Moving Forward (Cosmodelica Remix)
Bryony Jarman-Pinto
Released: 11 Jul 2024
Label: Tru Thoughts
Singer-songwriter and musician Bryony Jarman-Pinto’s feel-good track “Moving Forward” receives a disco-ready Cosmodelica remix from the legendary Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy. This remix has been described as “killer” by Gilles Peterson and praised by Ross Allen, Patrick Forge, Seamus Haji, Yvonne Turner, and Marcia Carr.
Taken from her album ‘Below Dawn’, “Moving Forward” celebrates the steadfastness that Bryony cherishes in her partner while navigating “those newborn days” of parenthood. The Cosmodelica remix takes the joyful “Moving Forward” to the dancefloor, upping the tempo and weaving influences from Balearic sounds, funk, disco, and soulful house. The lyrics describe being on the turn of a new era and are celebrated with the addition of funky basslines and twinkling instrumentation.
Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy is a highly respected and experienced musical selector, DJ, and radio host. Best known as the founder of Classic Album Sundays, she has established herself as an authority on music, sound, and the vinyl renaissance. Mentored by the legendary David Mancuso at his iconic Loft parties in New York City, Murphy co-produced the esteemed compilation series “David Mancuso Presents The Loft.” Murphy continues to curate unforgettable experiences on dance floors around the world, from managing Mancuso’s legacy to co-founding the The Loft parties in London. Her Balearic Breakfast and Cosmodelica radio shows on Worldwide FM earned her a nomination for the DJ Mag North America Hall of Fame in 2019. As a producer, Colleen has remixed a multitude of artists including Chaka Khan, Candi Staton, Róisín Murphy, Lady Blackbird, Ashley Beedle & Horace Andy and Secret Night Gang.
Bryony Jarman-Pinto is known for her ability to meld enchanting vocals and spellbinding, jazz-infused melodies with intricately crafted and personal lyrics, and her talent for storytelling. ‘Below Dawn’ is her second studio album, produced by Ben Lamdin, aka Nostalgia 77. Traversing sentimental themes, from societal change and untapped emotions to the profound journey of motherhood, the album’s emotional depth is complemented by Bryony’s distinctive, harmonious vocals and the infusion of jazz-inspired melodies.