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Raise a Glass! Shobsy’s ‘Champagne’ is the Ultimate Anthem for Your Next Night Out

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Shobsy has just dropped his latest single, “Champagne”, an electrifying pop anthem that celebrates those unforgettable late nights. Known for his extraordinary vocal range, Shobsy draws comparisons to icons like Freddie Mercury and George Michael, and “Champagne” doesn’t disappoint. The track was released via Shobsy Records, showing off his versatility and polished pop style, fitting comfortably alongside artists like The Weeknd and Harry Styles.

A recent signing with Pangea International Music Publishing, partnered with Sony Music, marks a new chapter for Shobsy, who is gaining international attention following standout performances at Musexpo in LA and Ireland’s Late Late Show. With several sold-out shows and viral performances under his belt, Shobsy’s star is definitely on the rise. Check out “Champagne” now!

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Host Bodies’ track ‘On A Roll’ Gets a Psychedelic Reinvention from Soul Glitch

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Ten years after Host Bodies first released the album Daily Apparatus, “On A Roll” has found a completely new groove.

For the Daily Apparatus: 10 Year Remixes project, multi-instrumentalist and producer Nicholas Hasty, under his Soul Glitch moniker, takes the original electronic-rock track and pulls it into deeper, more psychedelic territory.

The remix keeps the energy of Host Bodies intact while opening up the track with new beats, electronic textures and expressive saxophone solos. Electric guitar, bass and layered production give it a rich, genre-blurring sound that sits somewhere between indie electronic, jazztronica, soultronica and alternative dance.

There’s something particularly satisfying about hearing a decade-old track treated not as a relic, but as raw material. Soul Glitch reshapes “On A Roll” , finding new spaces within the original and bringing his own musical language into the mix.

The result is energetic, sensual, psychedelic and unapologetically expansive.

Ten years on, “On A Roll” proves that sometimes the best way to celebrate where a song came from is to find somewhere completely new for it to go.

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