I Need Your Love

in #dsound7 years ago (edited)


MY FELLOW DSOUNDIANS!!

How's it going?! We are so so stoked to share a dope new track from one of our neo-soul funk bands, BLAYR!!! This track is called I Need Your Love, and is a fast paced funk tune celebrating the essential nature of love to our existence!! Sometimes in life you just need to be outright and honest with your significant others and shout it out "I NEED YOUR LOVE!!!" I know I for one feel so so strongly about this, and try to do so in my own life as much as I can. A little more info on Blayr:

Blayr are a dynamic 8 piece live band that delivers both originals and covers, as they shake up the scene anywhere they play! We are truly blessed to have these guys on our roster, as they not only do they pack a punch, but they are so different than anything else we have here in our Bipolar collective! Blayr is the brainchild of Alex Blair, an incredibly gifted singer from University of North Texas' prestigious jazz program. She is a queen of the stage, and with the help of her dope band, has been able to make some serious moves in just a year of being a band. Together with members Jacob Hammonds, Austin Lynes, and Indy Thapar, Alex Blair recorded and released a debut EP in 2017 which can be found on all major streaming platforms.

Members include:
Alex Blair - Vox/keys Indy Thapar - Production/Engineer Jacob Hammonds - Synth Luke Callaway - Drums Bass - Dylan DeFreitas/Jacob Hammonds Guitar - Mike Smeaton

Hope you all enjoy it! Thanks for listening as always!



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Beautiful performance and enthusiastic music!

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Really great grooves on this. Like it. Have featured it in my latest DSound Gems post https://mspsteem.com/dsound/@redskylullaby/dsound-gems-vol-10-steemit-music-review