
Hi guys,
With Sonar Sessions back up and running, It's important to note at the minute that music is definitely worth ranting about. DJ's and magazines around the country are announcing their top tips for 2010 and it's only fair I do the same. We'll be bringing them to you slowly on Radio Sonar but for the first show back- presenters Lucy Keys and Mel Lewis (that's me) brought you some banging new music you HAVE to hear in the coming months.
Now, Now Every Children

This pop-punk band recently supported Paramore on their biggest tour of Britain to date, opening the show alongside bands Paper Route & You Me At Six. I strongly recommend you check out 'Not one, but two' This wouldn't look out of place on the Juno soundtrack. Wait for the surge of big band midway through and the eerie lyrics.
SubFocus
Jumping on the Radio 1 bandwagon, you would be a fool to ignore SubFocus in 2010. Having performed and wowed crowds at 'Get Loaded In The Dark' Brixton Academy on New Years Eve, Subfocus has well and truly landed and his brilliant new single 'Could This Be Real' is worth more than one listen. You can also check out the Joker remix, but this time round- Subfocus already has that base covered.
Tiesto ft Tegan and Sara
Beyond 'The Con', Tegan and Sara have produced music out of this world for harmonic electro hearts out there. This recent collaboration with Tiesto explores the beauty of their lyrics with a new sense of genre direction and well, a general romantic melody. This is 'Feel it in my bones', a request on Sonar Sessions.
Playlist
Death Cab- New Year
Subfocus- Could this be real
The Noisettes- When You Were Young
The Safe Harbour- Peter...
Biffy Clyro- That Golden Rule
The Smiths- That Charming Man
Lady Gaga- Bad Romance
The XX- Crystalised
Them Crooked Vultures- Dead End Friends
Ellie Goulding- Starry Eyed (Jakwob remix)
Little Boots- Remedy (Wideboys stadium edit)
Tiesto feat Tegan and Sara- Feel it in my Bones
To Catch A Theif- Not Guilty
My biggest highlight for this week was this dub-infused Ellie Goulding Remix. Let me know what you think. Any requests, get tuning in next week! www.radiosonar.co.uk
The future?
2010 truly looks incredible for the music industry with albums and sondtracks exploding onto the scene. Dub will well and truly cement itself in the industry. On next weeks Sonar Sessions, I'll be bringing even more New Music from The Drums, The Soft Pack, Burn The Fleet and Nine Black Alps. Miss it and Miss out. Peace.
Until then:
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