Having gained significant praise in Northern Ireland, Rosie Carney has been placed on our radar by a number of people including the beatific Robyn G Shiels. Originally from Hampshire, the chanteuse now resides in Donegal. Her latest release ‘Better Man’ is nothing short of sensational. There is a vulnerable freshness about Carney which places her in the…
Soleima: ‘Wasted’
Copenhagen’s Sarah Mariegaard aka Soleima, has emerged with carefree new single ‘Wasted‘. With underpinning warped synths, provocative hip hop beats and nectarous vocals, this is a sassy and sweet dance pop gem.
Erick Morillo and Junolarc: ‘This Is How We Do It’
New kid on the block Junolarc has teamed up with Erick Morillo as the first collaboration on Subliminal. ‘This Is How We Do It’ features in part Morillo’s signature sound and one that rarely fails to deliver a knockout punch. Laden with a dark, dirty production, this takes EDM by the scruff of the neck and gives it…
ISLE: ‘Luna’
Scottish duo ISLE have been consistently impressing with their slick productions and epic hooks. Latest track ‘Luna’ is another addition to their faultless catalogue. Liam Rutherford’s production technique points to an expert that should overtake the world of electro-indie. Unlike so many other electronic artists, this has an organic strength and doesn’t feel like a clever…
King: ‘Promise’
Hailing from Copenhagen KING has catapulted onto the urban plain with the dynamic ‘Promise’. With its intense dance floor dynamics and dreamy shades, this is a swooning synth-pop rush. Don’t let KING fool you into thinking she is a timid soloist, ‘Promise’ is a clear example of a fierce new pop star.
River Whyless: ‘All Day All Night’
Experimental folk-rock quartet River Whyless have emerged with assuaging ballad, ‘All Day All Night’. The multi-disciplined Asheville-based four-piece are set to release album We all The Light via Roll Call Records on August 26th. With its meditative flavour, ‘All Day All Night’ illustrates the relentless eclecticism of the band. Hushed and dreamy, it arouses the roving days…
MNNQNS – Capital Talk
With their EP Capital due for release in September, French outfit MNNQNS have released volatile second single ‘Capital Talk’. With its rigid riffs at the nucleus, MNNQNS frequently explore more sparse territories with an implacable vocal. This is 3 minutes of bruising post-punk superiority.
Bewilderbeast: ‘Swimming II’
London’s Bewilderbeast is set to reissue hedonistic dance album Unreal_Estate in August. Stand out track ‘Swimming II’ has been reworked, but still maintains its melodically rich mandate. With its polyrhythmic interior at the heartbeat of an ethereal sonic palette, Gus BC proves that he has the capability of taking you to beautifully complex, otherworldly spheres.
The Van T’s: ‘Blood Orange’
The Van T’s have started to emerge as one of the most promising Scottish bands to date. For a lot of press, the novelty of girls playing guitars, not to mention twins in a band, is easy click bait, but this is meaningless when delving into the band’s small, but incredible discography. ‘Blood Orange’ is the first…
Saltwater Sun: ‘Now Or Never’
Reading quintet Saltwater Sun have been cited as a band to look out for by several, notable music tastemakers and having heard ‘Now Or Never’ it is easy to hear why. Not only does this resonate with all manner of substance, but notable mention must go to vocalist Jenn Stearnes who elevates this to another level…

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