Following her notable single ‘Something, Something’ Sweden’s Nadia Nair has returned with the bodacious ‘BLOW’. Blessed with a unique voice, Nair has elevated this to club status. Shifting from soul ballad to a sonic dance switch-up, open your ears to a feast of magnificent body-moving urban pop.
Bedrockk feat. Lyrique: ‘Show Me’
Sampling tracks can be a very hit and miss art, but Bedrockk has revived Robin S’s immense hit ‘Show Me‘.
Chaika: ‘I Fall’
Leeds quartet Chaika have followed-up previous releases ‘The Mirror‘ and ‘The Quietness‘ with new anthem ‘I Fall’.
The Lapelles Put EK Back On The Map
Some people get excited when they get music industry emails, I don’t.
Man Of Moon: ‘Sign’
Edinburgh duo Man Of Moon have already become one of this year’s most exciting Scottish musical prospects. Debut single ‘The Road’ not only floored a number of the bands peers, but it also made London’s music press and industry sit up and pay attention. ‘Sign’ is the follow-up taken from their Medicine EP, due out…
Mhairi: ‘Crystalline’
It’s easy for bloggers and journalists to comment on an artist’s age, especially when they produce music that puts them in the same league as the likes of early Portishead and Massive Attack.
Innerspace Orchestra: ‘One Way Glass’
We have a new supergroup in our midst in the shape of Innerspace Orchestra. The new project of Tom Furse (The Horrors), Cathy Lucas (Fanfarlo) and Rose Elinor Dougall (Mark Ronson, The Pipettes) have revealed their introductory single ‘One Way Glass’. Airily psychedelic, the trio stretch stylistic boundaries and have produced a lush, romantic debut. ‘One…
Olga Bell: ‘Randomness’
Russian Native Olga Bell has catapulted the singer to the 90s dancefloor. Adopting a far moden production technique – this takes elements of funk and splices it with 80s synth-pop ambience and analogue dub techniques to create an inspiring epic pop soundscape.
Loud Forest – ‘Drag Me/Don’t Drag Me’
Los Angeles-based Loud Forest have been together for 10 years now and if their latest rousing release ‘Drag Me/Don’t Drag Me’ is anything to go by, there is no sign of the band laying things to rest. From its pining verses to its mammoth choruses, this does everything to take you from a state of melancholy to complete jubilation.
Fresh: Alfred Hall: ‘Safe & Sound (Simon Field Remix)’
Norwegian duo Alfred Hall‘s EP Safe and Sound has received high praise. Hans Thomas and Bjørn Tveit title track ‘Safe and Sound’ has been remixed by a list of notable producers including Simon Field. This perfectly epitomises the continual wave of first-rate house music that emerges every so often. This is an inviting and addictive dance record.…









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