3 London Morning songs to enhance your playlist

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London Morning’s music curator, Ryan Soulliere, has the enviable task of scouring through an array of new and exciting songs each week to unearth musical gems that are sure to enhance any playlist. With an impressive selection of about 25 tracks at his fingertips, Ryan meticulously selects three standout local and Canadian tunes to delight the ears of London Morning listeners.

One such song that caught Ryan’s attention is “Good Good Lovin'” by the talented Bill Durst. An iconic figure in the realm of Texas-style blues, Durst, a founding member of the venerable 70s blues rock band Thundermug, continues to captivate audiences with his solo endeavors. A lively and infectious track, “Good Good Lovin'” boasts visceral guitar riffs and Durst’s gravelly vocals reminiscent of ZZ Top, making it an ideal addition to any blues-infused party mix.

Moving onto My Son The Hurricane’s “Moderate Stimulation,” Ryan introduces listeners to this 14-piece funk-rap ensemble, replete with a powerhouse horn section. Following some changes to their lineup, the band recently unveiled their latest single, spotlighting new lead vocalist Sarah Faz. A high-energy and funky composition, “Moderate Stimulation” is brimming with catchy beats that are bound to get you grooving, whether you’re hosting a party or tackling weekend chores with renewed zeal.

In a departure from the lively tempo of the previous tracks, Ryan transitions to the mellifluous “Reste Un Peu” by Caloé and Classik. This soulful rap remix, featuring the smooth verses of Toronto rapper Classik, exudes warmth with its smooth jazz undertones, underscored by the gentle vocals of Caloé. “Reste Un Peu” sets a tranquil tone, making it the perfect soundtrack for a leisurely start to your weekend and an ideal addition to a ‘chill vibes’ playlist.

Ryan Soulliere’s discerning musical picks are regularly showcased on London Morning, where he presents a curated selection of songs to uplift and energize listeners each week. This showcase includes the dynamic sounds of Bill Durst, My Son The Hurricane, and Caloé and Classik, representing a diverse range of genres and moods that are guaranteed to enhance any playlist.

For local musicians in the London area looking to share their latest tunes with a wider audience, Ryan Soulliere invites you to connect and submit your work for consideration. With a keen ear for fresh talent and a passion for promoting unique sounds, Ryan is dedicated to spotlighting the best of London’s music scene and beyond.

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