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Additions to the Carte Blanche Music playlist (week 36)
Not all, but only the *best* new music. Added to the playlist this week (alphabetically):
- Aiida – August
electronic | indie | pop
- Baby Queen – Quarter Life Crisis
pop | rock
- Izzy Bizu – Goodbye Hello
indie | pop
- Pip Blom – Get Back
indie | pop | rock
- Codyy – Time 2 Be
indie | pop | rock
- Elba – You Do You
electronic | indie | pop
- Eut – This Could Be The Last Time
indie | pop | rock
- Trunky Juno – Final Box
indie | pop | rock
- Liza Anne – Shania Twain Is Making Me Cry
indie | pop | rock
- La Pegatina – Dolce Far Niente
pop | rock | ska
- Pete Philly & Perquisite – Hot Sauce
hip hop | indie | pop
- Rews – Lock Your Horns
indie | pop | rock
- Segana – Mercy
electronic | indie | pop
- Skip The Use – We Donât Mind
indie | pop | rock
- Sunbalm – Out Of It
indie | pop
- Thumpasaurus – Iâm Cute
indie | jazz | pop | rock
Check them all in the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music Spotify playlist.
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Additions to the Carte Blanche Music playlist (week 22)
Not all, but only the *best* new music. Added to the playlist this week (alphabetically):
- Augusta – Maybe
indie | pop
- Beach Weather feat. Pale Waves – Unlovable
pop | rock
- Pip Blom feat. Alex Kapranos – Is This Love?
indie | pop
- Kelly Clarkson feat. Steve Martin – I Hate Love
pop
- Devon Cole – 1-800-GOT-STRESS
pop
- eee gee – Ghost House
indie | pop
- The Hengles – Morning Rain
indie | pop | rock
- Hoshi – Je Partirai
indie | pop
- Lahos feat. Graham Candy – Sunshine
dance | indie | pop
- Projector – Chemical
indie | rock
- Simpleton – Light The Fuse
indie | pop | rock
- Waliens – Always The Same
indie | pop | rock
Check them all in the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music Spotify playlist.
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Wernerâs Weekly (week 15)
This is Wernerâs Weekly, your guide to the best new music, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards, and the best of the other new releases in alphabetical order:
- Lottie Gray – Get Lost
(Wildcard this week)
- Jesse Hite – How Did I
(Wildcard last week)
- Pip Blom – Tiger
- Chris Corey – Baby Steps
- MisterWives – Out Of Your Mind
- Stellie – Softly
- Yuksek feat. Voyou & LĂĄura – Hypra-Sensorial
Listen to each of the tracks via the Wernerâs Weekly player below.
For more great new music, follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist.
Additions to the Carte Blanche Music playlist (week 14)
It certainly was a Good Friday for great new music. Added to the playlist this week (alphabetically):
- Altered By Mom – Everygirl
indie | rock
- Pip Blom – Tiger
indie | pop | rock
- Callisto – Surf Blood
indie | rock
- Champs – Things I Donât Know About
indie | pop
- Ciel – Somebody
indie | rock
- Chris Corey – Baby Steps
indie | pop | rock
- The Covasettes – Duvet Thief
indie | rock
- Dizzy – Open Wide
indie | pop
- Lou Elliotte – Single
pop
- Go-Jo – Mrs. Hollywood
indie | pop
- Oscar Lang – A Song About Me
indie | orchestral | pop | rock
- MisterWives – Out Of Your Mind
indie | rock
- Yoyo Nagase – I Hate My Roommate
indie | pop
- Jacob Reddy – Wear The Crown
indie | rock
- Saibh Skelly – Superficial
indie | pop
- Sophisticated Dingo – Radio On
indie | rock
- Sorry Girls – Aftermath
indie | pop
- Stay Lunar – Distance
indie | pop | rock
- Stellie – Softly
indie | pop
- Stone – Left Right Forward
rock
- Ten Tonnes – Dancing, Alone
indie | pop | rock
- Yuksek feat. Voyou & LĂĄura – Hypra-Sensorial
indie | latin | pop | tropical
Check them all in the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music Spotify playlist.
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Wernerâs Weekly (week 51)
This is Wernerâs Weekly, your compass to the music that matters, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards and the best new releases in alphabetical order:
- I Wear* Experiment – Almere (Wildcard this week)
- The Vaccines – All My Friends Are Falling In Love (Wildcard last week)
- All Good Things – Machines
- Fever High – Avec You
- The Orielles – It Makes You Forget (Itgehane)
- The Specials – Vote For Me
Click the links for more info and listen to each of the tracks via the Wernerâs Weekly player.
For more great new music, follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist. Also added last week: Ian Brown, Janelle Monae, Pip Blom, Rival Sons and many more.
European Border Breakers Chart 9 November 2018
Do you rather look at the future than the past?
Are you interested in new European music, or even new European artists?
Are you curious which emerging artists manage to be successful outside their home country?
Would you like to hear all the future hits in one place?
Look no further: the answer to all of these questions can be found in the European Border Breakers Chart. Every Friday around noon a fresh chart lists the 100 most popular songs, based on the conditions above.
This week, the Top 100 counts 28 (re)entries, exactly half of which are total newcomers. Among those 14 are songs by Kara Marni (pictured) and Hrvy, that I recommended here before, and a further 12 tracks that are about to develop into tomorrowâs hits. This is the complete list:
#8: NOTDÂ feat. Felix Jaehn, Georgia Ku & Captain Cuts – So Close
#23: Armoo feat. 6ix9ine – Bozoo
#28: Dodie – If I’m Being Honest
#32: Hrvy – I Wish You Were Here
#33: BRYN – Bailiffs
#58: Clara Luciani – La Baie
#62: Zilla With Her Eyes Shut – Cut Me Boy
#63: B.E.D. – White Coats
#64: Nylenda – Fires Light
#72: Everyone You Know – Our Generation
#81: Invisible Minds – Yo Mae Leh
#84: Kara Marni – Move
#90: Pip Blom – Hours
#100: Victor Leksell â Tappat
For the full Top 100, click the âEBBChartâ tab in the top menu of this blog (loading of the PDF may take a little while). More charts, like the Tips (ranking the tracks that are on their way to the Top 100), the Airplay Chart and the Streaming Chart, are available at www.europeanborderbreakerschart.eu, where you can also listen to all of the tracks and watch their videos, as well as share them via social media.
European Border Breakers Chart 28 September 2018
The European Border Breakers Chart is your weekly overview of emerging European artists scoring their first hits outside their home countries. In other words: the EBBChart spots acts early in their career, highlighting tomorrowâs potential superstars. Every Friday around noon a new chart is published, making for a great musical journey to the future.
This weekâs Top 100 has an unprecedented 30 (re)entries. 13 of those tracks are charting for the first time. These are the artists to keep a keen eye out for:
#26: Lewis Capaldi – Grace
#31: Tom Gregory – Honest
#34: Angèle (pictured) – Jalousie
#39: El Profesor feat. Laura White – Ce Soir?
#47: Tom Grennan – Run In The Rain
#51: Soolking – Dalida
#59: Au/Ra – Emoji
#67: Pip Blom – Come Home
#73: Audiobooks – Dance Your Life Away
#84: Claire Laffut – Mojo
#89: Elax – Reaktor
#91: Kops – Salvation
#95: Deep Throat Choir – Be OK
For the full Top 100, click the âEBBChartâ tab in the top menu of this blog (loading of the PDF may take a little while). More charts, like the Tips (ranking the tracks that are on their way to the Top 100), the Airplay Chart and the Streaming Chart, are available at www.europeanborderbreakerschart.eu, where you can also listen to all of the tracks and watch their videos, as well as share them via social media.
European Border Breakers Chart 29 June 2018
The European Border Breakers Chart only contains new European artists, showcasing the cultural diversity of new European music. With 28 (re)entries, thereâs no doubt itâs your best source to discover tomorrowâs super stars.
The 15 newcomers in this weekâs chart are from a large variety of European countries: Sweden, France, Norway, Great Britain, Germany, Denmark⌠but the highest new entry is from the smallest country of them all: the Netherlands. At #26 we welcome Pip Blom (pictured), who is especially popular in Great Britain. Perhaps even more than in her home country. Pussycat is Pip Blomâs fourth EBBCharts hit. Only her most recent single I Think Iâm In Love, that just left the Top 100, gained a higher position and got to #24.
These are all 15 of this weekâs first-timers:
#26: Pip Blom – Pussycat
#30: Hugo Helmig – Wild
#34: Loredana – Sonnenbrille
#42: Miel De Montagne – Pourquoi Pas
#59Â : Kylypso – Honestly
#61: Harry Styles – Woman
#71: HMLTD – Pictures Of You
#76: Subjective – Inkolelo
#80: Fieh – 25
#84: T Mulla – Dollar Pound Cake
#88: Youngr – Lost In Translation
#90: Cliqme feat. Capital T. & Koach2.0 – Across The World
#93: Das Body – Boys
#98: Halo Maud – Baptism
#99: Albin Lee Meldau – About You
For the full Top 100, click the âEBBChartâ tab in the top menu of this blog (loading of the PDF may take a little while). More charts, like the Tips (ranking the tracks that are on their way to the Top 100), the Airplay Chart and the Streaming Chart, are available at www.europeanborderbreakerschart.eu, where you can also listen to all of the tracks and watch their videos, as well as share them via social media.
European Border Breakers Chart 2 March 2018
Today, European Border Breakers Award winner Alma (pictured) puts out her new single Dance For Me (feat. Mø). On the day of its release, the track is already the highest entry in the European Border Breakers Chart at #37, thanks to early cross-border airplay in Great Britain. The song leads a field of 23 (re)entries, 14 of which are tracks that appear for the first time this week.
The other newcomers are fellow EBBA 2018 winners The Blaze – Heaven (#49) and Youngr – Remember (#80), alongside Superorganism – Reflections On The Screen (#42), M.I.L.K. – Slow Emotions (#46), Lewis Capaldi feat. Jessie Reyez – Rush (#52), Nafthaly Ramona feat. Bizzey, Ramiks & Hef – Merry (#62), Severija – Zu Asche Zu Staub (#78), Theo Lawrence & The Hearts – Never Let It Go (#79), Hazers – Drive (#86), Kim Petras – Heart To Break (#87), Sheku Kanneh-Mason – Sardana (#88), Hare Squead – Flowers (#89), and Pip Blom – I Think I’m In Love (#99).
For the full Top 100, click the âEBBChartâ tab in the top menu of this blog (loading of the PDF may take a little while). More charts, like the Tips (ranking the tracks that are on their way to the Top 100), the Airplay Chart and the Streaming Chart, are available at www.europeanborderbreakerschart.eu, where you can also listen to all of the tracks and watch their videos, as well as share them via social media.
whenyoung – Pretty Pure
Aoife Power (vocals, bass), Niall Burns (guitar) and Andrew Flood (drums) originate from the Irish city of Limerick, thatâs probably best-known for the fact that it was The Cranberriesâ home town as well. They first met as teenagers in the only indie bar in town, and when Niall moved to London, Aoife and Andrew followed him. There, they began writing songs together. In 2016 they formed their band whenyoung.
The band only have a few releases to their name. In fact, Pretty Pure is only their fourth single. Like their other songs, it combines melodic rock music with great pop hooks. Think Blondie, The Bangles or, more recently, Pip Blom.
For more great new music follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist.