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Okeechobee Music Festival Releases Final Tickets For 10 Year Reunion In March

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Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival has released all remaining tickets for its 10-Year Reunion taking place March 19-22, 2026 at Sunshine Grove in South Florida. For the first time ever, the independent Florida festival is offering 2-Day Weekend tickets for Saturday, March 21 through Sunday, March 22, along with a limited batch of Single Day tickets and the final available GA, GA+, and VIP 4-Day tickets. GA Weekend Tickets include two nights camping with arrival to the campgrounds available Saturday at 9:00 AM through 8:00 PM ET, while GA and VIP Single Day Tickets are available for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with access to purchase day parking. Tier 1 prices for GA Weekend or Single Day passes are guaranteed through Thursday, January 29 at 10:00 AM ET, with PayPal checkout available for flexible payment options as low as $20 per month.

The festival’s first gathering in three years celebrates the spirit of music, arts, and community with headline performances from Cage The Elephant, Fisher, GRiZ, Knock 2, T-Pain, LCD Soundsystem, and The Lumineers. Additional immersive musical experiences include Incendia, a four-night inferno of underground energy and bass curated by NYC-based production agency Renegade, and the Jungle 51 Stage presenting extended sets by internationally known DJs from sundown to sunrise. The festival will also see the return of the PoWoW!, an all-star jam session pairing unexpected talents for live mashups under the stars deep in the heart of Sunshine Grove, a defining moment since the inaugural event in 2016.

OMF 2026 welcomes the Okee Family to celebrate the 10-Year Reunion on Thursday, March 19 with a very special and exclusive slate of music and experiences available only to 4-Day ticketholders. The evening features full wellness and activity programming and music until sunrise from more than 32 artists, including three huge headline sets from Cage the Elephant, Dirty Heads, and Knock2. The first-ever Aquachobee Dub Reggae Takeover kicks off the festival with a traditional Nyabinghi Drumming Opening Ceremony, followed by performances from Subatomic Sound System featuring reggae legend Mykal Rose, Screechy Dan, and Pirate WiFi, groundbreaking dub master Scientist with Papa Michigan and Sister Nancy, Orlas, and more. Located in Okeechobee County, Sunshine Grove is a picturesque 830+ acre natural oasis featuring sweeping grasslands, pine and palmetto jungles, and expansive lakes and waterways.

Welsh Soul Sensation SJ Hill Returns With Emotional New Single ‘Spell On Me’

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Welsh soul sensation SJ Hill returns with ‘Spell On Me’, his most emotional and dramatic release yet exploring a love so powerful it lifts you, destroys you, and pulls you deeper even when you know you should walk away. Following the viral success of his previous single ‘Tonight’, which garnered 1.4 million Instagram views and over 40,000 streams, Hill cements his place as one of Wales’ most compelling emerging voices. “It’s about the type of relationship when you know someone is bad for you, but you keep coming back because they lift you up and break you down in equal measure,” Hill explains. Co-written with longtime friend and collaborator Tommy John, the track explores emotional duality, addiction to chaos, and the feeling of being under someone’s spell. Blending raw, confessional lyricism with melodic, hypnotic hooks and powerhouse soul vocals, the song delivers the same emotional depth found in artists like Hozier, Rag’n’Bone Man, and Lewis Capaldi.

Hill’s voice has taken him from local stages to global attention, with features on Spotify’s Fresh Finds playlist, BBC Radio 1Xtra, and BBC Radio Wales A-List. He has performed at venues including Wembley Arena and O2 Academy London, reached the X-Factor bootcamp in 2017, won an episode of ITV’s ‘Romeo & Duet’, and reached the semi-finals of LLIAS The Welsh Voice. Such achievements led to him entertaining guests including John Legend, Chrissy Teigan, and Chris Martin at this year’s prestigious New Year’s Eve party at Soneva Jani Resort in the Maldives.

Hill created ‘Spell On Me’ in a small, old-school studio in the Rhondda Valley, once a Salvation Army building and now transformed into a creative hub for Welsh talent. The studio, owned and run by Daniel Edwards, has become a place where authenticity and artistry meet. Working alongside Edwards and Tommy John, the song feels deeply tied to Welsh identity and emotional truth, with the heart of Hill’s local community running within

First Look At Sam Mendes’ Beatles Four Film Event With Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan Revealed

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Sony Pictures has unveiled first look images of Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn, and Harris Dickinson in character for ‘The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event’, directed by Sam Mendes. Each film focuses on a different band member and will unfold from that member’s unique perspective, with Mescal as Paul McCartney, Keoghan as Ringo Starr, Quinn as George Harrison, and Dickinson as John Lennon. This marks the first time that Apple Corps Ltd. and the Beatles estate have granted full life and music rights for a scripted production. The images initially appeared as postcards hidden around the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, the drama school co-founded by Paul McCartney, as part of a marketing campaign. The project carries a budget of about $100 million per film, totaling over $400 million, with cinematography by Greig Fraser.

Keoghan recently revealed that the group anticipates 15 months of shooting, breaking down to about three to four months of production per film. The ensemble cast also includes Saoirse Ronan as Linda McCartney, Anna Sawai as Yoko Ono, Aimee Lou Wood as Pattie Boyd, James Norton as manager Brian Epstein, Mia McKenna-Bruce as Maureen Starkey Tigrett, Harry Lloyd as producer George Martin, David Morrissey as Jim McCartney, Leanne Best as Aunt Mimi Smith, Bobby Schofield as road manager Neil Aspinall, Daniel Hoffman-Gill as roadie Mal Evans, Arthur Darvill as press officer Derek Taylor, and Adam Pally as Allen Klein. Mendes promised that the multi-part biopic will be the “first binge-able theatrical experience”, though the exact release strategy remains unclear. All four films are currently scheduled to release in theaters on April 7, 2028. The production is being made by Neal Street Productions in association with Apple Corps for Sony Pictures, with Mendes, Pippa Harris, Julie Pastor, and Alexandra Derbyshire producing and Jeff Jones executive producing.

Yot Club Announces Third Album ‘Simpleton,’ Shares “Projecting” And 25-Date North American Tour

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Yot Club, the multi-platinum indie pop project of LA-based Ryan Kaiser, has announced his self-produced third studio album ‘Simpleton’, arriving April 17th via Amuse. The new single “Projecting” offers the first glimpse of the record, accompanied by a 25-date North American headline tour with stops in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The track embraces simplicity and patience in both production and songwriting, opening with accusatory lyrics that gradually soften into a contemplative bridge before resolving into a more empathetic, self-aware final chorus. The music video, directed by Nathan Castiel, features Kaiser alongside musicians Jordana, Faerybabyy, Blaketheman1000, and Anton Hochheim of Beach Fossils. Kaiser explains his evolving approach: “When I first started, I was posting music into the void with no expectations that anyone would hear it. I want the lyrics to cut through now because I’m putting a lot more care into what I’m saying.”

‘Simpleton’ dismantles the utopian view of American suburbs, treating finely manicured life as a mirage. Across its 13 tracks, the album wrestles with how gated neighborhoods, curated feeds, and predictable routines can blur and even erase empathy and responsibility, creating a walled-off world where difficult questions are easy to ignore. The album artwork, a painting from one of Kaiser’s favorite artists Jake Longstreth, depicts a nondescript fast food joint pointing to the malaise that can settle when comfort replaces curiosity. “I feel more ready now to write about something nuanced, whereas a few years ago I’d probably just say, ‘I’ll write about my dog,'” Kaiser reflects. “I’ve realized it all has to mean something, otherwise, what’s the point?”

YOT CLUB 2026 SIMPLETON TOUR DATES:
May 15, The Foundry, Philadelphia, PA
May 16, The Black Cat, Washington, D.C.
May 17, Motorco Music Hall, Durham, NC
May 18, Terminal West, Atlanta, GA
May 20, GASA GASA, New Orleans, LA
May 21, White Oak Music Hall Upstairs, Houston, TX
May 22, Scoot Inn, Austin, TX
May 23, Studio at The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX
May 25, Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, AZ
May 26, Quartyard, San Diego, CA
May 28, The Fonda, Los Angeles, CA
May 29, August Hall, San Francisco, CA
May 31, Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
June 1, Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
June 2, Biltmore Cabaret, Vancouver, BC
June 4, Shrine Social Club, Boise, ID
June 5, Soundwell, Salt Lake City, UT
June 6, Summit Music Hall, Denver, CO
June 9, Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN
June 10, Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL
June 11, Mahalls, Lakewood, OH
June 12, El Club, Detroit, MI
June 13, Mod Club, Toronto, ON
June 16, Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
June 17, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY

Margaritas Podridas Share “Rompecabezas” From Forthcoming Album ‘Metales Pesados’

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Shoegaze, grunge, and punk rockers Margaritas Podridas are ushering in a new chapter with the announcement of their forthcoming album ‘Metales Pesados’. The band has shared “Rompecabezas,” offering a powerful introduction that blends their signature raw intensity with vocalist Carolina Enriquez’s unique vocal prowess. The track captures Margaritas Podridas at their most confident, ready to parade into a new era full force. The band explains the album title: “‘Metales Pesados’ is translated as ‘heavy metals’ that’s why we picked that name. We don’t feel like the album sounds heavy metal but there are moments during the songs that feel very heavy, some mention metallic or sharp weapons because that’s how we wanted to sound. We like our guitars fuzzy and pointy enough to cut.”

The recording of ‘Metales Pesados’ proved deeply personal for the band. “The recording of this album saved me personally as I was being pulled by the demons of depression. It gave me a purpose to keep going,” they share. “The album is the angry part of betrayal, desire for revenge and healing. Being in the studio and having a safe place to express emotions helped and we really like how it came out. It is the third album of the band and we are very excited for the audience to hear it.” The studio served as a sanctuary for channeling difficult emotions into their heaviest and most pointed work yet.

Pickathon 2026 Returns To Pendarvis Farm With Steve Earle, Shakey Graves, Built To Spill

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Pickathon returns to Pendarvis Farm July 30 through August 2, 2026 for its 26th year, presenting a unique curation strategy that honors pioneers while handing main stages to vanguard artists reinventing genres. The Portland-area festival anchors its bill with “Legends,” celebrating musical architects including master songwriter Steve Earle, bossa nova royalty Marcos Valle, Jamaican roots reggae artist Clinton Fearon, Bogotá’s psychedelic cumbia ensemble Meridian Brothers, doom metal legends Acid King, Mexican Institute of Sound, indie rock heroes Built to Spill, folk troubadour Alela Diane, and returning headliner Shakey Graves. Founder Zale Schoenborn explains: “We don’t book artists because they’re obvious and everywhere. We book them because they’re pointing to what’s next, and over 26 years we’ve built a community that trusts in the Pickathon process.”

The Discovery Artists tier showcases titans of underground scenes currently electrifying major rooms, including soul-revival giants Thee Altons and Thee Sinseers, bluegrass titans The Brothers Comatose, and indie rock stalwarts Widowspeak. Buzz builds around vocal soul dynasty The Womack Sisters, lo-fi songwriter Hudson Freeman, glitch-heavy alternative artist mercury, and Folk Bitch Trio’s rising harmonies. The lineup expands with cinematic jazz-funk artist Misha Panfilov making his US tour debut, classic country storyteller Hannah Juanita, hip-hop artist SA-Roc, and post-punk outfit Automatic. For 26 years, Pickathon has served as the stage where fans first encountered The War on Drugs, Kamasi Washington, Tyler Childers, The Marías, Black Pumas, Khruangbin, and Big Thief long before they sold out arenas.

Pendarvis Farm transforms each summer into a walkable temporary village with purpose-built stages and gathering spaces woven into the surrounding forest. Nearly every artist performs two distinct sets on different stages, while rotating DJs carry momentum between live performances. Programming includes literary readings, standup comedy, a family-focused neighborhood, and the Curation series, an intimate farm-to-table dining experience. Sustainability remains central through zero-waste operations, reusable serviceware, and site-wide composting systems. Wellness offerings include yoga, massage, showers, and quiet spaces, creating a festival experience built for sustained discovery rather than constant consumption.

Pickathon 2026 Lineup
Legends
Steve Earle
Marcos Valle
Built to Spill
Shakey Graves
Meridian Brothers
Alela Diane
Acid King
Mexican Institute of Sound
Clinton Fearon

Discovery Artists
Thee Altons + Thee Sinseers
The Brothers Comatose
The Womack Sisters
Widowspeak
Hudson Freeman
Mary Halvorson
Florry
Battle of Santiago
Family Company
Folk Bitch Trio
SA-Roc
Misha Panfilov
Ana Frango Elétrico
Hannah Frances
Ben Chapman
D.K. Harrell
The South Hill Experiment
Rumba Tumba
Friendship
Boy Golden
Hannah Juanita
Channing Wilson
Dylan Earl
Hogslop String Band
El Khat
Briscoe
Automatic
DUG
The Onlies
Ken Pomeroy
Prewn
mercury
PISS
Hannah Hill
Meatbodies
Setting
Caitlin Canty
Terror Cactus
Jonny’s Day Out
Cosmic Tones Research Trio
Buddy Wynkoop

MusiCounts Announces 2026 Teacher of the Year Award Nominees Ahead of JUNO Awards

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MusiCounts, Canada’s music education charity, revealed the nominees for the 2026 MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Awardpresented by Anthem Entertainment. The winner of this prestigious award, which recognizes excellence in music education, will be announced at The 55th Annual JUNO Awards in Hamilton, ON on March 29, 2026.

The MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Award, now in its 21st year, celebrates the impact, innovation, and passion demonstrated by music educators across the country. This year’s nominees embody the characteristics of an exceptional music teacher, from fostering inclusivity to advocating for the importance of music education in all schools nationwide.

The finalists for the 2026 MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Award, presented by Anthem Entertainment, are:

  • Zeda Ali – Sunny View Middle School – Brampton, ON
  • Lynn Harper – Chateauguay Valley Regional High School – Ormstown, QC
  • Alex Hutcheon – Cremona School – Cremona, AB
  • Isabelle Lemieux – École Caps-des-Neiges – Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges, QC
  • Raquel McIntosh – Adelaide Hoodless Elementary School – Hamilton, ON

Zeda Ali from Sunny View Middle School (Brampton, ON) has now got a second nomination for this Award on her belt. She is the driving force behind the school’s steel pan program, one of the few in the Peel District School Board. Zeda goes beyond traditional instruction, making music accessible and relatable for all students, incorporating pieces from Trinidad, Guyana, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and beyond.

Lynn Harper from Chateauguay Valley Regional High School (Ormstown, QC) is not just the music teacher — but the choir director, performing arts leader and Arts Consultant at the school, highly respected and an inspiration to students and community. She is outspoken about arts funding, inclusion, and equity in the classroom, a safe space where youth are encouraged to take creative risks and find their voice.

Alex Hutcheon from Cremona School (Cremona, AB) is a visionary educator who rebuilt the music program that was at risk of being cut, into a thriving community of five concert and jazz bands, representing more than 60% of the eligible student population and varying skills. He even engineered instrument solutions so students with physical disabilities could fully participate, which opened the door for opportunities beyond the classroom.

Isabelle Lemieux from École Caps-des-Neiges (Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges, QC) is a deeply committed music teacher to her students from early childhood through Grade 6. She creates rich, inclusive musical experiences through choir, instrumental harmony programs, and classroom instruction that blend music, technology, culture, and community engagement such as participating in large-scale events such as Vocalies, to performing at seniors’ residences.

Raquel McIntosh from Adelaide Hoodless Elementary School (Hamilton, ON) is an extraordinary educator and has transformed the music program that experienced years of turnover and fragmentation into well-established choirs, organized school performances, and on stage & behind the scenes opportunities for every student. McIntosh is a key contributor to the unique Creative Minds initiative at the school, aligning educator strengths and passions with student voice to meet learner needs. McIntosh founded “Beyond the Soundtrack”, a program that combines spoken word, slam poetry, restorative practice and musical foundations to prepare students for the highly anticipated mobile music production studio at the school. Through this initiative McIntosh continues to model Black Excellence by ensuring BIPOC, LGBTQ +, and the diverse array of students can access space to be vulnerable, explore identity, and grow together through music-making.

“I would like to extend a heartfelt congratulations to the nominees for the 2026 MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Award, presented by Anthem Entertainment. It is our greatest honour to highlight the important work and advocacy done by music educators across the country,” said Kristy Fletcher, President of MusiCounts. “This well-deserved spotlight on these five teachers highlights the impact great educators have on kids, and the importance of continuing to support and sustain music education for every young person in Canada.”

One outstanding educator will be chosen among the five nominees by an external committee of music education specialists and announced as the MusiCounts Teacher of The Year Award winner during The 55th Annual JUNO Awards at the TD Coliseum in Hamilton, ON on March 292026. The winner receives a JUNO Award statuette, a $10,000 cash prize, and a grant for their school through the MusiCounts School Music Funding Program.

Please visit musicounts.ca to learn more about MusiCounts and the Teacher of the Year Award, presented by Anthem Entertainment.

Braison Cyrus And Tyler Ramsey Explore Nostalgia On “Looking Forward To The Past”

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Braison Cyrus has released “Looking Forward to the Past,” featuring singer-songwriter Tyler Ramsey, from his forthcoming album ‘From Now On’ arriving March 13th via Billion Streams Entertainment. Anchored by lush acoustic guitars and airy, emotionally restrained vocals, the melancholic track reflects on nostalgia and the quiet pull of simpler times. Together, Cyrus and Ramsey convey a calm vulnerability that feels both intimate and timeless.

The eight-track album also includes previously released songs “From Now On,” “Here in the Middle” featuring Sierra Lundy, “As Long As You Stay” marking Cyrus’ first recorded duet with sister Noah Cyrus, and “Know This” featuring his sister Miley Cyrus. The latter recently reached number 40 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative Airplay chart, making Braison the latest member of the Cyrus family to land on a Billboard chart alongside siblings Miley, Noah, and Trace, and father Billy Ray Cyrus.

Self-produced in a small Nashville studio with a range of collaborators, ‘From Now On’ marks Cyrus’ first full-length project since his 2021 narrative-driven psychedelic folk debut ‘Javelina’, praised as “an unexpectedly brilliant debut.” The Nashville-based songwriter and producer has forged his own path as a writer and producer, collaborating with artists including Noah Cyrus and Fleet Foxes.

NFL’s Fifth Annual ‘A Night Of Pride With GLAAD’ Features Young Miko, Durand Bernarr

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The NFL and GLAAD present the fifth annual ‘A Night of Pride with GLAAD’ on Friday, February 6th at the NFL Culture Club, celebrating inclusion, authenticity, and belonging in sports during Super Bowl week. Presented by Smirnoff and supported by Novartis, the event will be hosted by NFL Network’s Kimmi Chex and feature performances by Young Miko, Durand Bernarr, Ruby Ibarra, and DJ Lady Ryan.

The evening remains one of the NFL’s signature LGBTQ-focused moments of Super Bowl week, bringing together athletes, creators, and cultural figures. Guests include TV personality Ariana Madix, New York Jets defensive tackle Khalen Saunders, NBC Sports’ Matthew Berry, former NFL player R.K. Russell, NFL Brand Ambassador Ryan Mitchell, rock trio The Warning, NFL Chief Marketing Officer Tim Ellis, and GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance as a dynamic media force that tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change.

Jazz Pop Album Flore Benguigui Announces Debut i-330 With The Sensible Notes

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Step aboard the machine to stir-up the time i-330: the debut album by Flore Benguigui – former singer of L’Impératrice – and her band The Sensible Notes, to be released on March 13, 2026 via Decca Records France. Returning to the jazz that shaped her, Flore explores, alongside her musical partners, the great eras of jazz and French pop – from Nat King Cole to Barbara – blending timeless standards with forgotten gems. Her soft yet disarming voice unfolds in a universe where acoustic instruments converse with shimmering synthesizers, building bridges between past and present.

Listen now to their reinterpretation of “Didn’t I Tell You So?”, a little-known standard originally performed by the Nat King Cole Trio.

“Jazz is a very democratic musical form. It comes out of a communal experience. We take our respective instruments and collectively create a thing of beauty.” This quote from the legendary author of We Insist!, Max Roach, perfectly captures what unfolded during the making of Flore Benguigui’s (not quite) solo debut album, i-330.

It is the story of an artist reclaiming her creative power and sharing her love for a music that encourages emancipation. It is also the story of a dystopian science-fiction novel published in Russia in 1920 – at a time when jazz was thriving in America: We by Yevgeny Zamyatin. In a world where human beings are reduced to numbers in order to dissolve into the collective, the protagonist D-503 falls in love with a rebellious woman, I-330. It is no coincidence that Flore Benguigui pays tribute to her through a “machine to stir up time,” a retro-futuristic sonic device designed by the female architecture and scenography collective Atelier Hors Forme – and more specifically by her sister, Fanny.

As Flore sings in the introduction, this machine does not travel back in time – certainly not! – but rather blends eras into a singular yet familiar mixture. “It’s jazz, but it’s fun,” she announces in her instantly recognizable voice, while playing organ, dulcitone and Mellotron. For the first time, Flore single-handedly performs all the instrumentation on a composition she carried from start to finish. A clear indication of what follows: the meeting of “1930s songs and singing synthesizers,” a collision of eras forming a largely Anglo-Saxon repertoire in which Flore delights in unearthing hidden treasures… only to reinvent them.

The journey began on the stage of Le Baiser Salé, where she has performed with her band for eleven years – a second home for the singer. Between arena tours with L’Impératrice, she found her breath again in this intimate venue cherished by jazz lovers. Then came Studio Pigalle: in the summer of 2025, twelve tracks were recorded live over five days, answering a need for sonic spontaneity and embracing rough edges and imperfections. Surrounded by upright and grand pianos, synthesizers and vintage microphones, Flore healed the wounds left by a demanding chapter with L’Impératrice. She was joined by a team with contagious energy, embodying the most joyful and accessible side of jazz. “Just because you play jazz doesn’t mean you have to be cerebral or elitist,” Flore emphasizes. “This album is the exact opposite – it was made with joy and kindness.”

She is joined by three long-time companions: Pierre-François Maurin (double bass), Charles Tois (piano) and Maxime Mary (drums). Rozann Béziers handles trombone and brass arrangements. Julie Varlet plays trumpet, Jeanne Michard shines on tenor saxophone, and Aurélie Tropez on clarinet. Mixing and mastering were handled by Jennifer Gros (Voyou, Jade, Lenny Kravitz), Marie Pieprzownik and Bénédicte Schmitt. Production and synthesizers are by English musician Nicky Green. Add graphic designer Clara Vallino and stylist Lola Dubas, and the team is predominantly female – still rare enough to be worth noting. Together, this joyful tribe forms The Sensible Notes – a reference to the major seventh, a tension note frequently used in jazz to color chords and call for resolution. In French, this interval is called a note sensible – a term that does not exist in English, where “sensible” means “reasonable.” And if there is one music that escapes rationality, it is jazz: a boundless territory constantly demanding exploration, reinvention and freedom. Something Flore fully embraces.

Drawing from swing as much as bebop, blurring analog and synthetic lines, and infusing pop energy into sometimes century-old compositions, i-330 breathes new life into these songs. The album features jazz and soul divas such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Dionne Warwick. The raw vulnerability of Chet Baker appears in Blue Room and in an Everything Happens to Me twisted through a vocoder. We also dance to echoes of Nat King Cole and linger in the shadow of Benny Goodman. The tone is set early with More Understanding Than a Man, a mischievous feminist track by Margo Guryan. Traumatized by tours with trombonist Bob Brookmeyer – once her husband – Guryan crafted her music in a DIY spirit. With this song, Flore returns “to the river,” as Guryan put it, toward a safe place she longed for. When she sings Barbara’s words over a minimalist backdrop, she feels them down to her spine:
“I will take the road again, the world amazes me / I’ll warm myself beneath another sun.” At the heart of the album lies La Chanson de Simon from Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, a film that obsessed Flore as a child and which she now reinterprets, drifting away from the original lyrics to let melodic emotion take over.

Melodic emotion… Beyond the deeply feminist DNA of an artist engaged for years against all odds, these two words could define every track on i-330. “Listening to an album from start to finish has become an almost militant act,” Flore Benguigui notes. But listening to this one also means retreating, for twelve tracks, into a groovy yet poetic space-time where nothing else matters – except the vibration of our feelings, so often bruised.

Tracklist

  1. i-330 Machine à remuer le temps (Flore Benguigui)
  2. More Understanding Than A Man (Margo Guryan)
  3. What A Little Moonlight Can Do (Harry M. Woods)
  4. Everything Happens To Me (Matt Dennis & Tom Adair)
  5. Didn’t I Tell You So?(Unknown)
  6. Dis, quand reviendras-tu ? (Barbara)
  7. The Blue Room (Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers)
  8. Goody Goody (John Herndon Mercer & Matt Malneck)
  9. Riffin’ At The Bar-B-Q (Nat King Cole)
  10. Chanson de Simon(Jacques Demy / Michel Legrand)
  11. Till Then (Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Guy Wood)
  12. Louisiana Fairy Tale (Haven Gillespie, Mitchell Parish, J. Fred Coots)