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Published on May 9th, 2020 | by Jones

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Sarah Martinson Introduces “It Ain’t Over” – A Contemporary Jazz-Hip-Hop Single

Emerging contemporary UK artist, Sarah Martinson, has released “It Ain’t Over” – a tease to her upcoming debut album Back To You, releasing May 29th. A cheerful and cheeky break-up song, “It Ain’t Over” features a new jazz-pop soundscape from the soulful singer, giving Martinson a contemporary edge that is unique to her musical style.

Written with the sounds of Sister Sledge, Vulfpeck, and Taylor Swift in mind, “It Ain’t Over” has a very standard disco-funk instrumentation, with the bass lines, congas, and horn riffs being the focal point musically. However, Martinson also draws from the influences of the hip-hop spectrum, featuring collaborator Andrew Seely with a smooth rap flow that launches this single into a unique genre all its own. Take a listen to the single below and hear how Martinson weaves multiple genres into a unique sonic landscape that is distinctively her own.

About Sarah Martinson:

Sarah Martinson’s love of a fierce horn section and a funky 70s inspired bass line contrast with her innocent, classically trained vocal sound. Raised in Eagle River, Alaska, Sarah immersed herself in classical music with her musical parents and brothers. Never settling on one vibe, Sarah’s love for nature and her jazz and classical roots shine in a sound that is reminiscent of Stevie Wonder, Sara Bareilles, and Vulfpeck. Sarah is currently residing and performing in Edinburgh, Scotland. From a classically trained trumpet performer to a rural high school teacher, Sarah has collected memories and influences for decades, culminating in her debut contemporary album, Back to You, set to release May 29.



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