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Sharleene Set to Debut New Single “Keep Coming Back” on Nov.14

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Sharleene Set to Debut New Single “Keep Coming Back” on Nov.14

Ghanaian talent and one of the freshest voices Sharleene is gearing up to introduce herself to the world with her debut single “Keep Coming Back.”

Slated for release on November 14th, Sharleene’s unique blend of Afro-Dancehall and Pop promises to be a refreshing addition to the scene. It effortlessly merges upbeat rhythms with emotionally charged storytelling.

Hailing from Koforidua, Ghana, Sharleene is a singer/songwriter blending personal and societal narratives in her music. Drawing inspiration from artists like Amaarae, Ebony Reigns, and Burna Boy, she’s emerging as one of Ghana’s brightest talents.

Follow Sharleene’s journey and connect with her on all social media platforms @simplysharleene.

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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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