Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Georgia Chess Visits Section 36 Music!

Section 36 Music has another visitor
Georgia Chess has a new single, "Ascot", on the way that you won't want to miss. I was thrilled she wanted to visit with us to discuss the single, her musical goals, and more!

So, let's see what happens when Georgia Chess visits Section 36 Music!

I am really excited about your upcoming single. “Ascot”. What can you tell me about it?

“Ascot” is this really bitter song about unrequited love. I’m not really into writing “sappy” love songs, because music like that makes me feel a little hopeless. So majority of my “sad” songs end up becoming these angry, gritty rock tunes, because that feels more empowering to me in a way. 


This song in particular took me a while to write. I came up with the initial idea for it when I was 15. I had a huge crush on this guy in my friend group. He was the lead singer of this little rock band, and I thought he was super cool. Unfortunately for me, he started dating someone else, so I knew it was never meant to be. That was my inspiration for the first verse and pre-chorus, but I didn’t really know how to finish it. It wasn’t until a few years later when I wrote the guitar riff that I was able to finish the song. The lyrics I had initially written fit perfectly with the vibe of the guitar. Plus, I had lyrics from another song that I was planning to scrap. So I had all these fragments that I was able to piece together into a song, and that’s how “Ascot” came to be.


What was your favorite part of the recording process?

Normally, I record all my songs by myself, just me and my laptop. I would record vocals, guitar, bass, and keys, then send that off to my producer (Django Beaudoin) so they could record drums and put together the final mix. “Ascot” was a bit different, though, because this was my first time recording in studio with a full band. It’s a much different experience with other people in the room. You feed off of each other’s energy, and that’s something you can’t get when recording alone. I’m very lucky that most of the musicians and producers I collab with are my close friends, so it felt like we were just hanging out and recording some cool music.


What do you enjoy most about performing on stage in front of an audience?

As a kid and a young songwriter, I didn’t have a lot of opportunities to perform. And when I did perform my songs for people, it was usually just me and my guitar. Acoustic sets can be fun, but I really wanted to play with a band. I would spend a lot of time watching videos on YouTube of my favorite bands or artists playing live, especially during quarantine. I have this specific memory of watching Arctic Monkeys’ 2013 Glastonbury set, and thinking “That’s it! That’s what I want to do!”. So now when I play with a full band, it’s like I’m finally fulfilling the dream that younger me always had. It’s really gratifying to see. It’s also great to see the songs come to life. The music becomes this real, tangible thing instead of just a melody in my head.


Who or what would you consider your biggest musical influences?

My first influence was my dad, since he was the person who taught me my first guitar chords. He also was always playing music in the car, so he introduced me to bands like Queen and Led Zeppelin from an early age. My mom, on the other hand, introduced me to artists like Frank Sinatra and Amy Winehouse, so I really got the best of both worlds. As I got older, I became really obsessed with early 2000’s riff-rock - bands like The Strokes, The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys, Queens of the Stone Age. I would lock myself up in my room and spends hours learning their songs on the guitar by ear, and that was how I learned to write my own guitar parts and riffs. 


Lyrics are very important to me. I’m very particular about what words or imagery I use, and I believe that’s largely to do with my musical influences. Fiona Apple has a way of saying so, so much while simultaneously being really concise, and she does it all through metaphors. She’s honestly one of the most impressive lyricists I’ve ever seen. Additionally, Alex Turner’s writing opened up a whole new world of lyricism for me. He has this way of writing that is very abstract and layered, and the worlds that he creates through each song are kind of magical. So I’ve adopted that same kind of surrealism and use of metaphors into my own writing.


What is the most challenging part of your music career?

I like to believe that I have become more confident since starting my music career, but I still struggle with putting myself out there. Posting or talking about my music consistently feels like saying, “Hey! Look at me! I’m super important!”, and that can be a real struggle for someone who doesn’t like drawing attention to themself. But the thing I’ve come to realize over the past few years is that there is no lack of space in the music world. There’s enough room for every artist to share the music they’ve created, and I have to remind myself that that includes me too. I also think about all the artists I love, and how much joy and comfort their music has brought me. So if my music could potentially do the same for someone else, then I don’t want my ego to get in the way of making that happen.


What are your immediate music goals?

After “Ascot”, I plan on releasing a few more singles this summer. Plus, I have a bigger project in the works, but I don’t want to reveal all the details just yet! I’ll also be moving back to my hometown of Los Angeles later this year, so I’m excited to continue my music journey there. 


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I can't wait for all these plans to be revealed!

As always, I want to thank Georgia for visiting with us, and for sending along the pictures to accompany the interview.


I'm sure you’ll all want to follow her and see what she has going on. I would follow her on Instagram, and Spotify to make sure you don't miss a thing. 

Thanks, Georgia, and good luck reaching your goals!



Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Coming Soon: "Showtime" by Céline Marie

After almost 2 months since the release of her so-called Special Song “Essentials” (released on April 4, 2025), Céline Marie officially announced the “Showtime Era” with her new single release “Showtime” (release on June 6, 2025). It’s an EDM / Techno track, a fusion of the sub-genres Peak Time, Industrial and Minimal Techno, and the lead single of her upcoming EP “Showtime”. Towards the end of 2024, she already worked on the demos for her EP, which should not only open a new musical era, but also a personal one and a proof to those who doubted her. For Céline, “Showtime” is more than just an EP - It's a statement.

Photo: MATPHOTO
Céline Marie is an independent artist/musician (producer, songwriter, singer & DJ) and founder of her own record label “Beat Manufactory” (est. 2024) based in Austria. The essence of her unique and significant sound is her ability to blend various genres and styles of Electronic Music, which takes her listeners on an adventure in a musical universe like never before. Whether you are looking for heartfelt lyrics, danceable beats or a mix of both - There is something for everyone!

Pre-Save / Pre-Order “Showtime



Monday, June 2, 2025

The Story Behind "The Flow"

By Isa!

This song is particularly special for me as it was not my first first first ever written, but for sure my first fully finished and produced all on my own. It's also different from my other originals because it was born out of a school project actually.
 It was my first project for my music technology class for freshmen, and the professor was extremely strict, so I knew I had to give it my all! (and I'm also a bit of a perfectionist, so... 😇). I had one week to complete the task, during midterms, and I remember having no ideas whatsoever for a song, while the deadline was getting closer and closer. I was however obsessed with this song called "Parco Sempione" by the Italian band Elio E Le Storie Tese. I kept playing and practicing that. I've always loved that song, the afro grooves and vibe just stick with you. It's awesome (and it reaches a whole new level of greatness if you also explore its meaning... but that's a different story). 

Anyways, as I was playing this groovy track, I was also practicing a similar groove for another piece my drums professor assigned me. And at one point it just clicked: no one was stopping me from creating a song with the same vibe! I'd never done that before too. It had never occurred to me to write something with such a clear reference and model, and it's awesome to see how that evolves into your creation. 

So, I got to my room, got out my midi, and pulled put a crazy
afro-latin groove intro situation, which was awesome. It could have worked perfectly if it were played live, but that once presented to my professor was ROASTED brutally 
😂. The guy was right. It had no point whatsoever. It was just things happening 😂. So I got back to work, locked in over a whole weekend. Moved into the Public Library with my lil midi for extra focus, and pulled out The Flow.
I handed in the project literally at 11.59, and risked failing completely. But instead got full grades on that (and the professor was happy). 

What was surprising was that the morning after handing it in, I woke up with my mom who sent the song to her best friends, and sent back to me all their amazed and excited texts. They were all in awe. They weren't captured by the fancy musical things happening, and they weren't phased by the dorm quality of the first demo. They were just moved by it I guess. That was the moment I realized that song had something to say. I had something to say.

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I want to thank Isa! for taking the time to share this story with us. 


Be sure to follow her on Instagram, and pre-save The Flow to be sure you won't miss it!


Thanks again Isa!

Friday, May 30, 2025

New Music From Elle Sera, Olivia Cloud, Alex Hoskyns, Julia Kate, Alexis Bleu, Chiara diGrazia, Tiffani M, Whitney Doucet


"True Colors" - by Elle Sera 


Release Date: May 30, 2025

What You Should Know: "There’s something timeless about this song. I’ve carried it in my heart for years. This cover of True Colors has been more divine guidance and a precious space for me to share my voice with your heart. "

Find It: Apple or Spotify





"Anthem of a Dying Girl" - by Olivia Cloud 


Release Date: May 23, 2025

What You Should Know: "this song is very near and dear to my heart. it’s about all the things I wouldn’t get to have if i lost my battle to cancer a couple years ago."

Find It: Apple or Spotify





"
Secondhand Love" - by Alex Hoskyns 


Release Date: May 2, 2025

What You Should Know: "Secondhand Love” is a piece that combines my love of folk and cinematic instrumentation, reflecting on the feeling of being someone’s second choice, and feeling like you are constantly compromising by accepting that. "

Find It: Apple or Spotify






"Something We'll Figure Out" - by Julia Kate

Release Date: May 30, 2025

What You Should Know: You won't want to miss this outstanding addition to Julia Kate's discography. 


Find It: Everywhere, like Apple or Spotify


Her Spotify Playlist Inclusions: "It's 2025 in Section 36!", "What 2024 Sounds Like From Section 36", "Women Going Places, from Section 36"


Previously on Section 36: "Julia Kate Visits Section 36 Music!"






"Lavish" - by Alexis Bleu

Release Date - May 28, 2025

What You Should Know: "I'm excited to have gotten to make this song and experiment with the pop genre! I hope this song can get you to dance, or at least nod your head a little."


Find It: Everywhere, like  Apple or Spotify


Her Spotify Playlist Inclusions: "Swing and a Pop Up!", "It's 2025 in Section 36", "What 2024 Sounds Like From Section 36", "Women Going Places, from Section 36"


Previously on Section 36: "Alexis Bleu Visits Section 36 Music!"





"Lie Awake" - by Chiara diGrazia

Release Date - May 30, 2025

What You Should Know: This is Chiara's second single, and you absolutely need to stream both of them now.


Find It: Everywhere, like  Apple or Spotify


Her Spotify Playlist Inclusions: "Swing and a Pop Up!", "It's 2025 in Section 36", "Women Going Places, from Section 36"


Previously on Section 36: "Chiara diGrazia Visits Section 36 Music!"





"Let It Out" - by Tiffani Md 


Release Date: May 28, 2025

What You Should Know: "This one’s for those who’ve felt the pressure since age 5, grinding through school, chasing college, chasing jobs, only to realize the cycle never ends. If you’re starting to question it all… if you’re searching for something real, something that actually makes you feel alive — this song is for you. So cry. Scream. Dance. Let It Out with me ❤️"


Find It: Apple or Spotify






"Cowboys" - by Whitney Doucet

Release Date: May 29, 2025

What You Should Know: Made specifically for your Summer ‘25 playlist! Blast it loud — in your car, on the boat, at the lake, or beach!

Find It: Everywhere, like Spotify and Apple

Previously on Section 36: "Whitney Doucet Visits Section 36 Music!"