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Satin Jackets & Panama reunite on dreamy, pitch perfect synth-pop of 'Move On'

With three hit collaborations already in the bag Tim Bernhardt, AKA Satin Jackets, and Australian star Panama have come together once again for the dreamy, pitch perfect synth-pop of 'Move On'. Posted on 16 Jun 2022

Aili returns with energetic and uplifting 'Toki Doki'!

Having captured the attention of the press with their acclaimed debut EP 'Dansu' and taken over the airwaves with their cover of Fergie's 'Glamorous', Belgian-Japanese duo Aili returns with 'Toki Doki', a gloriously energetic and uplifting single that bursts out of the speakers in a dayglo riot of disco punk pop. Posted on 09 Jun 2022

'Sharpened Knife' gets dubby remix treatment by Eskimo’s head honcho Captain E

Released to help draw attention to the ongoing climate crisis, ‘Sharpened Knife’, the new single from award winning Swedish singer Titiyo and electronic music producer Paresse, aka Ivan Berggren, gets a new remix in a rare outing from Eskimo’s head honcho Captain E. Taking the original's dub influenced electronica one step further the good Captain delivers a spacious, heady remix. Posted on 23 May 2022

Titiyo and Paresse release music video of ‘Sharpened Knife’, with guest appearance of climate activist Dominique Palmer

Award-winning Swedish artist Titiyo and producer Paresse follow in the footsteps of compatriot Greta Thunberg, with their newest track Sharpened Knife, which released on Earth Day in April. The video, directed by David Nord, also stars Dominique Palmer, who is known as the face of climate activism in the United Kingdom. Posted on 06 May 2022
A powerful message on Earth Day 2022

Earth Day 2022 brings extraordinary collab between Titiyo, Paresse & Dominique Palmer

A powerful, musical message on Earth Day 2022, as we hurtle towards the ‘sharpened knife’ of the climate crisis. 'Sharpened Knife' is an extraordinary collaboration between award winning Swedish singer Titiyo Jah and electronic music producer Paresse, that also features a spoken contribution from British climate justice activist Dominique Palmer (Fridays For Future). Posted on 21 Apr 2022