single ‘heavy’ perfectly exemplifies this fusion, as Ghostface Killah delivers razor-sharp bars over an atmospheric beat before the track morphs into a lush, guitar-driven groove courtesy of Chris Mazuera. Jefferson’s production is meticulous yet free-flowing, balancing intricate sound design with raw, emotive storytelling. From boom bap nostalgia to indie-electronic innovation, dumbmachine, refuses to be boxed in, making it a must-listen for those who crave sonic exploration.


Lilly Bedard ‘Not Everything Ends’



Lilly Bedard’s ‘Not Everything Ends’ captures the magic of love that arrives after heartbreak—a sigh of relief in musical form. With her signature introspection and a stunning blend of folk and alternative pop, Lilly crafts a song that feels like a warm embrace. The authenticity in her voice, coupled with the song’s wistful instrumentation, creates an atmosphere that lingers long after the final note. This track is not just a love song; it’s a testament to resilience and the beauty of finding someone who feels like home.







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