| Song of the Week: | ![]() |
| Mary Confurius | |
| Dreams may sting |
Updated every Saturday at 17:00 (CET/GMT +02:00)
![]() |
1 | The Jade Diary |
| Love called me home | ||
| 2 | Cubworld | |
| You make me feel | ||
| 3 | Vegas Dregans ft. Joyce Dijkgraaf | |
| Heroin Helen | ||
![]() |
||
| 4 | Broken Sun | |
| Ordinary man | ||
| 4 | Cris Tanzi | |
| My home | ||
Videoclip of The Jade Diary:
About The Jade Diary:
The Jade Diary is an Australian band with an evolving pop-rock sound infused with lush melodies and insistent, soul-searching lyrics. It all began in an idyllic but isolated city called Perth, when Cheryl Lim decided to form a cover band called Opus Red. It was fun while it lasted, but after Opus Red disbanded, the passion that Cheryl had for creating music never went away. Many songs and Kleenexes later, she decided that she would give it another go – but this time, it was not going to be another serious hobby. This time, it would mean plunging into a business well known for wannabes and near misses. A crazy idea, but it had to work. So she enlisted the help of Renee, keyboardist and songwriter, and together in November 2006, they started The Jade Diary.
2008 was a significant year for The Jade Diary. They recorded their debut EP," Landscape of Dreams". From the surreal realms of the subconscious mind to professions of undying love, the EP is an infectious and eclectic fusion of pop, folk and rock. The songs ambitiously feature themes of melancholy, joy, desire, loneliness, and of course love. Expertly produced by Rob Agostini who has worked with Blanche Dubois, Monique Brumby and Nick Barker, and mastered by Steve Scanlon (Kate Ceberano and Diesel), the songs have been fleshed out with breathtaking harmonies and arrangements featuring ambient keyboards and guitars. As one listener said, “what’s notable about The Jade Diary is their truth, honesty and raw emotion that channels through each song, and what I find is their greatest strength is that the tracks all provide an insight into the deepest emotions and feelings so many will experience in their lives.
Innocent romance-seeking themes in the music combined with darker, meditative and alluring elements, fused with pop-rock sensibilities results in a heady mix of whimsy and earthiness - this is where The Jade Diary sits, somewhere in the transition between the two.
TalentCast's jingles:
Complete jingles:
![]() |
Laïxa |
| Laïxa | Jingle 1 |
| Laïxa | Jingle 2 |
![]() |
The Clooneys |
| The Clooneys | Jingle 3 |
| The Clooneys | Jingle 4 |
![]() |
David Barreto |
| David Barreto | Jingle 5 |
| David Barreto | Jingle 6 |
Independent music with voice over:
![]() |
Nicol |
| Nicol | Jingle 7 |
![]() |
DiVan |
| DiVan | Jingle 8 |
![]() |
MOPI |
| DiVan | Jingle 9 |