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August 2019 Issue 61 features interviews with positive young role model Olivia Sinclair and Paralympian-influenced Alexander Joseph, as well as Cocoon In The Park highlights.
August 2019 Issue 61 features interviews with positive young role model Olivia Sinclair and Paralympian-influenced Alexander Joseph, as well as Cocoon In The Park highlights.
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‘Via Lactea’ by Speakman Sound featuring NAALA is a joyful and contented<br />
moment. The delightful velvety voice shares gratitude for having a strong,<br />
loving support. The vivid synths, tropical beat and warm, glowing air hug you<br />
through the ears. I can rely on your good love. A deep connection of two souls,<br />
spirits of the universe, hand in hand, guiding each other through the Milky<br />
Way. You may feel overcome with light.<br />
Speakman Sound first entered the scene in 2017 with their debut single ‘In<br />
Flight’, which swiftly caught the attention of BBC Radio 6 Music’s Lauren<br />
Laverne who championed the release as one of her tracks of the year. With<br />
their sights firmly set on 2019, Speakman Sound return with their first musical<br />
offering of the year. Featuring the soulful vocals of East London singer NAALA,<br />
‘Via Lactea’ is released. A taster of Speakman Sound’s forthcoming ‘LIMBIC’ EP,<br />
‘Via Lactea’ is crafted for the dance floor and encompasses the familiar<br />
Speakman Sound layered drums and percussive grooves, sitting with soulful<br />
vocals of cosmic themes and deep bass tones, all fused together by their<br />
diverse musical influences.<br />
“‘Via Lactea’ is all about dancing across the Milky Way (as it's more commonly<br />
referred to) and experiencing the cosmic qualities of unconditional love. We're<br />
excited to release again, get people dancing to our music and plough on<br />
forward. We're also really proud to collaborate with the hugely talented<br />
NAALA on this record, who brings a sweet and caring tone that's still full of<br />
east London swagger!” Speakman Sound<br />
www.speakmansound.com<br />
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