Romanian producer and DJ duo, Enaque and Nujord have shared their new single “Shayo Dey” a vibrant fusion of Afrobeat and Amapiano, crafted to bring the heat of Lagos nightlife to global ears.
The song is featured on their debut album Lagos Vibes Only.
With infectious log drums, uplifting melodies, and catchy English/Pidgin vocals, this track captures the energy of celebration, rhythm, and the universal language of good vibes.
Active since 1995, you can feel the influences of house legends such as Frankie Knuckles and Danny Howells in their sound.
The EP features two energetic tracks: ‘Airwave’ and ‘Wanna’ – both with driving grooves and hypnotic melodies that won’t let any dancefloor stand still.
The release is supported by high-calibre remixes: Argentinian Nicolás Leonell, renowned Swiss Marco Berto and Zurich-based Madrilenean Ruben Coslada each add their own distinct signature and transform the originals into pulsating club versions
Australian band Extra Time has shared the video for the “The Town Where Time Stood Still” the final song off their aptly named 2024 album Songs with Extra Long Titles.
The R&B and soul-infused jazz track was inspired by band member Brendan McNamara’s 2021 family holiday to the seaside holiday town of Brunswick Heads in northern New South Wales in Australia but is also meant to “describe that feeling that a song gives you when it takes you back to the time and the place where you first heard it.”
“Visiting Brunswick Heads took me back in time to my childhood and all the things that made summer vacations great hence the line:Its always summer,” Brandon shares. “And your dreams can come true”
“The place is crazy busy for a summer seaside town, ridiculous traffic, hard to park, overpriced food of very variable quality with insanely expensive accommodation.”
While shopping for strings at a local music store with his daughter, the owner mentioned a vintage store to the singer who googled them and found out about fan fret Rickenbacker 481 the store had for sale.
Though he didn’t need the guitar, he set off in search of the store accompanied by his daughter, falling in love with the city nicknamed Brunswick Heads or Brunz by locals
Some of most memorable landmarks described by Brendon include an old Memorial Hall which he says would be “great for a gig” a tiny library which posts Word of The Day signs each day and a refurbished 1930’s cinema that featured a local choir singing Russian folk songs called Dusty Esky and a video store that still rents VHS.
The guitar was sold out by the time they got to the sore but Brenden ended up falling in love with the town which reminded him of his childhood summer holidays.
Comprised of Moviee and Suwopp from Sierra Leone and Gmgezeh from Nigeria, they fuse cultural influences into a standout style. Since their 2021 debut, they’ve gained a loyal fan base with viral hits like “Too Fine” and “Fall In Luv,” amassing over 5 million streams.
They’ve also performed alongside Afrobeat stars like Ruger, Focalistic, Emmerson, King Promise, and Pheelz, cementing their place in the industry.
This high-energy, genre-blending EP showcases the trio’s unique chemistry, combining rhythmic beats, smooth melodies, and relatable storytelling.