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Emma Cutajar Drops New Single “Where Do I Go From Here”

Emma Cutajar Drops New Single "Where Do I Go From Here"
Oct 21 2023 Share

Malta’s very own Emma Cutajar has dropped her eagerly-awaited single “Where Do I Go From Here,” in an electrifying collab with Italian maestro Orum Palmer and Berlin’s Diamond-certified producer, Usually Quiet.

Starting her musical journey at just 10, Emma captured hearts and a golden buzzer on Malta’s Got Talent at 14, a testament to what passion and hours in the studio can achieve. 

Orum Palmer transforms landscapes into electronic vibes and deep house rhythms. With multiple chart-busters, he’s all set to take you on another musical journey. Hailing from Berlin, Usually Quiet (aka Rob Rox) is a behemoth in the industry with over 4 billion streams! From Imagine Dragons to Ellie Goulding, he’s been the mastermind behind many hits. 

The song’s vocals were recorded by Malta’s very own Insynk Audio, a subsidiary of the Insynk Collective.

With this release, Emma Cutajar isn’t just making waves in Malta, but she’s all set to ripple across the global pop stage.

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2023 Rolex Middle Sea Race Set To Begin

Oct 21 2023 Share

The highly anticipated 44th Rolex Middle Sea Race is all set to begin today, at 1100hrs from Grand Harbour, Valletta. As one of the Mediterranean’s most prestigious offshore races, this event promises to offer an enthralling and fiercely competitive contest. With a diverse and exceptional fleet prepared to tackle the unpredictable weather patterns, the conditions are expected to range from full-on racing to moments of complete calm over the 606 nautical miles of the circular course. The wide variety of yachts, ranging from 9.12 meters (30 feet) to 32.55 meters (107 feet) in length, will encounter an array of wind directions and strengths, ensuring a thrilling and unpredictable race. Ultimately, the winner of the Rolex Middle Sea Race Trophy, determined under IRC Time Correction, will be the crew that can best piece together the complex puzzle.

Here’s a snapshot of the essential statistics: This year’s race features approximately 1,000 crew members hailing from 47 nations, spread across an entry list of 110 yachts, representing 25 different countries. The largest yacht in the competition is the Paprec Sailing Team’s Spirit of Malouen X, skippered by Stephane Névé, and with a crew of 20, including Laurent Pagès, the tactician from last year’s overall winner, Teasing Machine.

The Dehler 30 OD Aether, sailed double-handed by Greece’s Evi Delidou and Jerry Petratos, also brings an intriguing backstory to the race. This pair met during a boat delivery to the 2014 Rolex Middle Sea Race and has since become both a sailing and life partnership. Their shared love for long offshore races has brought them back to Malta for this magnificent event.

Alexis Barrier’s MOD70 trimaran Limosa, last year’s first boat to finish under the name Mana, is expected to set the pace in the race. It faces competition from two other fast multihulls, including Finn, Jacopo Bracco’s Banuls 53 (USA), and Aldo Fumagalli’s Rapido 40, Adamas.

In the monohull fleet, a formidable lineup of maxi yachts is ready to take on the challenge. Bryon Ehrhart’s American entry, Lucky, formerly known as five-time line honors winner Rambler 88, aims to lead the charge. Leopard 3, last year’s fastest monohull, has undergone significant modifications and is lighter and more potent than ever. The US entry, Pyewacket 70, brings serious racing pedigree and a star-studded crew, making it a dark horse in the line honors contest.

The Rolex Middle Sea Race is renowned for its eclectic mix of vessels and crews, where even seemingly unremarkable boats can feature offshore wizards who can push their crew to unexpected achievements. The 52-footers, including Max Klink’s Caro and Chris Sheehan’s Warrior Won, are the clear favorites, each bringing a wealth of experience and accolades.

The beauty of the Rolex Middle Sea Race is not just about competition; it’s a unique experience for sailors to set aside their daily lives and immerse themselves in the magic of the course. With active volcanoes, numerous islands, azure waters, and the promise of sunshine and warmth, the race offers much more than competition; it’s a unique adventure, bringing sailors together to enjoy one of the most picturesque courses on the calendar.

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Drakard’s Latest Release “Alive” Promises to Captivate Listeners

Oct 21 2023 Share

Drakard, the talented runner-up of X Factor Malta Season 3, is back with a brand-new single that is set to captivate audiences.

With two chart-topping singles already under his belt, “Over” and “Dust,” Drakard has demonstrated his prowess as both a singer and a songwriter. Now, he is ready to push his creative boundaries even further with his latest release, “Alive.” Co-written by Drakard himself in collaboration with Matthew James Borg, Craig Saliba, and Micimago, this new single promises to become an anthem for those on a journey of self-discovery.

“Alive” is a song that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt the yearning to embark on a path of self-discovery. Drakard’s passionate lyrics paint a vivid picture of an individual determined to find their way in the world while keeping the flame of hope burning brightly. The song opens with the lyrics, “I’m driving until I find my way,” signifying a relentless pursuit of purpose and passion. It beautifully encapsulates the essence of the desire for time and opportunities to continue forging a unique life path.

Fans and music enthusiasts can anticipate “Alive” to be a powerful and emotionally charged addition to Drakard’s ever-growing discography. This song not only showcases his incredible vocal talent but also his ability to craft lyrics that deeply resonate with the human experience. As Drakard continues to make a name for himself in the music industry, “Alive” is poised to be a chart-topping hit that reaffirms his status as one of Malta’s most promising artists.

To experience the magic of “Alive,” be sure to listen to Drakard’s latest single, now available on all major streaming platforms.

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A New Cycling Strategy For Malta

Oct 21 2023 Share

In a world that is increasingly aware of the need for sustainable, eco-friendly transportation options, Malta is taking a significant step forward. The Maltese government has unveiled its national cycling strategy, which is now open for public consultation. This strategy encompasses thirty-one measures designed to promote safe and sustainable mobility. At the same time, it imposes a ban on rental e-kick scooters. The objective of this comprehensive strategy is to drive a measurable shift from private vehicles to bicycles, improve air quality, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote a healthier lifestyle, and create more livable urban environments.

The national cycling strategy is underpinned by five key policy objectives, each aiming to contribute to a more sustainable and healthier way of living:

Measurable Modal Shift: Encouraging the populace to transition from private vehicles to bicycles is a pivotal goal of this strategy. This shift aims to not only help reduce traffic congestion but also contribute to lower carbon emissions.

Air Quality Improvement: The promotion of cycling will directly impact air quality. Fewer cars on the road will lead to reduced air pollution, which has both environmental and public health benefits.

Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction: By decreasing the reliance on automobiles and promoting cycling, Malta intends to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. This aligns with global efforts to mitigate climate change and achieve sustainability.

Healthier Lifestyles: Cycling is a physically active mode of transportation. Encouraging more people to cycle will promote a healthier lifestyle by increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary habits.

Livable Urban Environments: With fewer cars on the road and more people cycling, urban environments are expected to become more pleasant, with reduced noise, congestion, and pollution. This shift aims to enhance the overall quality of life for residents and visitors.

The measures outlined in the strategy are categorised into three main areas, each addressing a critical aspect of promoting cycling:

Infrastructure and Bicycles: This category includes initiatives such as the development of dedicated cycling lanes and bike-sharing programs. These measures aim to make cycling more accessible and safer for all residents.

Rules and Safety: Safety is a paramount concern, and this category focuses on improving road safety for cyclists. It encompasses rules and regulations for cycling and motorist behaviour. Measures may include helmet requirements, safety education, and stricter enforcement of traffic rules.

Information and Awareness: Raising awareness about the benefits of cycling and providing information on cycling routes and safety guidelines is essential. Initiatives may include public awareness campaigns, workshops, and community engagement events.

The entire document outlining these measures is accessible online for public scrutiny at this link.

The government encourages citizens to provide feedback and comments on the proposed measures. Feedback can be submitted through a questionnaire or via email at [email protected].

Alternatively, physical mail can be sent to the Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure, and Capital Projects at Casa Leoni, St. Joseph High Street, Santa Venera.

The deadline for feedback submission is Thursday, November 23, at noon.

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