Oli Barton Releases New Single ‘The Light’

South London-based indie artist Oli Barton continues to exhilarate audiences with his electrifying live performances and is “poised to take his place among the indie elite” (Reyt Good Magazine). Following the success of his debut solo single ‘It’s Over Now’, Oli is set to release his follow-up single, ‘The Light’, produced by Alex Quinn (The Royston Club) and mixed by Tom Longworth (Red Rum Club).

As a teenager, Oli would busk on his local high street, honing an animated performing style that perfectly encapsulates his energetic, cheeky personality. As Oli describes, “when singing on the street, you certainly find out what people like and especially what they dislike. You’re going to sink pretty fast without a decent tune.” 

“The Light” blends a dizzying mix of suave and moody verses and explosive heavy choruses. Always intimate, Oli’s vocal is able to bring listeners in close before propelling them into a powerhouse of a chorus that is sure to stick in their head for days.

Bringing a darker, moodier sonic palette; ‘The Light’ explores the hedonistic world of online dating and one night stands. Intricately balancing the alluring and sensual atmosphere of its verses with crashing, heavy guitars in the chorus, the track unfolds like a cinematic journey into the depths of a seedy night out. As always, Oli infuses the track with his trademark dark sense of humour and cheeky lyrical observations. “The Light” is an exciting and alluring next step for Oli Barton.

In the years of releasing music independently through his own label Coke & Dagger Records, Oli has been featured multiple times on BBC Radio nationwide whilst also getting noticed by large festivals up and down the UK, supporting artists such as Starsailor, Kid Kapichi and Baxter Dury. This journey has culminated in the release of this single which is a tight consolidation of all of Oli’s strengths as an artist.

“For years I’ve been experimenting and messing around with sounds. I’ve loved different songwriting approaches and production techniques designed to create exciting experiences for listeners. Now to put it simply, I want to give the people what they want. I want to give them the sweaty, euphoric experience they get at our gigs and put it on record.”

Oli comments on the new track:

“I think the clear difference here is the added sense of rhythm. Before we were making rock songs with big dynamics, but now we’ve made a focus on getting people on their feet and moving. It’s what people need right now. I want to combine the rhythmic elements that I love in funk, indie and new wave and combine it with a dark almost hip-hop energy”

However, this is by no means a formulaic indie song; it’s a grooving, pulsing anthem with furiously punchy, chopping guitars and a bold, youthful vocal. This track has the pungent smell of clubs and pubs found round the backside of any English town but with an added indie-pop twist. This is the sound of the cheeky provocateur, the observant wallflower and the hopeless romantic all rolled into one and that’s the unmistakable sound of Oli Barton.

‘The Light’ stands as a testament to his bold, daring artistic vision that is sure to solidify his reputation further as an artist determined to leave his mark on the indie music landscape. 

Upcoming live dates

Friday 19th April – Notting Hill Arts Club, London

Emily Marsden – Editor
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Platinum Mind Release New Single ‘1974 (That’s How It Was In Those Days)’ Featuring Marina Florance

Musician, songwriter, producer and music blogger Platinum Mind aka Del Osei-Owusu is a south Londoner with a deep love for music, 

Marina Florance is a singer songwriter from Norfolk, with a love for storytelling and poetry.

The pair first came together when they met as moderators for Tom Robinson’s music blog Fresh On The Net. They first started working together on music in 2020 when Del was looking for a vocalist for his track “Live Life Lovin’”.  Marina stepped up to the plate to provide vocals and guitar. Since then they’ve written songs that have been played on local and international stations, including their Christmas song “Love Came Down At Christmas” which was featured on BBC Introducing

Del says: I originally played around with a guitar idea, and thought it would be something that Marina would find a lot of fun. I sent her the bare bones of the idea, and she said she wanted to do something different to what we’ve done previously. Being a Londoner she decided to approach it with spoken word, and told a story of a bus ride she used to take in London in 1974. This is quite an important year as my mum moved to the UK then too, and has memories of it. Marina wouldn’t have known that but it felt like a meta moment for me. 

1974 (That’s How It Was In Those Days) is a spoken word track that takes us on an evocative, nostalgic trip down memory lane back to 1974 on the number 16 bus. Musically it’s a gentle harmonic melody, twinkling and gently moving the track along, not seeking to distract from the lyricism but rather to subtly compliment them. 

The track features Del Osei-Owusu on keyboards, drums, synths, and guitar and  Marina Florance on spoken word, guitar, synths and bass.

1974 (That’s The Way It Was) was  recorded  in Blackheath and Norfolk and was produced by Del Osei-Owusu and Marina Florance. The track was further mixed by Marina Florance and Mastered by Tonalex Mastering.

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Maze Release Brand New Single ‘Step Too Soon’

Maze are the 6 piece South London band consisting of Gary Davis on lead vocals, Paul Hancock on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, Paul Bassom on rhythm guitar, Scott Forsyth on lead guitar, Ben Rutherford on bass and Aaron Palmer on drums. The latest release from the band ‘Step Too Soon’ also features a guest appearance by The Rifles Dean Mumford on Strings and instrumentals. 

It’s fair to say that Maze are a band with their roots firmly cemented in the halcyon days of Britpop glory and indeed, cite their influences to include the likes of Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene and The Stone Roses.They use these influences to inspire them to create a sound which is both familiar but somehow brand new and fresh at the same time. 

The band quickly gained a large fan base following the release of their first couple of singles which in turn led them to gaining the attention of some major industry figureheads which also resulted in them landing a publishing deal with Sony Music

In April 2002 the band released their debut album ‘Chaos Interrupted’ which was met to much critical acclaim from the likes of Jammerzine who saidThis is an album that, to me, is the perfect example of what a true album should be. A set of songs that flow into each other in such a way as to create a flow, much like a good book.  and which has also attained over 105k streams on Spotify alone to date.

The brand new single from Maze ‘Step Too Soon’ is another sure fire classic from this incredibly exciting band. It starts off with a wistful acoustic instrumental vibe and dreamy vocals which is quickly perked up by electric guitars and fast paced drum beats. The vocals are allowed to shine throughout taking centre stage and giving an overall nostalgic, hazy feel to the track. 

Lyrically the track depicts a tale of regret of having walked away from a situation rather than facing up to it. Indeed the band have said about the track;

“‘Step Too Soon’ is a song all about not pushing people away, about the need for being open and honest and being able to talk to someone rather than bottling it all up inside”.

 ‘Step Too Soon’ was written by Paul Bassom and was recorded at Backroom Studios and was produced by Eddie Thomas from Marquis Drive and is being published by 50/50 globalmuzik


Maze have a gig coming up on December 23rd at The Concorde, Brighton.

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