‘Empty’ is our first introduction to R&B artist Ojerime and begs the question, where has she been all our lives?
Sarah Harmer: ‘St Peter’s Bay’
The second single to be taken from her album Are You Gone released 21st February via Arts & Crafts, Sarah Harmer is one of those musicians that are effortless in their talent.
golda: ‘Under’
LA-based singer-songwriter and Chicago native golda has returned with a trip-hop delight in new single ‘Under‘.
Nia Wyn: ‘Love I Can’t Ruin’
North Wales native Nia Wyn has taken Neo-Soul into her heart effortlessly and has emerged with an original voice to keep a close ear on.
Mizbee: ‘Joy (Roni Size Remix)’
With a name made on the Newcastle rave scene and a feature vocalist for numerous house and techno producers, Mizbee has hit hard with her new remix.
Check Masses: ‘Dripn Angel’
Individually, the trio behind indie electronic outfit Check Masses have notable CVs boasting music and broadcasting achievements.
Tummyache: ‘Machine’
Texas-based singer-songwriter Soren Bryce aka Tummyache takes her name from side effects following severe anxiety and has now channelled these mental and physical feelings into a series of gorgeous, muscular indie-rock gems.
Happy Out: ‘Deadhead 2’
Co Donegal trio Happy Out have already proved to be blissfully exciting and packed full of attitude on their home turf.
Mint Julep: ‘Stray Fantasies’
Taken from the forthcoming album of the same name, wife-and-husband duo Hollie and Keith Kenniff aka Mint Julep emerge with vivid dream-pop odyssey ‘Stray Fantasies‘.
Stanley Odd: ‘Where They Lie’
Stanley Odd‘s sabbatical has not been too much of a chore thanks to Dave Hook aka Solareye‘s solo output. The accomplished MC and band’s frontman has always managed to keep their light on a dimmer in the background which makes their return feel all the more explosive.











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