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Singer-Songwriter Carla Muller Navigates the ‘In Between’ with New Single “Hold The Door”

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Music history is littered with stories of “what if” and “someday,” but every so often, an artist decides to stop waiting for the stars to align and starts carving out their own constellation. In an era of hyper-compressed digital singles, Carla Muller is doing something refreshingly traditional: she’s telling stories that actually need the time they take. Her new single, “Hold The Door” from the album In Between out today, is a piece of a larger, lived-in puzzle that connects the dots between mid-century romance and the frantic pace of the modern world.

Carla Muller’s path to the Toronto recording scene wasn’t a straight line. Based in Woolwich, Ontario, Muller spent years balancing family life with a “life-long dream to share my music with the world”. It wasn’t until 2020 that she began recording at the legendary Canterbury Music Company, working alongside veteran engineers like Jeremy Darby and Julian Decorte. Her evolution from writing lullabies for her children to collaborating with heavyweights like Jason Fowler and Mark Lalama speaks to a late-blooming creative “floodgate” that, once opened, couldn’t be closed. As Muller puts it, “I write from my heart, for the people I love, and for myself—past and present”. She has surrounded herself with a rotating cast of Canada’s finest session players—names like Nathan Hiltz, Ross MacIntyre, and Gary Craig—to bring a sophisticated folk sensibility to her biographical tales.

“Hold The Door” is a masterclass in narrative songwriting, co-written with Scott Metcalfe. The track captures the lightning-bolt moment her parents met sixty years ago—a story involving borrowed heels, a wing-tipped automobile, and a dash of 1960s chivalry. Musically, the track is anchored by Metcalfe’s piano and colored with the rustic textures of Chris Quinn’s banjo and Drew Jurecka’s violin, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and immediate. Lyrically, the song moves from the literal to the metaphorical, using the “door” as a symbol for life’s transitions, featuring poignant lines such as: “The day they first met he drove her home / In her pretty bright blue dress and borrowed heels” and “The wolf’s done kicked it in, so let’s all dance across the floor / ‘Cause we can’t hold the door anymore”.

The inspiration for “Hold The Door” came from observing her parents’ six-decade marriage. Muller reflects on the serendipity of their meeting, noting how her father saw her mother from across the room and was immediately smitten. For Muller, the song is about a “life well-lived” and the realization that while we try to control our circumstances, sometimes the most beautiful moments happen when we finally stop trying to hold the door against the inevitable changes of time.

One thing Carla doesn’t do right now is tour. With an assurance that comes from time and lessons learned, she says, “I would be giving up the very thing I’m always writing about – family, friends and home if I did that. No, I work from home and from Toronto, staying at The Drake, my favourite home away from home. Home is where the magic happens – that’s where the stories flow from. I also need to stay close to my parents, family and my new grandson. I don’t want to miss a single moment.”  Following the January 23rd release, Carla Muller is expected to make several promotional appearances to support the new albums, In Between, which will launch January 23rd. Notably, Muller continues her philanthropic commitment, with 50% of proceeds from the sales and streams of the track “We’ll Be Alright” directly benefitting the Food Bank of Waterloo Region. All CD and vinyl sales of In Between will also send 25% of her proceeds to FBWR.

“Hold The Door” serves as a vital bridge in Muller’s career, moving from the folk-leaning roots of her early collaborations in Erin, Ontario, toward the polished, collaborative sound of her latest work. It anchors her upcoming album, In Between, positioning her as a songwriter who can translate private family history into a universal language of resilience. In a world that often feels like “nothing would ever be the same again,” Muller’s music argues that as long as we have these stories, we’ll be ok.

Ambient-Folk Artist Matthew Lien Unveils “I’m Gonna Pray” Immersive Music Video From ‘Full Circle’

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Yukon musician and producer Matthew Lien has released ‘Full Circle’, his 25th album and most ambitious project to date. Curated from forty years of songwriting, the album features Lien’s signature blend of acoustic styles from folk to pop wrapped in lush environmental soundscapes.

The hallmark of this release is a breakthrough immersive format Lien developed specifically for earphone listening, which earned the 2021 Yukon University Innovation Prize. This production technique moves beyond traditional stereo fields to a binaural format that serves as a periscope for the ears.

A central piece of this immersive journey is the new single and music video for “I’m Gonna Pray”, a track composed by longtime friends Paul Gatien and Leah DeForrest. The song serves as a profound tribute to Lien’s close friend and bassist, Paul Scott Stephens, who participated in the recording after receiving a terminal diagnosis. This international undertaking involved eighteen of Stephens’ closest musical friends recording in six different studios across the Yukon, British Columbia, and California, providing a final opportunity for them to join him in music. The project filled the bassist’s final months with friendship and music, and the day after the final mixing session, Stephens returned home to Canada where he passed away shortly after.

The production of ‘Full Circle’ relies on the Neumann KU-100 binaural microphone, a specialized mannequin head used to capture a digital fingerprint of physical spaces. To solve the challenge of preserving immersion in a studio setting, Lien utilized convolution reverb by capturing binaural directional impulse responses in twenty-two historically significant locations across North America, Europe, and Asia. These digital acoustic fingerprints, taken in spaces like the Marble Hall of the St. Florian Basilica and St. Martin’s Church, allow the recordings to impart the specific spatial and cultural qualities of those environments onto the instruments. This process of acoustic archaeology ensures that every instrument occupies a unique sense of space without the immersive quality collapsing.

The album was mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Michael Romanowski, who elevated the immersive qualities of the recordings captured by Lien and his team. In total, the project involved fifty-two musicians, eight engineers, and four foley artists recording in eighteen locations across six countries. Lien notes that with the proliferation of smartphones and earphones, the timing is perfect for a format that offers this level of depth and realism. ‘Full Circle’ is now streaming on all major platforms, and listeners are encouraged to use earphones to experience the full immersive effect of the 22 acoustic spaces woven into the music.

Matthew Lien’s “I’m Gonna Pray” immersive music video is available now on YouTube. 

Toronto Vocalist Kim Kaskiw Releases New Single “HER” From Latest Album ‘The Latin Jazz Fusion Project’

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— In the sophisticated landscape of Canadian jazz, few stories resonate with as much profound emotional truth and artistic resilience as that of Kim Kaskiw. A Toronto-born, Ottawa-based vocalist, composer, and trailblazing tuba player, Kaskiw has unveiled her latest album, The Latin Jazz Fusion Project, a work that serves as a vibrant bridge between the worlds of Latin, Jazz, Funk, and Fusion. Drawing from a life defined by music, Kaskiw has crafted a collection that honours the deep lineage of jazz storytelling. This album is a resounding celebration of life’s beauty and the power of perseverance, marking a significant addition to the broader musical world of Latin Jazz fusion.

The history of this record is inextricably linked to Kaskiw’s remarkable journey through a devasting 2020 diagnosis of musicians’ focal dystonia, a neurological condition that threatened her ability to perform. Rather than retreating, she utilized her diagnosis as a creative catalyst, collaborating with tenor saxophonist and arranger Joey Berkley—who also lives with the condition—to craft an album that serves as both a triumph of will and a masterclass in superb musicianship. “My motto has always been: If not now, when?” Kaskiw shares of the recording process. “I wanted to find a way to express myself fully in the studio and cheat dystonia in the process. I think I succeeded!”. The resulting sessions, featuring stellar musicians from Toronto, Ottawa, and New York City, radiate with the warmth of a musician who has turned vulnerability into unshakeable strength.

Central to the album’s brilliance is the new single, “HER”. A piece inspired by legendary vocalist, Nancy Wilson. “Nancy Wilson was my all-time favourite singer and could deliver a song with deadly precision. I wanted to write an impactful song that has a ‘hard right hook’ like how she sang, ‘Guess Who I Saw Today?’”  ‘HER’, Kaskiw’s original slow Bossa Nova track, features a haunting harmonica solo by Normand Glaude that elevates the piece to another level of poignancy. Beyond this standout single, the album is punctuated by several essential highlights: the first track,  “Come To Me,” showcases Kaskiw’s unique triple-threat talent as a composer, tuba player and powerful vocalist with unlimited vocal range featuring Joey Berkleys tenor sax and arranging; the funky recovery anthem “Rise Up,” which nods to the rhythmic genius of Tower of Power and includes tuba in the horn section; and the intricate “Sol Sista,” a rhythmic tribute to her sister’s 50th birthday utilizing unique time signatures.

Thematically, The Latin Jazz Fusion Project is an expansive exploration of love, loss, and the healing power of the present moment. Through tracks like “Here and Now,” Kaskiw communicates a universal message of empathy and hope, speaking directly to those who have lost a loved one to cancer. “Black Rooster” inspired by a trip to Brazil hearing a crowing rooster all night in minor seconds, or the grateful tribute of “Waltz for JP” dedicated to her musical mentor, JP Allain, the album’s core theme remains constant: the celebration of the human condition through musical expression.

Kaskiw’s all original compositions and lyrics invite the listener into a world of emotional truth, reminding us that music is a steady, powerful force that heals and uplifts.

This album carries immense musical significance as it bridges jazz story telling, delivery and modern, soaringly original Latin Jazz Fusion. Kaskiw not only raises awareness for millions of musicians worldwide who suffer from musicians’ focal dystonia, she raises the human spirit itself. It is an important artistic statement that respects the heritage of the genre while boldly expanding its boundaries through the inclusion of the tuba in a jazz-funk context. The Latin Jazz Fusion Project is a testament to creativity which is the ultimate driver of human expression, even in the face of life’s most profound challenges.

Vito Luprano Tells The Untold Story Behind Celine Dion’s Global Rise In New Memoir

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Vito Luprano, the esteemed executive producer who played a pivotal role in Celine Dion’s rise to international stardom, today announces the release of his memoir, It’s All Coming Back to Me… From My Humble Beginnings to the Real Story Behind Celine Dion’s Music Career. This thoughtful reflection chronicles Luprano’s 25-year collaboration with Dion and her late husband René Angélil, focusing on the creative process behind some of the most beloved albums and hits in contemporary music history.

Drawing from his immigrant roots in Bari, Italy, to his groundbreaking work at CBS Records (now Sony Music) where he signed a 17-year-old Dion in 1986, Luprano recounts the passion, perseverance, and partnerships that transformed a young Quebec talent into a global phenomenon. The book delves into the stories behind iconic songs like “My Heart Will Go On,” “The Power of Love,” and “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” highlighting Luprano’s role in assembling legendary teams of songwriters and producers, including David Foster, Diane Warren, Jim Steinman, and Max Martin.

“This memoir is a tribute to the magic we created together,” said Luprano. “It’s about the music that touched millions, the friendships forged in studios around the world, and the quiet determination that fueled Celine’s extraordinary career. I wrote it with deep respect for Celine, René, and the incredible artists who joined us on this journey.”

The book features glowing testimonials from industry luminaries who collaborated with Luprano and Dion:
“Vito’s musical relationship with Celine Dion was the stuff dreams are made of for both of them! His ability to find great songs for Celine was unparalleled and unequalled.”
– David Foster, 16-time Grammy Award winner.

“Without question, Vito’s song selection elevated Celine Dion’s musical direction and helped to make her a huge international star.”
– Billy Steinberg, Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee.

“I know Vito pushed through some of my songs that might not have been successful without his help, so I am eternally grateful for that. Some of those songs were her biggest hits.”
– Diane Warren, Grammy Award-winning songwriter.

“Vito was the chief architect, sculpting my opportunity to write and produce several songs for the greatest female vocalist of our generation.”
– Corey Hart, Juno Award-winning artist.

“His passion for Celine’s project and love for her was a gift to me as a young songwriter needing inspiration to create for such a legend.”
– Kara DioGuardi, Grammy-nominated songwriter.

Structured around key albums and songs, from Unison to Taking Chances, the memoir emphasizes the collaborative spirit that defined their work. It highlights Luprano’s efforts to bridge French and English markets and secure landmark duets with artists like Barbra Streisand, The Bee Gees, and Andrea Bocelli, while also touching on personal milestones such as attending the Oscars and Grammys—all showing Luprano’s grounded approach amid the whirlwind of fame.

This first edition invites fans to rediscover the artistry behind Dion’s timeless catalog through Luprano’s eyes.

About Vito Luprano
Vito Luprano is a veteran music executive and producer whose career spans over four decades. Best known for his 23-year tenure as Celine Dion’s executive producer on 21 albums, he has collaborated with some of the industry’s most iconic figures. An immigrant from Italy who built his success in Quebec, Luprano continues to champion emerging talent while honoring the legacy of great music.

XOXO Entertainment Corp Secures Multi-Million Dollar Funding as Grammy-Winning R&B Group Blackstreet Joins Roster

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– XOXO Entertainment, a powerhouse next generation record label and management group, is pleased to announce they’ve secured a multi-million-dollar funding partnership with TOBAN CAPITAL KOREA in association with Korean private equity fund GREEN HARBOR CO., Ltd. The partnership will support the signing and development of multiple artists across both XOXO’s record label and management divisions.

With a mantra of collaboration, innovation, and globalization, XOXO Entertainment Corp has grown from a boutique label into diverse ventures, all while staying true to its core values of kindness, family, and a deep love for music. XOXO Entertainment is more than just a record label, it’s a global innovator, creating new ways for artists and clients to monetize beyond music. XOXO builds synergistic partnerships and endorsements that extend far beyond the entertainment world, earning a reputation as a forward-thinking company. 

Announced last month, the latest artist to join the XOXO roster is legendary GRAMMY winning R&B group, Blackstreet. Their smash hit “No Diggity” reigned for four weeks on top of the pop charts and resulted in a GRAMMY for Best R&B Vocal by a Duo or Group. The song recently surpassed 1 Billion streams on Spotify. 

Amid the funding and signing of Blackstreet, CEO of XOXO Entertainment Adam H. Hurstfield shares “We are incredibly excited to partner with TOBAN CAPITAL KOREA & GREEN HARBOR as we move to sign multiple iconic artists to XOXO Entertainment. Our relationship spans a lifetime, and working together in an elevated capacity feels both natural and deeply meaningful. Toban Capital & Green Harbor share our core values and our global vision, and we are truly energized by what we will build together as our company continues its upward trajectory.”

CEO of TOBAN CAPITAL, Stephen B. Toban adds, “Partnering with XOXO Entertainment represents a significant and purposeful step for Toban Capital Korea. I have known Adam H. Hurstfield for a lifetime, and I have always respected his integrity, his vision, and his relentless commitment to excellence. We are proud to align with XOXO as we work together to sign and support iconic artists, and we look forward to the global impact this collaboration will create.” 

The Sling Sisters Announce Debut Album ‘What I Hope to Find’ With Single “Chasing Whiskey With a Kiss”

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There is a rare kind of magic that happens when three voices find their perfect fit. The Sling Sisters, the powerhouse Blues-Americana-Country trio from Cambridge and Toronto, Ontario, are thrilled to announce the release of their debut album, ‘What I Hope to Find’, arriving January 31, 2026. This project is a soulful collection of songs defined by grit, groove, and heart, rooted in the storytelling warmth of folk and country traditions. Led by award-winning vocalist and producer Elana Harte, the trio is rounded out by the soulful clarity of Suzie B. and the grounded, gravelly texture of Kelly Mulholland.

The journey begins with the lead single, “Chasing Whiskey With A Kiss,” out now with a brand-new music video. This track is a special piece of the puzzle, recorded at East Iris Studios in Nashville with an incredible crew of session legends, including TOTO’s Buddy Hyatt on keys and Brent Mason on electric guitar. While Elana produced and mixed the rest of the album herself, she let this one capture a specific Nashville swagger, resulting in a playful anthem about living in the moment.

Elana describes the making of this record as a deeply personal labor of love. “Rooted in a lifelong devotion to craft, I am an artist who puts the song above all else-following the muse, honouring nuance, and building music as an immersive, communal experience,” she shares. The band feels more like a family than a group, and Elana’s production style reflects that, using real instruments and honest performances to create a sound that wraps around the listener like a conversation.

The heart of the album shines through in the title track, ‘What I Hope to Find’, especially in these opening lines: “The dust behind my tires / Makes me feel like I’m the only one alive / For at least the last five hundred miles / Since I waved goodbye and started on this drive / Where I belong / Is what I hope to find”. These words are a reflection of the band’s own journey-finding the courage to speak their truth and the faith to chase after what they really want.

The Slings’ origin story is just as organic as their sound. Elana and Suzie ran in the same circles as teenagers in Montreal but didn’t actually meet until years later. The trio finally clicked into place during a chance gig in Kitchener when Elana’s duo partner fell ill, Suzie sat in, and Kelly jumped on stage from the audience. That night, the “Slings” sound was born instantly. Their chemistry is built on a lifetime of loving music, from Elana playing an out-of-tune piano in her grandmother’s basement to the three of them finally finding that “magic click” of harmony.

The production of ‘What I Hope to Find’ is a global effort, featuring contributions from musicians in New York, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Ukraine. Harte employed a meticulous mixing approach inspired by the old-school principles of placement and stereo field to create a layered experience.

While the album maintains a traditional roots foundation, it utilizes unorthodox instrumentation, such as atmospheric embedded sounds and sparse electric guitar, opting instead for a focus on string arrangements and vocal depth. This intentional design ensures that every instrument is given a voice within the musical community of the record.

The album’s credit list is extensive, featuring mastering by Joao Carvalho and contributions from international artists like cellist Ben Trigg and drummer Chris Barber. Every element of the project is designed to resonate with those who value musicianship and meaningful storytelling.

The Sling Sisters will perform a series of live dates to celebrate the new music, focusing on venues that support their core values of accessibility and community. There is something visceral about the way these three voices lock together in a room, and the upcoming live dates are where that connection moves from the studio to the stage. These shows are an invitation into the family, centered on inclusion and the simple, honest power of three-part harmony.

The Sling Sisters Tour Dates:

  • January 31, 2026 – Paris, ON at Paris Pub
  • April, 2026 – Montreal, QC TBC
  • April, 2026 – Ottawa, ON TBC
  • Summer festivals in Ontario, Quebec and East Coast being confirmed

Adjustments Trace Intimacy And Tension On New A-Side “Yr New Shoes”

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Manchester-based slowgaze trio Adjustments return with their new single “Yr New Shoes,” reflecting on lovers’ petty arguments and tender reconciliations. Built on grainy guitar shocks and softly chiming garage indie textures, the track is paired with shared A-side “Moon Eyes” and released on pale blue marbled vinyl via Heaven’s Lathe. The release follows the band’s late-2024 debut AA-side “Bendy A / Who You Want,” which introduced their bass-free lineup and emotionally direct songwriting.

Recorded at Manchester’s Airtight Studios with engineer and co-producer Seadna McPhail, the songs expand on Adjustments’ lo-fi, slowgaze palette through layered guitars and shifting dynamics. Guitarist Finn Cohen-Ennis explains, “Yr New Shoes is inspired by jangly guitar pop like early My Bloody Valentine, Ex-Vöid and The Pastels, blending sweet melodies with noisy guitars.” Flipping the record reveals “Moon Eyes,” which Cohen-Ennis describes as “darker tonally,” leaning into contrasts between quiet and loud, distance and intimacy, mirroring the emotional range of personal relationships.

Scott McCloud Opens A New Chapter With Solo Album ‘Make It To Forever’

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Seattle-based musician Scott McCloud will release his debut solo album ‘Make It To Forever’ via God Unknown Records on Friday, January 30, 2026. Known for his work with Girls Against Boys, Soulside, Paramount Styles, and AGRIO, McCloud steps into a more stripped-back and reflective space on a record shaped by memory, place, and conversation.

Recorded in Athens, Greece with Dimitris Dimitriades at Zero Gravity Studios, the album began as an experiment and time capsule, centered on raw acoustic guitar and voice. “These songs are about memories, romances, ideas which remain alive and ever changing,” McCloud shares, describing the record as a dialogue with time, place, and self. Over multiple visits, the songs were gradually expanded with musical guests while preserving the vulnerability of the original sessions, grounding ‘Make It To Forever’ in atmosphere, reflection, and lived experience.

AudioGust Confronts Collapse And Survival On New Album ‘Falling From Down’

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Seattle-based artist AudioGust has released his third album, ‘Falling From Down’, alongside focus track “I Didn’t Hear What You Said.” The record leans into a hard-edged post-grunge and modern rock sound while preserving the melodic hooks and narrative depth that define the project. Led by Chris Evans, AudioGust balances raw intensity with strong songwriting, tracing themes of collapse, endurance, and the uneasy beauty found in survival.

“Falling From Down explores the struggles of modern life, from hitting rock bottom to finding small moments of hope and connection,” Evans explains. He describes the title as capturing “that feeling when you think things can’t possibly get worse, and then they do.” Across tracks like “Isotope,” the title song, and later moments such as “No Place For This” and “Down By The River,” the album moves through tension, reflection, and persistence. Guest vocalists Liliana Tani and Kelsey Grant add dimension to songs centered on connection, growth, and resilience, grounding the record in lived experience rather than resolution.

Ella Fence Expands Her Emotional Reach On New Single “Couple Kids”

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Australian indie rock artist Ella Fence returns with her new single “Couple Kids,” a slow-burning track that gradually unfolds from restraint into emotional release. Built on reverb-soaked guitars and soaring harmonies, the song moves from fragility toward something more unrestrained, mirroring its lyrical focus on transition and self-recognition. The release arrives ahead of Ella’s December tour dates supporting internationally touring artist Sofia Isella, with shows across Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.

“Couple Kids” reflects on the urge to run, not from pain, but from understanding where that instinct comes from. “It’s about the quiet urge to escape, and the tenderness that comes with finally understanding where that desire comes from,” Ella shares. The track begins in stillness before slowly building through layered synths, electric guitar, and rising harmonies, closing with increased tempo and clarity. Following a decade-long career spanning stages across Canada, the UK, and Europe, and support slots with artists including Kate Miller-Heidke, Washington, Baker Boy, and Katie Noonan, the new single marks another measured step in Ella Fence’s evolving body of work.