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And just like that….we have another placement to announce! “Day Glow” by K. Roosevelt is featured in episode 208 of HBO Max’s “Sex And The City” spin-off And Just Like That…, premiering on Thursday, August 3rd. K. Roosevelt Los Angeles native K. Roosevelt gained prominence through his unique blend of R&B, soul, and electronic influences, showcasing his talents as a multi-instrumentalist and a versatile writer, producer, and artist. His music explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth. This is K. Roosevelt’s third placement with Bodega Sync, following two of his songs being featured in the Freeform series Everything’s Trash. “And Just Like That…” on HBO Max Set 11 years after the events of the 2010 film Sex and the City 2, the ladies make their transition from a life of liberation and friendship in their 30s to a more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s. Check […]

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If you’re hiding out indoors to escape the brutal summer heat, Päter’s latest single “Four Walls” will keep you company. Tacked piano, wacky background vocals and a strong driving beat a la Arcade Fire gives this song all the energy you need to keep yourself bouncing around your air conditioned bedroom. My reference for this track was the part in Willy Wonka where all the creepy dolls do a song and dance and then blow up. It’s about this age of bedroom content making that’s dressed up with so much promise but can in fact become quite isolating and maddening. Packaged in high octane indie rock delight. Who would have thought a music career could begin from the sale of a childhood puppy? After being forced to sell their family dog after the birth of a sibling, Päter traded in a pet for a guitar. Over the years and through […]

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We all know the highs of a relationship can be magical while the lows can sometimes be quite traumatizing, but in Rush Midnight’s latest single, “off/on” he reflects on the beauty of it all. Sticking true to his signature sound of lush synths, funky bass lines, horn stabs and mesmerizing vocals, this song is a smooth 70’s throwback a la Tame Impala, Neon Indian and Blood Orange. We try to transform lingering relationship trauma into beautiful art.  We wrote this song by a pool in West Hollywood. A love affair that evolves downward always has its extreme highs and lows etched into our memories; there’s beauty in it. New York native Russell Manning began his journey in music studying jazz at Oberlin under bass legends Buster Williams, Eddie Gomez and Leon Dorsey. After touring overseas with the band Twin Shadow he settled down in Los Angeles and began his career […]

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We’re filled with PRIDE to announce that “Stuck On A Feeling” by Win and Woo (feat. Annelise Franklin) is featured in episode 4 of the new dramedy Glamorous. Go stream the full first season on Netflix, available now! Win and Woo Win and Woo are a production duo from Chicago composed of Nick Winholt and Austin Woo. Their electronic ­pop inspired blend of heavy melodies & driving bass lines work seamlessly with intricate percussion and organic elements. With massive remixes and world-class vocal features, this talented duo has been tearing up the dance music scene for well over a decade.. “Glamorous” on Netflix Aspiring influencer Marco, a young gender nonconforming queer man whose life seems to be stuck in place, lands a dream job with a makeup mogul, played by legendary actor Kim Cattrall, and begins a dazzling journey of self-discovery amid work chaos and romantic challenges. Check out the […]

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Just in time for the summer, Fionn returns with their latest album ‘I Might Start Smoking’. Inspired by the unpredictable transition into adulthood and quoted as their “second coming of age”, the twin sister duo delivers a super catchy indie-pop record in the vein of artists like Haim, boygenius and MUNA. The Celtic-Canadian duo first came onto the music scene in 2018 with their self-titled debut album and began building an incredible catalog with the label 604 Records. Known for their catchy hooks and creative songwriting abilities, the sisters have refined their craft and never fail to deliver a well-polished sound. This time around they’ve opted to try and weave their Celtic accents into the music in a subtle, yet tasteful way. We dig it.

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We’re thrilled to announce that “Coldcase” by the band Winona Forever is featured in the Sony Pictures romantic comedy-drama Love Again. Winona Forever Originally from Vancouver, but based in Montreal, Winona Forever is a self-described Indie Jazz Yacht Rock quartet that combines spicey rock riffs and arts and crafts rhythms to create delicious ready-to-listen pop songs. This was the band’s second placement with Bodega Sync after the one for CBC’s series “Run The Burbs”. “Love Again” by Sony Pictures Coping with the loss of her fiance, Mira Ray (played by Priyanka Chopra) sends a series of romantic texts to his old cell phone number, not realizing it was reassigned to journalist Rob Burns. Rob becomes captivated by the honesty of her words in the beautifully constructed texts. When he’s assigned to write a profile of superstar Celine Dion, he enlists her help to figure out how to meet Mira in […]

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Our experiences and the things we remember all play a part in our past and the baggage we carry. In SHEISA’s latest single, “Reloj” (“Clock”) they sing about the concept of time and sentimentality, all delivered with the group’s uplifting and powerful vocals. Full of cinematic elements and builds, this dream pop song is the first single off their upcoming EP “En La Mochila” (“In the Bag”) which explores the notion of baggage we carry. Solo quiero recordarte / I just want to remember youGuardarte en esa parte / Keep you in that partDonde no he dejado a nadie más llegar / Where I have not let anyone else reachSentir que el mundo nos da vueltas / Feel the world is spinning aroundLas horas no se cuentan / The hours do not countY que el reloj se pare ahí / And let the clock stop there This all-female Latin Pop group […]

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We’re pleased to announce that “OUTERSPACE” by Orrin is being featured in the kick-off episode of the new HBO Max’s mystery thriller miniseries Full Circle, premiering on July 13th. Orrin Orrin is a self-described “collective conscious and cyborg sent by a higher civilization to warn humans about the incoming apocalypse” who uses music as a vehicle to spread their message about disease, famine, environmental disaster, and the overall impending apocalypse through multidimensional and indefinable rap beats and lyrics. This is Orrin’s third placement with Bodega Sync following previous uses on FX’s “Hip Hop Uncovered” and a Verizon/Fortnite live-streamed gaming event. “Full Circle” on Max Created and written by acclaimed screenwriter Ed Solomon and featuring episodes directed by Steven Soderbergh, Full Circle follows an investigation into a botched kidnapping that uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in New York City. Check out the official trailer below:

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Kendra McKinley’s inventive new EP, ‘Where Does A Body Begin?’ is a heady blend of modern jazz, neo-soul, R&B and alt. pop influences. As a courtesy to her listeners, Kendra provided some helpful listening notes: I’d recommend listening to this album while wearing a robe, brushing your teeth in the shower, braiding hair, smoking weed with your bra off, making out, drenched in sun, drenched in salt water, feeding grapes to your crush. I’d recommend this record while you’re cleaning your room, or staining a blank page with ink, or hidden under a pile of sheets fresh out of the dryer. I’d recommend this record as a companion for introspection, or as an incantation for connection. Where Does The Body Begin?’ is the second EP from the Californian who is now based in New York. Known for her sensual melodies, avant pop sensibility and strong vocals, Kendra McKinley is a […]

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“This Old World”, the title single from the upcoming album by Shannon Clark & the Sugar, touches on themes of modern American life which sets a tone for the record. Discussing tough issues from mass shootings to gender identity, the song paints a somber, yet hopeful picture of our country. Set for a fall release, the album more broadly focuses on ever-changing faith, belonging and authenticity we experience throughout life. This four piece family band hails from Greenville, Ohio and has developed their signature sound of soulful midwestern Americana over the years. Their upcoming album “This Old World” was recorded by producer Justin Weaver (The Judds, The Chicks) and features top session players Cactus Moser (Wynonna), Billy Justineau (Brothers Osborne), Phil Towns (The War & Treaty) and Chris Autry (Patty Loveless).