The Swingles & Audio Network
The Swingles illustrious career and trademark sound launched with jazzed-up Bach and classics from all genres, earning them a huge global fanbase and 5 Grammys along the way. Evolving their repertoire and embracing advances in technology, this amplified group of vocal artists now include live-looping and other techniques to increase the expression and craft in their original songwriting, recording and performance.
We hope that The Swingles versatility, vocal pop (UK/US/World) and ambient soundscapes might be of specific interest to Audio Network. Here are some examples of their current soundworld, for reference, pending discussion about new material that they might write and record for your platform.
Vocal pop (American-style, like Pentatonix)
Hallelujah I Love Him So – Upbeat, feel-good, energetic
Home – Uplifting, feel-good pop
Man in the Mirror – Lively, head bopping
Tokyo Sunrise – Uplifting, feel good, female lead vocals
Filmic/soundscape/Chill (e.g. Zero 7, ambient in the style of Max Richter Olafur Arnalds)
Swim – Dreamy, easy listening with soaring vocals
Move This Sky – Relaxed, ambient
Lullaby – Slow, dreamy, beautiful
Current Swingles output (original) as opposed to original Swingles jazz/Bach etc
You Don’t Speak for Me – Hypnotic, upbeat, ambient
Somewhere for the Words to Land – Intimate, sassy, chill
Narnia – Upbeat, powerful vocals
Other ‘sounds like’ (e.g. Paul Simon/Peter Gabriel/Glee)
Red Rain – Upbeat, energetic
15 Step – Feel-good pop, upbeat
Time after Time – Uplifting, easy listening
Goodbye England (Covered in Snow) – Ethereal, slow