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The Shakespeare Show – Episode August 25, 2021

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Rochelle Jordan: Never Let Anyone Make You Feel Small

Image via Paige Strabala Rochelle Jordan’s hyperkinetic “Got ‘Em” was one of the first sonically arresting tracks to drop at the top of 2021. With lyrics like, “We could go back to the 405/401 to the city lights” over 2-step garage beats, the track not only encapsulates the diasporic journey Jordan’s music is negotiating, but also the navigational path her own life has taken. Not only is she lyrically referencing major highways in Los Angeles and Toronto, the musical bed on which her vocals rest evokes the sounds of ’90s UK garage. In doing so, Jordan synthesizes the geographical strands with seemingly effortless aplomb, asserting her current musical agenda. 

Astral Realm: An Alternative Round Up

The start of a new regular column. Welcome to Clash staff writer Shahzaib Hussain navigates the cosmos of the newest and most essential releases. Each month’s roundup features a Focus Artist Q&A, a Next Wave artist recommendation, a breakdown of his favourite songs and projects and a retrospective highlight revisited through the lens of dewy-eyed nostalgia. - - - Focus Artist – Shungudzo Shungudzo has arrived at a time when we desperately require a new manifesto. The Zimbabwean- American’s an activist, aid worker and journalist, her holistic worldview informs the music she makes, ensuring every song she releases carries its own personal memorandum on how to navigate an undemocratic world.

Rochelle Jordan makes R&B bangers for near-future dancefloors

Rochelle Jordan makes R&B bangers for near-future dancefloors Rochelle Jordan makes R&B bangers for near-future dancefloors The Los Angeles-via-Toronto singer/songwriter s new album Play With The Changes beautifully brings together formative influences and experiences By Kevin Ritchie Angel Rivera We need something to look forward to right now. A life that’s more open, with loud music and dancefloors, seems like it’s on the horizon – and Rochelle Jordan is ready with the bangers. In fact, she’s releasing her best album yet on April 30, Play With The Changes (Royal Mountain), a collection of 12 songs that beautifully merge off-kilter UK garage rhythms with Toronto’s hard-hitting R&B minimalism and sultry pop melodies.

5 things to know about Play With the Changes by Rochelle Jordan

5 things to know about Play With the Changes by Rochelle Jordan
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