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Earth-o-Naut – There’s Nothing Above Music And Love (2026)

From his secretly located studio to his moniker, Earth-o-Naut, is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who is entirely raw music. From the guitars and horns to the drums and keys, the UK-based musician turns heads with his DIY ethic; however, he does allow for some collaboration and contributions from other talented individuals, such as renowned drummer Steve White. Today, we take a listen to his most recent single, ‘There’s Nothing Above Music And Love’.

Recently signing a deal with German record label Agogo Records, ‘There’s Nothing Above Music And Love’ is Earth-o-Naut’s first release on Agogo. Following his independent 2025 single, ‘Bring The Light’, ‘There’s Nothing Above Music And Love’ retains the “classic jazz warmth with a fresh global soul energy…”, yet adds a kick of vintage funk to the mix.

Self-composed, penned and produced, the new track is a hypnotic swirl of Steve White’s pulsating drums, a bold bass, shimmering keys and a soaring guitar slipping along the melody, leaving a silvery tail in its wake. The thing is, while the arrangement holds an intriguing appeal for listeners, the horn section enhances the allure, reeling back to the days of Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire. No Phil Bailey high notes, but the backing vocals of Amalia Estradas bring extra smoothness to the scintillating tune.

Fun, upbeat, inspiring, and the song you can’t help but dance to, ‘There’s Nothing Above Music And Love’ slaps a smile on your face from the first note. It’s the one that will drive away the Monday blues – seriously, just swat and chase them away; and it’s the song to get the party started once you clock out on Friday night – let the weekend begin! It’s the track you blare on road trips with friends, or the song you play on your commute, helping you forget about frustrating traffic. It’s a song for all times, all days, and all people.


Find out more about Earth-o-Naut on his FacebookXInstagramYouTube and Spotify.

This artist was discovered via Musosoup #sustainablecurator


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