Tag: Karen Salicath Jamali songs

Dancing Alone with thinking silly’s “Small Town Syndrome”

Listening to “Small Town Syndrome” by thinking silly is an exercise in delightful contradiction. Dylan Morrison’s project, shaped here by the production hand of collaborator Margot Taylor, builds a sleek, propulsive chassis of dark pop and minimal techno, only to house an engine of pure, grinding ache. It’s the sound of someone forcing a smile so wide their face hurts, a dance track for...

Kwamz’s ‘Ronaldo’ Earns ‘’Spotlight Track of the Week’’ On Official UK Afrobeat Chart

Kwamz’s ‘Ronaldo’ Earns ‘’Spotlight Track of the Week’’ On Official UK Afrobeat Chart British-Ghanaian artist Kwamz, who has been an instrumental voice in helping Afrobeat sounds soar sky-high in Europe and USA, recently got his record, ‘Ronaldo’ listed as ‘’Spotlight Track of the Week’’ on the UK’s official Afrobeat chart. Best described as impressive, Kwamz’s new single - which was released a few weeks back,...

“Angel Gabriel’s Light”: Karen Salicath Jamali’s Sound of Hope.

Most music that arrives with the label “meditative” feels like an instruction to relax—a gentle but firm command. Karen Salicath Jamali’s “Angel Gabriel’s Light,”...