The Jungle seeks to carve a fresh path for his brand of r&b and dance music – Check out new drop ‘Take Your Time’

Fresh from the production room, it’s The Jungle Deep’s new song, “Take Your Time”. Carrying the torch of funk and soul heroes of times past, The Jungle seeks to carve a fresh path for his brand of r&b and dance music. Sacramento native ‘Troy Jagan’ taught himself to play piano at a young age, then later cut his teeth playing keyboard and singing in various bands around the northwest, while producing beats that he would later embellish and experiment with. Wanting a fresh start, he relocated last summer from Seattle back to his hometown to begin work on a solo EP, “WATT+KARL”, an homage to his city and the sounds that influenced him growing up. The first single “Nothing Can Come Between Us” is a reimagining of a Sade classic. People can expect to hear more of his falsetto-tinged funk on his debut project, streaming now on digital platforms everywhere. LISTEN AT ITUNES

Music Mirror reflects on Francis Groove’s “Alright (Take My Hand)”

DJ-producer Francis Groove was born and raised in Brussels, Belgium. Francis Groove started out mixing vinyl on turntables, fusing rare groove and RnB with hip-hop and breakbeats. After inspiration from a trip to the U.S. aged 19, which introduced him to house on the New York club scene, he moved towards electro dance music and became a regular at the celebrated club The Sound Factory. Francis Groove regularly tours Europe while producing and writing his music. His latest musical project is called Real Life, which delivers a blend of pop sounds or, as he says, “a breeze of the real groove”. The new single Alright (Take my Hand) is written by Francis Groove and U.K songwriter Sandra Bryan. They enlisted vocals from Tony G in Spain and they mixed the track back in Belgium. Of this moving around to record, Francis says, “this triangle way of working has given the song a special touch”. When not on tour, Francis Groove moves between his homeland of Belgium and Hungary. His influences stem from 80’s acts such as Kraftwerk, Soulsonic Force and Nelle Hooper as well as current producer Calvin Harris. The new single Alright (Take my Hand) was produced by Francis […]