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FRIDAY DINGERS - 07.02.25

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Steve Anthony - ‘Down In Texas’


Veteran country artist Steve Anthony kicks off his 2025 with ‘Down In Texas’, a lively anthem celebrating his Southern roots and classic country sound. With a career spanning decades, multiple chart-topping hits, and a reputation as “The Underwater Cowboy”, Anthony continues to leave his mark on the genre with his signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and rollicking melodies.



Downfvll - ‘Hellos And Goodbyes’


Paris-based music project Downfvll, led by producer and rapper Maeldan Wilmet, returns with ‘Hellos and Goodbyes’, a melancholic yet futuristic fusion of dark pop, phonk, and orchestral elements. Inspired by grief and resilience, the track blends atmospheric storytelling with innovative production, drawing influences from artists like Sevdaliza, NF, and Woodkid to create a truly cinematic soundscape.



Lolli Wren - ‘All Mine’


South East London-born singer-songwriter Lolli Wren unveils ‘All Mine’, a dark, empowering alternative rock anthem from her debut album ‘To Build A Sea’, blending electric guitars, live drums, and layered vocals. With its vibrant energy and stellar production, she delivers a triumphant declaration of independence and resilience, marking a bold step in her artistic evolution.



Marsha Swanson - ‘Like An Angel’


Renowned singer-songwriter Marsha Swanson begins the new year with ‘Like An Angel’, a reimagined single from ‘Near Life Experience’, featuring a live band and string section for a richer, more immersive sound. Produced by Henry Thomas, the track blends Swanson’s signature progressive pop with heartfelt lyricism, offering a timeless, introspective journey for fans of Kate Bush and Tori Amos.



Ilajide - ‘BACKHAND’


Detroit producer and rapper Ilajide releases ‘BACKHAND’, a genre-blending fusion of funk, house, R&B, and hip-hop, serving as the second single from his upcoming album ‘Pocket Jams 2’, out 20th April. Known for his innovative production and sharp lyricism, Ilajide continues to push creative boundaries, cementing his place as one of the city’s most inventive rising artists.




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