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Tom Misch and Loyle Carner’s serene link up, Sharon Van Etten’s deft album teaser and Oscar Jerome’s bold new direction: Wonderlist has arrived!
Tom Misch ft. Loyle Carner – “Colourblind”
Making a generation of UK jazz rap fans very happy, the effortlessly effervescent Tom Misch has linked up with his long time collaborator and friend, the peerless Loyle Carner, for a rich and sun-kissed new single “Colourblind”. Atop dreamy guitar tones and unassuming percussion, Misch counters his smooth vocal chops with Carner’s slick and charisma-laden verse.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory – “Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)”
Angelic and anthemic, hazy yet sharpened, the latest from Sharon Van Etten, backed by her new band The Attachment Theory, is a super piece of stadium-filling baroque rock. The track is plucked from the revered artist and co’s forthcoming self-titled debut album; set for 7th February, it’s set to be one of the most anticipated early records of the year.
Oscar Jerome – “Desert Belly”
UK jazz mainstay Oscar Jerome steps into a bold and enigmatic new direction with the release of his latest single, “Desert Belly”. The songwriter, instrumentalist and producer creates an ambitious structure and enthralling atmosphere, with the cultured lead guitar line especially compelling.
Bubble Love ft. Jeshi & Cameo Blush – “Close Your Eyes”
Felix Clary Weatherall—aka Ross From Friends—has shared his debut album under yet another different alias, Bubble Love. It’s a fantastic album, self-titled, which boasts the above hard-hitting standout number featuring Cameo Blush and underground alumni Jeshi.
MEYY – “our wedding at the theatre”
Complex, conceptual and characterful, multidisciplinary enigma MEYY has unveiled her latest EP. “our wedding at the theatre bridges genres and defies convention, driven around the root idea of weddings and sprouting into heartbreak, desire and vulnerability.
Davido ft. ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike – “FUNDS”
Decadent and larger-than-life, the album-announcing teaser single from Davido, “Funds”, has an electric quintessence wrapped up in the core of its dreamy melodies and gregarious production. Enlisting rap mogul ODUMODUBLVCK and soul pop favourite Chike, it’s a tonally giving number plucked from 5IVE, the forthcoming fifth full-length album from Davido, set to drop in March.
Talulah Ruby – “Take a Seat”
Impressive UK soul singer-songwriter Talulah Ruby picks up from where she left off with her rich and engrossing debut EP, “Hyperdrive”, with the release of “Take a Seat”. A double-sided release of two versions of the same track—one in English, one in Canarian Spanish, it’s a slow-burning, ethereal and poignant offering from the soaring talent.
French The Kid – “What Can I Say”
Returning with his strongest single in a while, French The Kid flaunts his melodic prowess atop a hazy instrumental palette on new one “What Can I Say”. Finishing the year brightly, the Essex rapper’s newest is haunting and instinctive, and a confident progression of his sound.
Chloe Slater – “Fig Tree”
Rising UK indie presence Chloe Slater is gearing up for a huge 2025. Following her acclaimed debut EP, “You Can’t Put A Price On Fun”, the Mancunian singer-songwriter shares another compelling and anthemic single “Fig Tree”, full of delicate ants and rip-roaring hookage.
re6ce – “EYEBLEACH.”
Adventurous, challenging and deeply unique, the new EP from youthful and rousing crooner re6ce, “EYEBLEACH.” refuses to be tied to any tenet except its own ubiquity. Punky, dance-laden, morose, eccentric, angry—it’s an encompassing and engrossing listen.
Blawan – “BouQ”
Shared via XL Recordings, Blawan’s new EP is pure sonic scintillation. Club-adjacent whilst highly progressive in its structuring and rhythmic posturing, the four-pronged opus is a reputation-enhancing odyssey in the producer’s electric and eclectic technical acumen.
WILDES & St Francis Hotel – “Are You Gonna Speak?”
Announcing a collaborative EP set for release in February, WILIDES and St Francis Hotel have teased the body of work with a dramatic and gothic single, “Are You Gonna Speak?”. Moody instrumental backing gives way to a dreamy decadence for a luminous hook, whilst there’s immersive production throughout.
KILIMANJARO – “The Seeker”
London-based Zambian/Scottish DJ & producer KILIMANJARO’s latest single, “The Seeker” is a rip-roaring trip through afro-leaning percussion merged with booming techno characteristics. A head-bopping banger, it’s a peacocking of the talent’s genre-hopping approach.
Timothée Chalamet – “Like A Rolling Stone” From A Complete Unknown Soundtrack
The first two tracks from the forthcoming Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown have been shared. Timmy Chalamet makes an untameable Dylan, performing 60s classics like “Like A Rolling Stone” with poise and persuasion, as if he wrote them himself.
Travy – “Master Shifu”
Irish rapper Travy is back! His latest single “Master Shifu” highlights his playful approach driven by a cinematic retelling of his musical journey so far. The track is a light-hearted nod to the animation film King-Fu Panda and the in-film trainer, Master Shifu; a character who matches Travy’s tenacity.
DJ Koze ft. Damon Albarn – “Pure Love”
The first single taken from his forthcoming album, Music Can’t Hear Us, the legendary DJ Koze has unveiled “Pure Love”, a genre mish-mash of the highest sonic esteem. Featuring a fantastic turn from Damon Albarn, it’s a gloriously unconfined and cultured effort. The album should be something special.
Winny – “Commercial Break”
Rising afropop name Winny has shared a new EP, “Commercial Break”. It’s vibrant and brimming with noteworthy vocal performances, with the singer-songwriter documenting love and womanhood across the eight cuts.
Jords x Christian Aid – “Hold On To Hope”
UK rapper Jords has lended his razor sharp nuance to “Hold On To Hope”, an uplifting and suitable charity single alongside Christian Aid. Atop the hazy and hard-hitting beat, Jords’ bars are impactful and thought-provoking, and there’s a gorgeous harmonised chorus from the iNSIGNIA choir.
Sophia Scott – “Tumbleweed”
Off the back of her sold-out UK headline show, Nashville based Sophia Scott returns with her stunning new single “Tumbleweed”, as she continues to blaze her own bold trail to Country stardom. Sophia’s gift for raw yet beautifully detailed storytelling shines through her newest offering, as she takes listeners down a path of self discovery and introspection.
ONEFOUR & Nemzzz – “SPINNIN (Segway Remix)”
ONEFOUR and Nemzzz continue their viral streak with the official remix of “SPINNIN”. The smash hit gets the Segway treatment with breezy synths and choppy percussion setting pace for some of the most poignant bars we’ve seen from both artists. Last month, ONEFOUR supported The Kid Laroi on tour, and earlier today, the group performed their debut headline show in Central Coast – a critical moment for Australia’s most infamous drill collective.
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Tom Misch and Loyle Carner’s serene link up, Sharon Van Etten’s deft album teaser and Oscar Jerome’s bold new direction: Wonderlist has arrived!
Tom Misch ft. Loyle Carner – “Colourblind”
Making a generation of UK jazz rap fans very happy, the effortlessly effervescent Tom Misch has linked up with his long time collaborator and friend, the peerless Loyle Carner, for a rich and sun-kissed new single “Colourblind”. Atop dreamy guitar tones and unassuming percussion, Misch counters his smooth vocal chops with Carner’s slick and charisma-laden verse.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory – “Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)”
Angelic and anthemic, hazy yet sharpened, the latest from Sharon Van Etten, backed by her new band The Attachment Theory, is a super piece of stadium-filling baroque rock. The track is plucked from the revered artist and co’s forthcoming self-titled debut album; set for 7th February, it’s set to be one of the most anticipated early records of the year.
Oscar Jerome – “Desert Belly”
UK jazz mainstay Oscar Jerome steps into a bold and enigmatic new direction with the release of his latest single, “Desert Belly”. The songwriter, instrumentalist and producer creates an ambitious structure and enthralling atmosphere, with the cultured lead guitar line especially compelling.
Bubble Love ft. Jeshi & Cameo Blush – “Close Your Eyes”
Felix Clary Weatherall—aka Ross From Friends—has shared his debut album under yet another different alias, Bubble Love. It’s a fantastic album, self-titled, which boasts the above hard-hitting standout number featuring Cameo Blush and underground alumni Jeshi.
MEYY – “our wedding at the theatre”
Complex, conceptual and characterful, multidisciplinary enigma MEYY has unveiled her latest EP. “our wedding at the theatre bridges genres and defies convention, driven around the root idea of weddings and sprouting into heartbreak, desire and vulnerability.
Davido ft. ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike – “FUNDS”
Decadent and larger-than-life, the album-announcing teaser single from Davido, “Funds”, has an electric quintessence wrapped up in the core of its dreamy melodies and gregarious production. Enlisting rap mogul ODUMODUBLVCK and soul pop favourite Chike, it’s a tonally giving number plucked from 5IVE, the forthcoming fifth full-length album from Davido, set to drop in March.
Talulah Ruby – “Take a Seat”
Impressive UK soul singer-songwriter Talulah Ruby picks up from where she left off with her rich and engrossing debut EP, “Hyperdrive”, with the release of “Take a Seat”. A double-sided release of two versions of the same track—one in English, one in Canarian Spanish, it’s a slow-burning, ethereal and poignant offering from the soaring talent.
French The Kid – “What Can I Say”
Returning with his strongest single in a while, French The Kid flaunts his melodic prowess atop a hazy instrumental palette on new one “What Can I Say”. Finishing the year brightly, the Essex rapper’s newest is haunting and instinctive, and a confident progression of his sound.
Chloe Slater – “Fig Tree”
Rising UK indie presence Chloe Slater is gearing up for a huge 2025. Following her acclaimed debut EP, “You Can’t Put A Price On Fun”, the Mancunian singer-songwriter shares another compelling and anthemic single “Fig Tree”, full of delicate ants and rip-roaring hookage.
re6ce – “EYEBLEACH.”
Adventurous, challenging and deeply unique, the new EP from youthful and rousing crooner re6ce, “EYEBLEACH.” refuses to be tied to any tenet except its own ubiquity. Punky, dance-laden, morose, eccentric, angry—it’s an encompassing and engrossing listen.
Blawan – “BouQ”
Shared via XL Recordings, Blawan’s new EP is pure sonic scintillation. Club-adjacent whilst highly progressive in its structuring and rhythmic posturing, the four-pronged opus is a reputation-enhancing odyssey in the producer’s electric and eclectic technical acumen.
WILDES & St Francis Hotel – “Are You Gonna Speak?”
Announcing a collaborative EP set for release in February, WILIDES and St Francis Hotel have teased the body of work with a dramatic and gothic single, “Are You Gonna Speak?”. Moody instrumental backing gives way to a dreamy decadence for a luminous hook, whilst there’s immersive production throughout.
KILIMANJARO – “The Seeker”
London-based Zambian/Scottish DJ & producer KILIMANJARO’s latest single, “The Seeker” is a rip-roaring trip through afro-leaning percussion merged with booming techno characteristics. A head-bopping banger, it’s a peacocking of the talent’s genre-hopping approach.
Timothée Chalamet – “Like A Rolling Stone” From A Complete Unknown Soundtrack
The first two tracks from the forthcoming Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown have been shared. Timmy Chalamet makes an untameable Dylan, performing 60s classics like “Like A Rolling Stone” with poise and persuasion, as if he wrote them himself.
Travy – “Master Shifu”
Irish rapper Travy is back! His latest single “Master Shifu” highlights his playful approach driven by a cinematic retelling of his musical journey so far. The track is a light-hearted nod to the animation film King-Fu Panda and the in-film trainer, Master Shifu; a character who matches Travy’s tenacity.
DJ Koze ft. Damon Albarn – “Pure Love”
The first single taken from his forthcoming album, Music Can’t Hear Us, the legendary DJ Koze has unveiled “Pure Love”, a genre mish-mash of the highest sonic esteem. Featuring a fantastic turn from Damon Albarn, it’s a gloriously unconfined and cultured effort. The album should be something special.
Winny – “Commercial Break”
Rising afropop name Winny has shared a new EP, “Commercial Break”. It’s vibrant and brimming with noteworthy vocal performances, with the singer-songwriter documenting love and womanhood across the eight cuts.
Jords x Christian Aid – “Hold On To Hope”
UK rapper Jords has lended his razor sharp nuance to “Hold On To Hope”, an uplifting and suitable charity single alongside Christian Aid. Atop the hazy and hard-hitting beat, Jords’ bars are impactful and thought-provoking, and there’s a gorgeous harmonised chorus from the iNSIGNIA choir.
Sophia Scott – “Tumbleweed”
Off the back of her sold-out UK headline show, Nashville based Sophia Scott returns with her stunning new single “Tumbleweed”, as she continues to blaze her own bold trail to Country stardom. Sophia’s gift for raw yet beautifully detailed storytelling shines through her newest offering, as she takes listeners down a path of self discovery and introspection.
ONEFOUR & Nemzzz – “SPINNIN (Segway Remix)”
ONEFOUR and Nemzzz continue their viral streak with the official remix of “SPINNIN”. The smash hit gets the Segway treatment with breezy synths and choppy percussion setting pace for some of the most poignant bars we’ve seen from both artists. Last month, ONEFOUR supported The Kid Laroi on tour, and earlier today, the group performed their debut headline show in Central Coast – a critical moment for Australia’s most infamous drill collective.
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