Emerging Brighton-based singer and songwriter vi0let unveils the video for her new single, “Toxic City”. Although it has a rather calm vibe about it the subject matter is anything but. The song describes how being somewhere can you remind you of someone and take you back to the time that Continue Reading
Cautious Clay – Strange Love feat. Saba (Video)
Cautious Clay brings the summer vibes with his Saba-assisted new single, “Strange Love”. The chilled track explores our capitalist-focused society and the effect that it can have on us. “This song is about the push and pull of identity in late capitalism,” Cuatious reveals. “I love fashion and clothes and Continue Reading
Wyldest – Monthly Friend (Album)
Monthly Friend is the second album from singer, songwriter and producer, Wyldest. It is her first album in two years and follows her 2019 debut album, Dream Chaos. Zoe Mead, who performs under the Wyldest moniker wrote mixed and produced the album herself. The album explores womanhood and the different Continue Reading
Jordy – Die 4 The Bro ft Elt Cheekz (Video)
Jordy takes us back to North London where it all began for him on “Die 4 The Bro” featuring Elt Cheekz. It was also produced by Ivor Novello nominated musician Jojo Mukeza (Ghetts) who along with Cheekz is Jordy’s cousin along with Cheekz. The piano led, Grime inspired Drill track Continue Reading
Greentea Peng – MAN MADE (Album)
It gives me great pleasure to write that Greentea Peng has today released her long awaited debut album, MAN MADE. It’s something that I have been looking forward to hearing since I first discovered her music a few years ago. The South East London-based artist’s debut album is a Reggae-inspired, Continue Reading
Nina Cobham – interested (Video)
Rising singer-songwriter and producer Nina Cobham announces her debut EP with her effortless new single, “interested”. The Leeds-born, Manchester-based artist explores her anxieties and self doubt on the guitar led, bi-lingual song. “It’s about the insecurities I have about boring people,” Nina says. “Exaggerated by the fear that isolation was Continue Reading