February 7, 200718 yr Author Gym Class Heroes: Cupid's Chokehold This band are infiltrating the mainstream in the US and look set to follow suit in the UK. (single, February 12 - Fueled By Ramen) Justin Nozuka: After Tonight Nozuka was a highlight from the live schedule at Midem last month and is now enjoying growing support from Radio Two. (single, March 5 - Relentless) Ross Copperman: All She Wrote All She Wrote is a potential hit which will receive a head-start in the US via a sync with CBS promos across the network. (single, March 19 - Phonogenic) Calvin Harris: Acceptable In The 80's First single from the hotly-tipped Scot is upbeat dance-leaning pop. More memorable with every play. (single, March 12 - Columbia) Robert Shields: Let Blood Rain Scotsman Robert Shields’ piano-led songwriting prompted the Peer publishing stable to sign him last year. (demo, unsigned) Example: You Can't Rap Signed to Mike Skinner’s label The Beats, Example returns with a tongue-in-cheek track that offers his strongest release yet. (singe, March 5 - The Beats) Operator Please: Just A Song About Ping Pong This has the makings of an underground hit. Upbeat, indie pop that drips youthful energy. (single, March 12 - Brille) Sugababes vs. Girls Aloud: Walk This Way Girl band rivalry is put aside in the name of charity as Girls Aloud and Sugababes tackle an old favourite for Comic Relief. (single, March 12 - Fascination) Hilary Duff: With Love Duff delivers a strong, edgy single, which marks her out as a teen star to be reckoned with. (single, March 19 - Hollywood) One Night Only: Just For Tonight The first big A&R scrum of the year is well under way for these talented teens. Rock with commercial sensibility. (demo, unsigned)
February 7, 200718 yr thanks mikey for the playlist, i wonder if you know any way to recored or upload the brits awards next wensday on itv. if you can help me with this, i will be very thankfull. ohad.
February 17, 200718 yr Author MIA: Bird Flu While the album tracks remain under wraps, the first taste of M.I.A’s sophomore album suggests good things indeed. (video 5 - Relentless) Diane Birch: Rewind Diane has a voice and songwriting ability that will connect with truly global audiences. One of 2007’s most strongest new finds. (demo - unsigned) Star Alliance feat. Shiela Ferguson: He’s A Runner Based on The Runner by The Three Degrees, originally produced by Giorgio Moroder, this an upbeat dance-pop song that promises to go the distance. (single, April TBC - Sporting Riff Raff) Regina Spektor: Fidelity A-listed at Radio 2 last week, Fidelity is a charming, intelligent song which will further entrench Spektor with mainstream audiences. (single, March 5 - Warner Bros) Dragonette: I Get Around First single from the Mercury signed pop duo has been earning growing praise from tastemaker websites. (single, April 26 - Mercury) The Pierces: Sticks & Stones The latest addition to Lizard King is a sibling duo whose dark pop songs possess a disarmingly infectious appeal. (single, February 26 - Lizard King) The Rumble Strips: Alarm Clock With The Rumble Strips first commercial single, mainstream awareness about the band is set to hit new heights. 2007 will be their year. (single, March 19 - Fallout/Island) We Are The Physics: This Is Vanity Angular rock that doesn’t take itself too seriously. We Are The Physics write songs that’ll wake you up. The Hot Melts: Edith A favourite around the office over the silly season, Edith is earning the group deserved A&R interest. We think it's a hit. (demo - unsigned) Dizzee Rascal: Wanna Be A G This upbeat song, featuring Lily Allen, could stand to deliver Rascal with his biggest hit yet. (single, TBC - XL)
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