Newcomer Wallace will make your “Vinyl Skip”

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    New Zealand born jazz singer Wallace draws inspiration from a new generation of genre-bending performers like Little Dragon, Muhsinah, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Hiatus Kaiyote,  And she shows those influences in her debut single, “Vinyl Skip,” a song that walks the line between neo soul and jazz, with a touch of blues.

    Says Wallace about the song, "Vinyl Skip came about after I misheard a rap by Common. He’s talking about life and says ‘let's spend it slow forever.’ I thought he’d said ‘Let's spin it slow forever’ and got this image of two people dancing to a record spinning too slow but not caring cause it meant they could dance for longer and get lost in the moment."

    We think SoulTrackers will like the debut from this talented young singer, who is currently working on her debut EP. Check out Wallace below and tell us what you think!

    New Zealand born jazz singer Wallace draws inspiration from a new generation of genre-bending performers like Little Dragon, Muhsinah, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Hiatus Kaiyote,  And she shows those influences in her debut single, “Vinyl Skip,” a song that walks the line between neo soul and jazz, with a touch of blues.

    Says Wallace about the song, "Vinyl Skip came about after I misheard a rap by Common. He’s talking about life and says ‘let's spend it slow forever.’ I thought he’d said ‘Let's spin it slow forever’ and got this image of two people dancing to a record spinning too slow but not caring cause it meant they could dance for longer and get lost in the moment."

    We think SoulTrackers will like the debut from this talented young singer, who is currently working on her debut EP. Check out Wallace below and tell us what you think!

    Wallace – “Vinyl Skip”