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MUSIC Archive 2026 to 2008


28 January 2026 - New in Fashion.at's Music Playlist: The Fashion.at Playlist has been updated with three recent releases that approach personal themes from different angles.

"23" by the British indie-pop band Lime Garden is a reflective track written by vocalist Chloe Howard as a conversation with her younger self. The band addresses anxiety, ambition and self-criticism in early adulthood. The song was released in January 2026 and is the lead single from their upcoming album Maybe Not Tonight, due in April.
• California-born, Austrian-Iranian, Vienna-based musician and artist Sofie Royer collaborated with Rebounder on "Playground Love", originally written by the French music band Air. The new version keeps the song's melancholic mood while placing it in a modern synth-pop context.
"Scared of Loving Wild Again" by British singer-songwriter Lucy Rose, released in January 2026, explores vulnerability after emotional pain. The single currently stands on its own, marking a new, collaborative phase in her work.


23 January 2026 - New in Fashion.at's Music Playlist:

Arctic Monkeys return with "Opening Night," a reflective track contributed exclusively to HELP(2), the War Child Records charity album supporting children affected by conflict. The song marks the band's first new material in years, featuring their signature artfully measured approach while exploring themes of lingering feelings and uncomfortable truths. Releasing March 6, HELP(2) follows the landmark 1995 HELP album and features an impressive lineup including Pulp, Olivia Rodrigo, Damon Albarn, Fontaines D.C., Beck, Depeche Mode, King Krule, and Wet Leg.
James Blake's "Death of Love" arrives with a compelling video with a male voice choir appearing like businessmen and political figures seated in a room, singing the dystopian track. The single precedes his seventh album Trying Times, out March 13.
Harry Styles' synth-pop "Aperture" launches his disco-influenced era from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., releasing March 6.

21 January 2026 - Fashion.at Music Tip: Courtney Marie Andrews' official performance video for "Everyone Wants To Feel Like You Do," a standout track from her new album Valentine (out now). The song offers a sharp, double-edged reflection: it critiques a carefree, unapologetic figure—detached, vague, and unburdened by consequence—while admitting the allure of such unapologetic existence.

16 January 2026 - Fashion.at Music Tips: Fresh vibes on the Fashion.at Playlist! Kicking off with Charli XCX's brand-new "Wall of Sound" – a dark, gothic cinematic piece from her upcoming Wuthering Heights soundtrack album (out Feb 13). Produced by Finn Keane, it blends orchestral layers with industrial noise, auto-tuned croons, and John Cale's spoken-word narration on transformation & doubt. Next: Flea & Thom Yorke's "Traffic Lights" from Flea's debut solo album Honora (out March 27, 2026). This collab nails disorientation in our upside-down world – shifting signals, chaos, and anxiety, mixing Yorke's haunting style with Flea's jazz-funk roots. Wrapping the highlights: Chrystal's "Outta Mind (Touch)" – smooth, emotive vibes about losing connection yet craving that touch.

8 January 2026 - Aidan's 'Bella': Multilingual Heartache in Malta's Eurovision 2026 Race

1 January 2026 - The new Fashion.at Playlist 2026 is live, opening with highlights from the end of last year. It starts gently for a relaxed 1st January 2026: My Old Ways reflecting on change and continuity, Hula Girl drifts through nostalgia, VAPOR // SLOW DANCE floats in late-night moods, I'm Not Done pulses with quiet defiance, and Silent Disco captures introspective pop energy. The playlist will be continuously curated with fresh music tips throughout the year.



26 December 2025 - Fashion.at Music Tip: Marty Supreme Soundtrack: Electronic Music Meets Classical Choral Tradition

18 December 2025 - Fashion.at Music Tip: Vanessa Paradis has released the official music video for "Les épines du cœur," a track from her album Le retour des beaux jours (2025). As a long-term Chanel house ambassador, she appears dressed in Chanel outfits, with the project supported by the fashion house. The song addresses themes of love and heartbreak through floral metaphors.

12 December 2025 - Fashion.at Music Tip: Christina Aguilera's "Someday at Christmas": The Peace and Equality Carol That Still Resonates

9 December 2025 - Fashion.at Music Tip: "Special" by GloRilla. Memphis rap star GloRilla drops her empowering new video "Special," directed by Troy Roscoe. The visual shows Glo with dancers, performing in a locker room, featured on magazine covers, and completing athletic feats while wearing gold medals. She says the song blends vulnerability with grit, asking to be told she's special and recognizing what makes her unique - it's about self-worth and affirmation. GloRilla has 3 nominations for the 2026 Grammys (Feb 1), including a historic Best Rap Album nod - that brings her to 6 career nominations. She hasn't won yet, but being nominated is already a victory.

5 December 2025 - Fashion.at Music Tip: 'This Is What We Dance For' by JADE, album 'That's Showbiz Baby! The Encore' (released today)

4 December 2025 - Fashion.at Music Tip: Sébastien Tellier returns with "Thrill Of The Night" – an irresistible electronic disco anthem featuring Slayyyter's Studio 54-edged vocals and Nile Rodgers' unmistakable guitar. Produced by Oscar Holter (The Weeknd) and SebastiAn, the track channels the euphoric spirit of French Touch nights where anything feels possible. The accompanying video, directed by Melchior Leroux (the visionary behind Theodora's viral "Fashion Designa"), places the three artists in a hallucinatory, green-screen-built disco world. Leroux explains that the surreal aesthetic, inspired by 80s slashers and films like Carrie and Suspiria, was entirely assembled as a vast digital collage in post-production. Alongside the release, Tellier announces his new album Kiss The Beast, out 30 January 2026 on Because Music, and a major European tour in 2026 – with Paris at 'L'Olympia' and other dates already sold out. Watch the video on YouTube.


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