Going to keep this one short, very much unlike the man to which I dedicate this review: Peja Stojakovic. The formidable, yet industrious, Serbian small-forward, known for his time at the Sacramento Kings.
Perhaps overlooked at times, Peja possessed an astonishing ability to have a great last name; which at times was particularly relevant in his field, but more on this later.
You must be wondering right now, especially if you're James Chatburn, what does this handsome Serb have to do with my beautiful new song "In The Wild?" Off the bat it seems like very little, although I can assure it's not.
James Chatburn also has a very nice last name. So, you see, ladies and gentlemen, these two are but peas in a pod.
By
Donna Arendse
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Dec 10, 2015
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Berlin-based future soul maverick Noah Slee is back with a brand new song to make your gloomy December day even gloomier. Fresh from opening on tour for Hiatus Kaiyote and Fat Freddy’s Drop, the NZ-born singer offers an unfiltered glimpse at the dark...
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Almond Ivan
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Apr 30, 2016
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Noah Slee's newest record talks about a special type of loving. The sweetest kind of loving. And let's be real, everyone likes a little bit of that, unless of course you're a chaste nun or something.
As a big fan of music for the bedroom, "Sweetest"...
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Sarah Jukes
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Feb 10, 2017
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This track blew me away when I heard it for the first time over the weekend. So much so I almost don't know what to write about it.
This track is a treat for anyone who appreciates neo-soul. More than that, it's a treat for those who appreciate male...
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Donna Arendse
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Jan 16, 2016
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I mentioned in one of my previous posts that Alfa Mist is an artist who was sadly missing from Indie Shuffle, but I noticed with approval that a fellow reviewer has jumped on the bandwagon and towards the light, with TWO REVIEWS this week. Yay!
The ...
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