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Jess Kerber: ‘Tropical Storm’

Weather metaphors in song rarely feel as lived-in as they do here, where Jess Kerber transforms atmospheric turbulence into something genuinely cleansing.

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Christopha: ‘Better Late Than Never’

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Silver Man: ‘Let It Go’

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Panpsyche: ‘The Secret One Is Hiding Is The Answer One Is Searching For…’

Cherry Dragon: ‘Starlight’

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Nigerian-Irish singer-songwriter Cherry Dragon rouses tremendous feelings of hope with her latest release ‘Starlight‘. 

by Kirsty Stewart

Steven Bamidele: ‘What Happens Afterwards’

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Brighton-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Steven Bamidele showcases his sublime falsetto on R&B gem ‘What Happens Afterwards‘. 

by Kirsty Stewart

Indigo Maya: ‘Martyrs’

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Immediately arresting, Indigo Maya‘s latest release ‘Martyrs‘ is a bold and vivid canvas of powerful industrial eletro-pop. 

by Kirsty Stewart

Maja Lena: ‘Sacred Practice’

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With her debut album The Keeper due out 23rd July via Chiverin Records, singer-songwriter Maja Lena emerges with a sublime assault on the senses with ‘Sacred Practice‘. 

by Kirsty Stewart

BEKA: ‘My One’

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BEKA continues make her mark with a refreshing breath of electronic-pop. 

by Kirsty Stewart

Douran: ‘Avalanche’

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French producer Douran manages to pack in a cinematic grandiosity into latest release ‘Avalanche‘. 

by Kirsty Stewart

Module: ‘Sentiment’

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With almost nothing known about the American producer, it makes the electronic homogeneity of this all the more mysterious. 

by Kirsty Stewart

Midori Jaeger: ‘Touch’

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Musician and composer Midori Jaeger manages to meld classical and contemporary music styles effortlessly in latest release ‘Touch‘. 

by Kirsty Stewart

SOUNDQ: ‘Disco Turista Antifascista’

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The Polish producer reveals his finest release to date with the dizzying ‘Disco Turista Antifascista’.

by Kirsty Stewart

Oyakhire: ‘different class’

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Pulling in social and personal commentary, Glasgow-based Oyakhire expands on a widescreen musical reach which makes his personality shine through effortlessly. 

by Kirsty Stewart

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