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Olivia Dean offers a gorgeous new gem, Sainté brings the charm, and mary in the junkyard quietly stun: it’s Wonderlist.

Olivia Dean – “Nice To Each Other”
One of British music’s most luminous stars of the past few years, Olivia Dean gets better with each passing drop. “Nice To Each Other” is a stunning new offering, subtle and intimate, a dazzling slice of soul pop that sees the Mercury Prize nominee flaunt her deft musicality and broad emotional capacity.
Sainté – “Dora”
Leicester spitter Sainté further cements his seat at UK rap’s a-list banquet with a slick, charisma-induced fresh number. “Dora” is emblematic of the rapper’s charm — airy synths, cheeky grooves, flashy bars and effortless delivery.
mary in the junkyard – “Drains”
Amongst UK guitar music’s most fervently talented new bands, mary in the junkyard proceed in staking their claim for wide-spanning attention with an atmospheric new cut “Drains”. The cinematic video draws you in, and the sonics themselves are moody and characterful, quietly piercing in their approach.
Kojey Radical ft. Bawo – “Rule One”
A new era from UK alt rap favourite Kojey Radical was well overdue — but worth the wait. Enlisting fellow frontrunner Bawo for a nuanced feature, Radical fits his peerless sonic pocket excellently, bringing fluidity and craftsmanship atop a groovy
Obongjayar – Paradise Now
Creative force Obongjayar shares his long-awaited sophomore album, Paradise Now. The record finds the enigmatic artist in the form of his career, shifting through genres and moods with ease, enlisting Little Simz for an excellent feature in the process.
Giggs – “Gorgeous”
UK rap mogul Giggs brings his undeniable flow back to the forefront on hard-hitting new one “Gorgeous”. The beat is atmosphere-laden and ominous, and the rapper is having a great time on top of it, with clever bars and dominant delivery.
Nina Cobham – “I’m The Problem”
The decadence of Nina Cobham is unparalleled. Finding the sweet spot between Bossa nova, alt pop and soul, “I’m The Problem”, her latest single from her forthcoming July 10th-set debut album, is gentle, introspective, and deeply rewarding.
Etta Marcus – “Wolf River”
Paying tribute to Jeff Buckley on the anniversary of his death, Etta Marcus gifts us her first new music in a year with “Wolf River”. Showcasing her stunning range, the singer-songwriter pierces atop sparse, swirling guitar cadence. It’s a track the man himself would be proud of.
MRCY – “Flicker”
Sharing an outstanding new body of music, “VOLUME 2”, soulful London duo MRCY deliver the goods once again. Lead single “Flicker” is one of their most eye-catching cuts to date, with big melodies, cinematic sonics and thought-provoking lyricism.
Mitch Sanders – “Heaven Is Ours”
Emerging singer-songwriter Mitch Sanders has a subtle star quality. “Heaven Is Ours” shows the Bristol artist to be a fiercely creative entity — a slow building moody opus with intricate emotional depth and a breathtaking vocal showing.
Sola – “Symptoms of a Broken Heart”
South London singer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Sola brings together a melting pot of jazz, classical and R&B on “Symptoms of a Broken Heart”. Shared via Future Bounce, the cut is artistically nuanced and brimming with pensive lyrical prowess.
Shura – I Got Too Sad For My Friends
UK singer-songwriter and producer Shura brings variety and vivacity to her wonderful new record, I Got Too Sad For My Friends. Wide-spanning in genre and mood, the album is the work of a versatile and complex artistic presence.
Nadia Kadek – “Feeling It All”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2Opl26FWH4
British-Indonesian newcomer Nadia Kadek is quietly mesmerising on sparsely beautiful new single “Feeling It All”. Weaving a web of warm vocals and vivid story-telling, it’s a marker of intent from the emerging talent.
King Isis – “LATELY”
Californian singer-songwriter is gearing up to share a new EP on 13th June via Dirty Hit, and unveils a second teaser in “LATELY”. Confessional and characterful, the track is vibrant in its intimacy.
GoldLink – ENOCH
Returning for his first body of music in four years, DC wordsmith GoldLink brings craft and colour to his new album, ENOCH. With contributions from Sam Gellaitry, KAYTRANADA and Matt McGhee, the project sees vibrance and sonic progression placed at the core.
WEB – “News”
An intriguing new presence in London’s undergrowth, experimental noise rock quartet WEB share “News”. Their first track in five years, the quartet sound, quite simply, like nothing else.
sounds mint – “Tin”
Rising London outfit sounds mint return with another scene anthem across “Tin” – a powerful call-to-action highlighting the angst of a society neglected by its leaders. Reflections of greed, ego, and a toxic government ignite the infectious visuals, building up to an ear-shattering apex before settling into the chaos.
Cruel Sister – “IRON PILLS”
Announcing forthcoming EP “A CORPSE IS TALKING”, idiosyncratic pop gem Cruel Sister delivers “IRON PILLS”. With lucid vocals and sparse but impactful instrumentation, the cut is bursting with creativity.
Michaël Brun ft. Shirazee – “Elevate”
Grammy Award winning Haitian DJ and producer Michaël Brun shares a fresh new single — his second of the year — “Elevate”. Enlisting Beninese singer-songwriter Shirazee for a slick feature, the track is full of colour and charm.
Lumia – “Heartaches”
NYC-based artist and DJ Lumia delivers her second release as both singer and producer across “Heartaches”. Reimagining Patsy Cline’s classic, the rising talent blends airy vocals and sweeping vocoder effects into a pulsing drop – turning heartbreak into a dance floor banger.
Rylo x Le Prof – “Back of the Whip”
Impressing with a debut cut, London emerging duo Rylo x Le Prof offer a garage-tinged summer banger with “Back of the Whip”. Slick bars and playful performance aplenty.
Tice Cin & Kareem Parkins-Brown – “I’m About”
Author, poet and multidisciplinary artist Tice Can shares a fantastic new single and video, “I’m About”. Taken from a forthcoming mixtape, the cut fuses grime, UK funky and lyrical mastery.
DAYTIMERS – “Dippam Dappam”
Gearing up to share their debut album, South Asian collective DAYTIMERS bring colour and cadence to their rich and characterful new single “Dippam Dappam”.
Laicositna – “Sit & Go”
London’s freshest emerging talent, Laicositna, continues to make a name for himself as one of the most forward-thinking artists these shores have to offer. Shimmering hi-hats and woozy bass kicks combine with light piano keys and echoing, pitched up backing vocals—creating the perfect bed for the young
star’s smooth lyricism to glide atop. D
Lewis Knaggs – “Forever Falling”
North London artist, musician and filmmaker Lewis Knaggs drops his introspective and deeply personal single “Forever Falling”. Paired with a powerful music video, intimate moments and his power-charged vocals emerge in a cathartic and beautifully brutal reflection on love in the face of loss.
Theodora – “MEGA BBL”
Genre-blending trailblazer Theodora unleashes the highly anticipated deluxe edition of her mixtape, “MEGA BBL”, a sonic whirlwind that defies boundaries. “MEGA BBL” expands Theodora’s bold vision of modern music, delivering a blend of hip-hop, Caribbean bouyon, hyperpop, Afrobeat, and drum & bass.
Luvrite – “Naked Minds”
London-based, Dutch-Taiwanese artist Luvrite debuts with “Naked Minds”. Smooth, atmospheric R&B shines through, with luscious harmonies and detailed production elevating his expressive vocals while reflecting on the human need for openness.
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Olivia Dean offers a gorgeous new gem, Sainté brings the charm, and mary in the junkyard quietly stun: it’s Wonderlist.

Olivia Dean – “Nice To Each Other”
One of British music’s most luminous stars of the past few years, Olivia Dean gets better with each passing drop. “Nice To Each Other” is a stunning new offering, subtle and intimate, a dazzling slice of soul pop that sees the Mercury Prize nominee flaunt her deft musicality and broad emotional capacity.
Sainté – “Dora”
Leicester spitter Sainté further cements his seat at UK rap’s a-list banquet with a slick, charisma-induced fresh number. “Dora” is emblematic of the rapper’s charm — airy synths, cheeky grooves, flashy bars and effortless delivery.
mary in the junkyard – “Drains”
Amongst UK guitar music’s most fervently talented new bands, mary in the junkyard proceed in staking their claim for wide-spanning attention with an atmospheric new cut “Drains”. The cinematic video draws you in, and the sonics themselves are moody and characterful, quietly piercing in their approach.
Kojey Radical ft. Bawo – “Rule One”
A new era from UK alt rap favourite Kojey Radical was well overdue — but worth the wait. Enlisting fellow frontrunner Bawo for a nuanced feature, Radical fits his peerless sonic pocket excellently, bringing fluidity and craftsmanship atop a groovy
Obongjayar – Paradise Now
Creative force Obongjayar shares his long-awaited sophomore album, Paradise Now. The record finds the enigmatic artist in the form of his career, shifting through genres and moods with ease, enlisting Little Simz for an excellent feature in the process.
Giggs – “Gorgeous”
UK rap mogul Giggs brings his undeniable flow back to the forefront on hard-hitting new one “Gorgeous”. The beat is atmosphere-laden and ominous, and the rapper is having a great time on top of it, with clever bars and dominant delivery.
Nina Cobham – “I’m The Problem”
The decadence of Nina Cobham is unparalleled. Finding the sweet spot between Bossa nova, alt pop and soul, “I’m The Problem”, her latest single from her forthcoming July 10th-set debut album, is gentle, introspective, and deeply rewarding.
Etta Marcus – “Wolf River”
Paying tribute to Jeff Buckley on the anniversary of his death, Etta Marcus gifts us her first new music in a year with “Wolf River”. Showcasing her stunning range, the singer-songwriter pierces atop sparse, swirling guitar cadence. It’s a track the man himself would be proud of.
MRCY – “Flicker”
Sharing an outstanding new body of music, “VOLUME 2”, soulful London duo MRCY deliver the goods once again. Lead single “Flicker” is one of their most eye-catching cuts to date, with big melodies, cinematic sonics and thought-provoking lyricism.
Mitch Sanders – “Heaven Is Ours”
Emerging singer-songwriter Mitch Sanders has a subtle star quality. “Heaven Is Ours” shows the Bristol artist to be a fiercely creative entity — a slow building moody opus with intricate emotional depth and a breathtaking vocal showing.
Sola – “Symptoms of a Broken Heart”
South London singer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Sola brings together a melting pot of jazz, classical and R&B on “Symptoms of a Broken Heart”. Shared via Future Bounce, the cut is artistically nuanced and brimming with pensive lyrical prowess.
Shura – I Got Too Sad For My Friends
UK singer-songwriter and producer Shura brings variety and vivacity to her wonderful new record, I Got Too Sad For My Friends. Wide-spanning in genre and mood, the album is the work of a versatile and complex artistic presence.
Nadia Kadek – “Feeling It All”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2Opl26FWH4
British-Indonesian newcomer Nadia Kadek is quietly mesmerising on sparsely beautiful new single “Feeling It All”. Weaving a web of warm vocals and vivid story-telling, it’s a marker of intent from the emerging talent.
King Isis – “LATELY”
Californian singer-songwriter is gearing up to share a new EP on 13th June via Dirty Hit, and unveils a second teaser in “LATELY”. Confessional and characterful, the track is vibrant in its intimacy.
GoldLink – ENOCH
Returning for his first body of music in four years, DC wordsmith GoldLink brings craft and colour to his new album, ENOCH. With contributions from Sam Gellaitry, KAYTRANADA and Matt McGhee, the project sees vibrance and sonic progression placed at the core.
WEB – “News”
An intriguing new presence in London’s undergrowth, experimental noise rock quartet WEB share “News”. Their first track in five years, the quartet sound, quite simply, like nothing else.
sounds mint – “Tin”
Rising London outfit sounds mint return with another scene anthem across “Tin” – a powerful call-to-action highlighting the angst of a society neglected by its leaders. Reflections of greed, ego, and a toxic government ignite the infectious visuals, building up to an ear-shattering apex before settling into the chaos.
Cruel Sister – “IRON PILLS”
Announcing forthcoming EP “A CORPSE IS TALKING”, idiosyncratic pop gem Cruel Sister delivers “IRON PILLS”. With lucid vocals and sparse but impactful instrumentation, the cut is bursting with creativity.
Michaël Brun ft. Shirazee – “Elevate”
Grammy Award winning Haitian DJ and producer Michaël Brun shares a fresh new single — his second of the year — “Elevate”. Enlisting Beninese singer-songwriter Shirazee for a slick feature, the track is full of colour and charm.
Lumia – “Heartaches”
NYC-based artist and DJ Lumia delivers her second release as both singer and producer across “Heartaches”. Reimagining Patsy Cline’s classic, the rising talent blends airy vocals and sweeping vocoder effects into a pulsing drop – turning heartbreak into a dance floor banger.
Rylo x Le Prof – “Back of the Whip”
Impressing with a debut cut, London emerging duo Rylo x Le Prof offer a garage-tinged summer banger with “Back of the Whip”. Slick bars and playful performance aplenty.
Tice Cin & Kareem Parkins-Brown – “I’m About”
Author, poet and multidisciplinary artist Tice Can shares a fantastic new single and video, “I’m About”. Taken from a forthcoming mixtape, the cut fuses grime, UK funky and lyrical mastery.
DAYTIMERS – “Dippam Dappam”
Gearing up to share their debut album, South Asian collective DAYTIMERS bring colour and cadence to their rich and characterful new single “Dippam Dappam”.
Laicositna – “Sit & Go”
London’s freshest emerging talent, Laicositna, continues to make a name for himself as one of the most forward-thinking artists these shores have to offer. Shimmering hi-hats and woozy bass kicks combine with light piano keys and echoing, pitched up backing vocals—creating the perfect bed for the young
star’s smooth lyricism to glide atop. D
Lewis Knaggs – “Forever Falling”
North London artist, musician and filmmaker Lewis Knaggs drops his introspective and deeply personal single “Forever Falling”. Paired with a powerful music video, intimate moments and his power-charged vocals emerge in a cathartic and beautifully brutal reflection on love in the face of loss.
Theodora – “MEGA BBL”
Genre-blending trailblazer Theodora unleashes the highly anticipated deluxe edition of her mixtape, “MEGA BBL”, a sonic whirlwind that defies boundaries. “MEGA BBL” expands Theodora’s bold vision of modern music, delivering a blend of hip-hop, Caribbean bouyon, hyperpop, Afrobeat, and drum & bass.
Luvrite – “Naked Minds”
London-based, Dutch-Taiwanese artist Luvrite debuts with “Naked Minds”. Smooth, atmospheric R&B shines through, with luscious harmonies and detailed production elevating his expressive vocals while reflecting on the human need for openness.
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