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JENNIFER SARAN – Wake Up

August 19, 2017

Tarpan 2017 Stepping into diva’s shoes, American chanteuse reaches out for dawn and dusk, with erstwhile Devadip paying a visit It’s no coincidence there’s an imperative shift between 2016’s and “Wake Up”: while Jennifer Saran’s sophomore album felt like an … Continue reading

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JORDAN HURWITZ – Lovesick.

December 28, 2016

Tarpan 2016 Young singer-songwriter turns her troubles into party patterns and goes up where the others fall down. There’s something finite about the period at the end of this EP’s title, and quite often that’s how teenagers roll with affairs … Continue reading

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JENNIFER SARAN – Walk With Me

August 2, 2016

Tarpan 2016 Invitation that’s hard to refuse: one singer’s personal journey commences in earnest. As any seasonal experience, the piety of Jennifer Saran’s has proved to be transitional. No, the singer’s second record still has a lot of spirituality to … Continue reading

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CC – In The Moment

March 1, 2016

CDC Entertainment 2016 Old-school soul with a modern twist; an advent of force. As an opening act for James Brown and Ray Charles, Cornell Carter was able to drink from the source of his chosen genre, but the young singer … Continue reading

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JENNIFER SARAN – Merry Christmas, You Are Loved

January 4, 2016

Tarpan 2015 Endearing, if sometimes rather straightforward, Yuletide collection of pieces evergreen and fresh. Maybe that’s because she’s a major league debutante, but this Hong Kong chanteuse’s first full-length offering is a strange proposition: it’s clearly divided in two parts … Continue reading

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