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Knucks & K-Trap’s lively link up, Greentea Peng’s resplendent album teaser, and HiTech’s raunchy rager: it’s Wonderlist.

Knucks x K-Trap – “Cautionary Tales/Acceptable”

The undisputed king of drill and pioneer of the UK contemporary underground consensus link up for a three track project, “3Peat” set to spin the scene out of its stratosphere. But artists give mercurial turns across the three cuts, with Knucks handling all production himself. The drop comes accompanied by a sprawling visual for two of the tracks, “Cautionary Tales” and “Acceptable”.

Greentea Peng – “One Foot”

Cult favourite singer-songwriter Greentea Peng has blessed us with the announcement of her second album, TELL DEM IT’S SUNNY, due in March, and has shared a second teaser single from the upcoming work. “One Foot” is immersive and shimmering, otherworldly yet tightly focused, with Peng flexing her lyrical muscles with a stinging tale of longing.

HiTech ft. Zelooperz – “SHADOWREALM”

Detroit’s ghettotech brigadiers HiTech are back with another gloriously risqué rumbler. Fresh from heavy-hit “SPANK!”, the trio share “SHADOWREALM”, a peacocking of their progression and individuality that boasts a cheek-laden verse from fellow Detroitian Zelooperz.

Disclosure x Pa Salieu – “King Steps”

Notorious electronic duo Disclosure continue to blaze a trail with their latest link up. It comes in the form of British-Gambian visionary Pa Salieu, who recently shared his brilliant new mixtape, “Afrikan Alien”. The track is dynamic and daring, the kind of collaboration that is gorgeously unexpected and works better than you would ever assume.

Cloth – “Polaroid”

Glaswegian twin-sibling twosome Cloth return to share a gorgeous slice of unassuming guitar pop. “Polaroid” is swooning and saccharine yet piercing and potent, a genteelly engrossing odyssey into the sisters souls.

Rudimental x Skepsis – ft. MIST & Popcaan – “Vex”

Electronic heavyweights Rudimental are back with a huge collaboration with DnB beatsmith Skepsis. “Vex” merges the casual Brummie notes of MIST with the dancehall twang of Popcaan, amalgamating a rave-tastic and raunchy banger.

total tommy – “Amsterdam”

Sydney-based singer-songwriter total tommy has shared her terrific debut album bruises. Lead single “Amsterdam” is a playful and potent indie-punk rager with saccharine but snappy vocals and clever songsmithery.

Mu540 ft. MC Laranjinha & Cave – “06:40AM”

Brazilian production linchpin Mu540 has shared his scintillating new EP, “4×4”, and boasts the drop with a lead single and thrilling visual accompaniment. “06:40AM” is direct and dynamic, with stunning contributions from both MC Laranjinha & Cave.

Bellzzz – “Plastic Unicorns”

Dreamy, dainty and oddly dark, the debut single from brand new emerging singer-songwriter Bellzzz is a subtle statement of intent. “Plastic Unicorns” swoons and sweeps, delicate to the ear and soul alike.

Sam Wilkinson – “Everything’s Alright”

Traditional folk spun into the contemporary is rarely this refreshing; Sam Wilkinson’s debut EP “Everything’s Alright” is delightful. The 19-year-old proves himself to be a huge talent with this four-track introductory project, full of crooning chorus’, focused composition and soulful harmonica.

Franc Moody – “Bloodlines”

Crowd-pleasing duo Franc Moody are set to share their third studio album, Chewing The Fat, in March of next year, and have unleashed a second look at the record with new one “Bloodlines”. The track is ambient and expansive, groove-laden and larger than life.

ultravividpink – “ULTRA”

Ethereal and mysterious, the new EP from West London riser ultravividpink is impressively crafted. “ULTRA” maintains its murky atmosphere throughout and features some great vocal showings from the newcomer.

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Knucks & K-Trap’s lively link up, Greentea Peng’s resplendent album teaser, and HiTech’s raunchy rager: it’s Wonderlist.

Knucks x K-Trap – “Cautionary Tales/Acceptable”

The undisputed king of drill and pioneer of the UK contemporary underground consensus link up for a three track project, “3Peat” set to spin the scene out of its stratosphere. But artists give mercurial turns across the three cuts, with Knucks handling all production himself. The drop comes accompanied by a sprawling visual for two of the tracks, “Cautionary Tales” and “Acceptable”.

Greentea Peng – “One Foot”

Cult favourite singer-songwriter Greentea Peng has blessed us with the announcement of her second album, TELL DEM IT’S SUNNY, due in March, and has shared a second teaser single from the upcoming work. “One Foot” is immersive and shimmering, otherworldly yet tightly focused, with Peng flexing her lyrical muscles with a stinging tale of longing.

HiTech ft. Zelooperz – “SHADOWREALM”

Detroit’s ghettotech brigadiers HiTech are back with another gloriously risqué rumbler. Fresh from heavy-hit “SPANK!”, the trio share “SHADOWREALM”, a peacocking of their progression and individuality that boasts a cheek-laden verse from fellow Detroitian Zelooperz.

Disclosure x Pa Salieu – “King Steps”

Notorious electronic duo Disclosure continue to blaze a trail with their latest link up. It comes in the form of British-Gambian visionary Pa Salieu, who recently shared his brilliant new mixtape, “Afrikan Alien”. The track is dynamic and daring, the kind of collaboration that is gorgeously unexpected and works better than you would ever assume.

Cloth – “Polaroid”

Glaswegian twin-sibling twosome Cloth return to share a gorgeous slice of unassuming guitar pop. “Polaroid” is swooning and saccharine yet piercing and potent, a genteelly engrossing odyssey into the sisters souls.

Rudimental x Skepsis – ft. MIST & Popcaan – “Vex”

Electronic heavyweights Rudimental are back with a huge collaboration with DnB beatsmith Skepsis. “Vex” merges the casual Brummie notes of MIST with the dancehall twang of Popcaan, amalgamating a rave-tastic and raunchy banger.

total tommy – “Amsterdam”

Sydney-based singer-songwriter total tommy has shared her terrific debut album bruises. Lead single “Amsterdam” is a playful and potent indie-punk rager with saccharine but snappy vocals and clever songsmithery.

Mu540 ft. MC Laranjinha & Cave – “06:40AM”

Brazilian production linchpin Mu540 has shared his scintillating new EP, “4×4”, and boasts the drop with a lead single and thrilling visual accompaniment. “06:40AM” is direct and dynamic, with stunning contributions from both MC Laranjinha & Cave.

Bellzzz – “Plastic Unicorns”

Dreamy, dainty and oddly dark, the debut single from brand new emerging singer-songwriter Bellzzz is a subtle statement of intent. “Plastic Unicorns” swoons and sweeps, delicate to the ear and soul alike.

Sam Wilkinson – “Everything’s Alright”

Traditional folk spun into the contemporary is rarely this refreshing; Sam Wilkinson’s debut EP “Everything’s Alright” is delightful. The 19-year-old proves himself to be a huge talent with this four-track introductory project, full of crooning chorus’, focused composition and soulful harmonica.

Franc Moody – “Bloodlines”

Crowd-pleasing duo Franc Moody are set to share their third studio album, Chewing The Fat, in March of next year, and have unleashed a second look at the record with new one “Bloodlines”. The track is ambient and expansive, groove-laden and larger than life.

ultravividpink – “ULTRA”

Ethereal and mysterious, the new EP from West London riser ultravividpink is impressively crafted. “ULTRA” maintains its murky atmosphere throughout and features some great vocal showings from the newcomer.

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