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Karol G continues to surf her Coachella headline high with a new single, horsegiirL sends a message on Earth Day, Kim Petras craves speed and Kehlani drops her self-titled album – it’s Wonderlist!

Karol G ft. Greg Gonzalez – “Después de Ti”
After teasing it on Coachella’s Gobi Stage, during her historic performance as the first latin woman to ever headline the festival, Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G dwells in the aftermath of longing with “Después de Ti” (After You). Her vocals softly glazing over a melancholic melody, the slow ballad channels the feeling of lingering in a solemn, sunken daze once love has reached its tether. It’s about loss and grief, and all that gets tangled up within it.
horsegiirL – “earth is turning”
On Earth Day, horsegiirL shared her new single “earth is turning”, a mantra-like track built on psychedelic trance energy and the reminder that “the Earth is turning… and love is winning every time”. Framed as both message and movement, the song leans into her guiding philosophy that humans are not outside nature but part of it – only horsegiirL could give you both club energy and a grounding sense of perspective. Ride a horse and hug a tree!
Lucy Dacus – “Planting Tomatoes”
Lucy Dacus is “Planting Tomatoes” with her latest single. The buzzy, drum-driven melody feels like a walk on a sunny day that turns into dancing and cartwheeling in the grass. It’s a gradual-building hopeful, joyous track that then suddenly grinds to a slow, somewhat blue-feeling halt, before bouncing back up again. With that witty lyricism she’s loved for, and lustre vocals, this is all warmth.
Kim Petras – “Need For Speed”
German pop princess Kim Petras returns with “Need for Speed”, the fourth single from upcoming album Detour, a self-aware, high-velocity pop cut about the industry’s relentless pace. Produced by Kim alongside Margo XS, Frost Children and nightfeelings, the track explores the feeling of being trapped in a machine you helped build, racing forward while quietly wanting out. The single’s video leans into that tension, showing Kim packing up a life of programmed luxury and fame as she heads towards an uncertain detour.
Kehlani ft. Usher – “Shoulda Never”
Kehlani is really bringing back the rhythm and blues with her new self-titled album. Laced with a silent sorrow and tinged with a regret you desperately want to avoid, “Shoulda Never” is a track you want to bounce to. She’s also enlisting the greats – from Missy Elliott, Clipse, Brandy, Lil Wayne (to name a few), and now, Usher. Here, the two R&B stars go verse for verse with soulful riffs that butter over an infectious, head-bumping melody.
Suki Waterhouse – “Tiny Raisin”
Indie-pop songstress Suki Waterhouse drops “Tiny Raisin” while teasing her new album Loveland, out July 10th via Island Records. She wails, she vocally sashays, and she sings her heart out on this fuck you, love you anthem, penning a love that’s disorienting, slightly dangerous, and wholly territorial – so much so that it’ll have you deep in-thought in the bath feeling like…well, a “Tiny Raisin”.
Trueno – “TURR4ZO”
Following his spectacular feature on new Gorillaz record, The Mountain, Argentinian rap heavyweight Trueno continues his run of form into a full-length project of his own – his fourth studio album, TURR4ZO. Typically slick, gritty yet vibrant, the Latin Grammy winner shows impressive artistic maturity. The LP comes accompanied by a visual for the title track.
Sophia Stel – “Bitches Talk Shit”
Vancouver’s coolest export Sophia Stel returns with “Bitches Talk Shit,” an upbeat track packed with instantly quotable lines written by the artist. Fresh off announcing she’ll be opening for Lorde in Los Angeles and signing with A24 Music, things are looking promising for Stel. Paired with her signature DIY visuals, “Bitches Talk Shit” captures the wit, confidence, and internet-native cool that’s quickly making her one to watch.
Man/Woman/Chainsaw – “Nosedive”
One of the most exciting left-field bands coming out of the UK right now, unpredictable and mercurial six-piece Man/Woman/Chainsaw announce a long-awaited full-length debut, Cannonball, is coming 7th August via Fiction Records. “Nosedive” is our new look at the LP, a sincere, sophisticated and intricate piece of subtle art rock.
Jigitz ft. Charlotte Plank “Car Crash”
Carving out his own lane in the American UKG scene, dance producer Jigitz opens his account for summer anthems with his latest track “Car Crash” featuring Charlotte Plank. With the latter’s trance-y vocals, you’ll instantly feel Jigitz’s undeniable infectious energy with sparkling production and bass-bumping lows.
Sofie Royer – “Cowboy Mouth”
Austrian singer-songwriter is talking with a “Cowboy Mouth” on her new single. Written in sunny Los Angeles during some downtime from touring, the punk-esque track is packed with charm and grit as it reimagines characters from Patti Smith and Sam Shepard’s play of the same title. Here, her velvety tones simmer as she stories two people finding themselves hung in a dialogue where their tongues are tied.
GENER8ION ft. Yung Lean – “STORM”
GENER8ION, the superstar multidisciplinary duo consisting of French producer Surkin and acclaimed filmmaker Romain Gavras, finally return with their latest cinematic cut “STORM,” featuring cult icon Yung Lean as lead vocalist and protagonist across two incendiary music videos. Sharp, militant, and impulsive, the anarchy builds through Yung Lean’s raucous and unruly energy before breaking into a beautifully orchestrated moment of controlled chaos.
XO – “Hotline”
No need to call your ex, five-piece pop girl group XO have opened up their “Hotline”. On this catchy, hip-popping track, they bounce back and forth over an uptempo beat, as they reimagine an advice centre for the girls. With harmonious hums and that cheeky Gen-Z humour, these ladies are caught firmly between fun and feist. “Bring on the hotgirl Hotline!”
PARTYOF2 – “2 NIGHTS IN LA”
Reflecting on their meteoric rise from last year with the release of their debut album AMERIKA’S NEXT TOP PARTY, PARTYOF2 drops their introspective single “2 NIGHTS IN LA”. The duo of Jadagrace and SWIM effortlessly talk about their highs and lows from this past year, atop rock-fuelled production and cutting-edge vocals.
Lolo Zouaï – Reverie
Lolo Zouaï unveils Reverie, her latest album. Following two years of silence, grief and rebirth, the new body of work captures a period of reinvention and reconnection, as she explores her French roots for the first time across nine tracks. Each song represents a journey through her wounds, memories and dreams, moving between alternative R&B, hip-hop, pop and Arabic influences – sometimes in French, sometimes in English.
Alewya – “Selah”
On this club-ready, infectious bassline, Aleywa is chasing “Selah”. Against the afro-infused track’s bumping beat, with her alluring vocals oscillating over echoing synths and pulsing instrumentation, it’s clear that this came from the Ethiopian-Egyptian singer-songwriter’s “playful instinct”. The dancefloor becomes both her playground and safe ground.
DC ft. Bawo – “Misunderstood”
South London native DC marks his third release of the year with “Misunderstood”, with help from Nigeria-hailing West Londoner Bawo. We get a further sample of DC’s signature, observational storytelling and introspective lyricism with a nonchalant performance that oozes swagger. Bawo adds his own touches too, with his soft vocals offering a contrast to give the track another layer of depth.
ratbag – “halftime oranges”
ratbag, the mixed-media artist hailing from New Zealand, is cutting her “halftime oranges” with this new single. Fusing an indie-pop bounce with a jagged dance-punk edge, it’s further proof of her ever-evolving sonic and visual world, topped with beautiful vocals that swirl and hover over the punchy melody.
Lola Blue – “I Don’t Know How to Leave”
LA-based singer-songwriter Lola Blue looks poised to be the next indie star flying the flag for the sad girls. With a debut EP, “Pinky Promise”, due 15th May, the 23-year-old reveals the latest teaser, “I Don’t Know How to Leave”, an angst-fuelled anthem with floating, ethereal vocals and confessional lyricism.
Alien Chicks – “5/4”
Off the back of signing with Alcopop! Records, post-punk power trio Alien Chicks christened their label signing with their new single “5/4” for their upcoming EP “Toys Taken At Birth”. Their fearless approach is easy to hear, with a self-assured sound that bleeds through in the emotionally-charged vocals and genre-pushing instrumental.
8485 – “I Feel Fantastic”
Building out her digital elysium and challenging sonic norms, 8485 merges the avant-gardé with a core pop prowess on her latest cut. “I Feel Fantastic” takes the bubblegum timbre and glitchy euphoria of hyper pop and places it in the context of a crumbling world, with visceral, vivacious results.
Francis of Delirium – “Requiem For A Dying Day”
Jana Bahrich (aka Francis of Delirium) returns with a “Requiem For A Dying Day”. Known for her haunting but inviting vocals, they are in full bloom on this slow-burning track, coming to life with an instrumental crescendo. On this emotionally heavy song, she simmers in the space between endings and acceptance, quiet collapse and an almost-release. She brings this to life in her DIY world with a thumbprint-stamped, gripping claymation video, directed by Jana.
Niko Rubio – “Pink Starburst”
Mexican/Salvadoran-American singer-songwriter Niko Rubio shares her new EP Sunday Girl, a six-track project she describes as her “single girl manifesto”. Her new track “Pink Starburst”, leans into cheeky diaristic songwriting pulled straight from her journal, balancing wit with vulnerability. Arriving alongside a headline run of shows, Sunday Girl positions Rubio as a relatable, self-aware new voice blending alt-pop, her Latin roots and candid storytelling.
Bonnie Kemplay – “Dandelions”
Cotton clouds against dark mahogany wood halo singer-songwriter Bonnie Kemplay as she escapes into her own dreamspace on “Dandelions”. This emotionally vulnerable and gentle song leans firmly into the diaristic. As her twinkling vocals bubble over a finger-picked guitar melody, the track drifts between past and present; a story of nostalgia and memory unravelling through the tension of the quiet disorientation of adulthood. It’s an ‘ouch’ but ‘ooo’ moment.
Ivy Knight – “Red Rock”
Singer-songwriter Ivy Knight is going after “Red Rock”. On this track, she gently stories a fantasy where echoing guitars meet the jingle of percussion — where vast desert plains meet the chaos of the inner city. Built around an arpeggiated guitar riff, Ivy creates a swirling evocation that borders on luring and hypnotic, undercutting her knack for brewing something mesmerising from the simplest of melodies.
Show Me The Body – “Dance In The USA”
Having been hinting at a follow-up album to their 2022 project Trouble The Water, New York’s Show Me The Body is getting into the groove with their new song “Dance In The USA”. It’s a track that embraces the struggles of life and the dance that we do to get through them, with hardcore production and an addictive guitar riff that’ll definitely get you coming back for more.
Elysia Biro – “Running From Nothing”
In the vanguard of Canada’s jazz pop golden period, Elysia Biro makes a mark with her lusciously performed and emotionally complex debut EP, “Running From Nothing”. There’s odes to jazz’s peerless lineage and looks to the genre’s exciting future, with the project’s title-track lead single proving a paragon of this potent paradox.
Saskia – “If I’m Alive”
Devon-born, London-based Saskia gifts us an electronic soul and left-leaning R&B offering with ‘If I’m Alive’. A seamless fuse of rich chords, textural drum programming and meditative atmospheres welcomes us into a new musical phase.
Ella Clayton – “As You Are”
To be caught between surprise, desire and uncertainty….well, East London singer-songwriter Ella Clayton pens it beautifully on this mostly jovial folky single. Tinged with soul and sombre, her gorgeous husky tone unravels over wooden percussion and whirling woodwind, evoking a siren-like melody. You can feel the sweeping tension, born from a vulnerability that you could only pull from the personal. On this judicious jingle, Ella grows revelation from uncertainty.
Night Swimming – “Nothing Safe Is Technicolour”
Opening for shoegaze legends Chapterhouse next week, Bath-raised band Night Swimming give us the final teaser of their upcoming EP “Melting, Sometimes Bleeding” with single “Nothing Safe Is Technicolour”. With hypnotic, dreamy production and buttery-smooth vocals from lead vocalist Meg Jones, it’s a song centred around allowing yourself to love again, with the possibility of getting hurt.
Lilyisthatyou – “BRINGING TO THE TABLE”
A striking voice in the contemporary music landscape, Lilyisthatyou’s brand new EP “DIRT ON MY HANDS” is a sonically versatile offering that further solidifies a widespread reputation for turning emotional chaos into self-aware anthems. Across tracks like stand out “BRINGING TO THE TABLE” and the spoken-word grit of “BACK PAIN”, the project captures a constant push-and-pull between vulnerability and defiance, resulting in a cohesive and confronting body of work.
Øneheart – “fixing myself”
Øneheart, one of electronic music’s most enigmatic and exciting young stars, follows the virality of his monumental ambient track “Snowfall” with his new single “fixing myself”. Continuing to underline the global appeal of Øneheart’s productions, the single’s electronic touches and glimmers blend into the gentle hum of the synths to create an oasis of ambient calm before the tempo builds to a crescendo, the arrival of the bass and beat breaks creating a fluid, trip hop energy that feels truly universal.
Kah-lo – “Suddenly, That’s Strange”
Following last year’s “Somersaults” and her recent collab with UK dance producer and DJ Chris Lorenzo, Lagos’ Kah-Lo returns with “Suddenly, That’s Strange”, a misty-eyed pop-house track that balances dancefloor pull with real emotional lyrics, written in the aftermath of her wedding and capturing the strange calm that can come with sudden change.
Guvna B – “Healing Power”
With the release of Guvna B’s latest album This Bed I Made that delves into struggling themes of addiction, shame and recovery, we’re also blessed with the upbeat lead single “Healing Power”. In collaboration with Ghanaian act AratheJay, it’s clear to see that the London rapper knows how to get back on his feet, celebrating his efforts to lift himself from dark places.
Jayda G – “All Day”
Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Jayda G is back with “All Day”, out via Ministry of Sound. It’s a disco-pulsing rhythm, built on an elastic bassline and grounded by that classic dancefloor-luring house beat. With a soulful vocal refrain and surprise harmonies, this is a tune for those sun-spangled days in the park with music blasting through the portable – get your tinnies ready!
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Karol G continues to surf her Coachella headline high with a new single, horsegiirL sends a message on Earth Day, Kim Petras craves speed and Kehlani drops her self-titled album – it’s Wonderlist!

Karol G ft. Greg Gonzalez – “Después de Ti”
After teasing it on Coachella’s Gobi Stage, during her historic performance as the first latin woman to ever headline the festival, Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G dwells in the aftermath of longing with “Después de Ti” (After You). Her vocals softly glazing over a melancholic melody, the slow ballad channels the feeling of lingering in a solemn, sunken daze once love has reached its tether. It’s about loss and grief, and all that gets tangled up within it.
horsegiirL – “earth is turning”
On Earth Day, horsegiirL shared her new single “earth is turning”, a mantra-like track built on psychedelic trance energy and the reminder that “the Earth is turning… and love is winning every time”. Framed as both message and movement, the song leans into her guiding philosophy that humans are not outside nature but part of it – only horsegiirL could give you both club energy and a grounding sense of perspective. Ride a horse and hug a tree!
Lucy Dacus – “Planting Tomatoes”
Lucy Dacus is “Planting Tomatoes” with her latest single. The buzzy, drum-driven melody feels like a walk on a sunny day that turns into dancing and cartwheeling in the grass. It’s a gradual-building hopeful, joyous track that then suddenly grinds to a slow, somewhat blue-feeling halt, before bouncing back up again. With that witty lyricism she’s loved for, and lustre vocals, this is all warmth.
Kim Petras – “Need For Speed”
German pop princess Kim Petras returns with “Need for Speed”, the fourth single from upcoming album Detour, a self-aware, high-velocity pop cut about the industry’s relentless pace. Produced by Kim alongside Margo XS, Frost Children and nightfeelings, the track explores the feeling of being trapped in a machine you helped build, racing forward while quietly wanting out. The single’s video leans into that tension, showing Kim packing up a life of programmed luxury and fame as she heads towards an uncertain detour.
Kehlani ft. Usher – “Shoulda Never”
Kehlani is really bringing back the rhythm and blues with her new self-titled album. Laced with a silent sorrow and tinged with a regret you desperately want to avoid, “Shoulda Never” is a track you want to bounce to. She’s also enlisting the greats – from Missy Elliott, Clipse, Brandy, Lil Wayne (to name a few), and now, Usher. Here, the two R&B stars go verse for verse with soulful riffs that butter over an infectious, head-bumping melody.
Suki Waterhouse – “Tiny Raisin”
Indie-pop songstress Suki Waterhouse drops “Tiny Raisin” while teasing her new album Loveland, out July 10th via Island Records. She wails, she vocally sashays, and she sings her heart out on this fuck you, love you anthem, penning a love that’s disorienting, slightly dangerous, and wholly territorial – so much so that it’ll have you deep in-thought in the bath feeling like…well, a “Tiny Raisin”.
Trueno – “TURR4ZO”
Following his spectacular feature on new Gorillaz record, The Mountain, Argentinian rap heavyweight Trueno continues his run of form into a full-length project of his own – his fourth studio album, TURR4ZO. Typically slick, gritty yet vibrant, the Latin Grammy winner shows impressive artistic maturity. The LP comes accompanied by a visual for the title track.
Sophia Stel – “Bitches Talk Shit”
Vancouver’s coolest export Sophia Stel returns with “Bitches Talk Shit,” an upbeat track packed with instantly quotable lines written by the artist. Fresh off announcing she’ll be opening for Lorde in Los Angeles and signing with A24 Music, things are looking promising for Stel. Paired with her signature DIY visuals, “Bitches Talk Shit” captures the wit, confidence, and internet-native cool that’s quickly making her one to watch.
Man/Woman/Chainsaw – “Nosedive”
One of the most exciting left-field bands coming out of the UK right now, unpredictable and mercurial six-piece Man/Woman/Chainsaw announce a long-awaited full-length debut, Cannonball, is coming 7th August via Fiction Records. “Nosedive” is our new look at the LP, a sincere, sophisticated and intricate piece of subtle art rock.
Jigitz ft. Charlotte Plank “Car Crash”
Carving out his own lane in the American UKG scene, dance producer Jigitz opens his account for summer anthems with his latest track “Car Crash” featuring Charlotte Plank. With the latter’s trance-y vocals, you’ll instantly feel Jigitz’s undeniable infectious energy with sparkling production and bass-bumping lows.
Sofie Royer – “Cowboy Mouth”
Austrian singer-songwriter is talking with a “Cowboy Mouth” on her new single. Written in sunny Los Angeles during some downtime from touring, the punk-esque track is packed with charm and grit as it reimagines characters from Patti Smith and Sam Shepard’s play of the same title. Here, her velvety tones simmer as she stories two people finding themselves hung in a dialogue where their tongues are tied.
GENER8ION ft. Yung Lean – “STORM”
GENER8ION, the superstar multidisciplinary duo consisting of French producer Surkin and acclaimed filmmaker Romain Gavras, finally return with their latest cinematic cut “STORM,” featuring cult icon Yung Lean as lead vocalist and protagonist across two incendiary music videos. Sharp, militant, and impulsive, the anarchy builds through Yung Lean’s raucous and unruly energy before breaking into a beautifully orchestrated moment of controlled chaos.
XO – “Hotline”
No need to call your ex, five-piece pop girl group XO have opened up their “Hotline”. On this catchy, hip-popping track, they bounce back and forth over an uptempo beat, as they reimagine an advice centre for the girls. With harmonious hums and that cheeky Gen-Z humour, these ladies are caught firmly between fun and feist. “Bring on the hotgirl Hotline!”
PARTYOF2 – “2 NIGHTS IN LA”
Reflecting on their meteoric rise from last year with the release of their debut album AMERIKA’S NEXT TOP PARTY, PARTYOF2 drops their introspective single “2 NIGHTS IN LA”. The duo of Jadagrace and SWIM effortlessly talk about their highs and lows from this past year, atop rock-fuelled production and cutting-edge vocals.
Lolo Zouaï – Reverie
Lolo Zouaï unveils Reverie, her latest album. Following two years of silence, grief and rebirth, the new body of work captures a period of reinvention and reconnection, as she explores her French roots for the first time across nine tracks. Each song represents a journey through her wounds, memories and dreams, moving between alternative R&B, hip-hop, pop and Arabic influences – sometimes in French, sometimes in English.
Alewya – “Selah”
On this club-ready, infectious bassline, Aleywa is chasing “Selah”. Against the afro-infused track’s bumping beat, with her alluring vocals oscillating over echoing synths and pulsing instrumentation, it’s clear that this came from the Ethiopian-Egyptian singer-songwriter’s “playful instinct”. The dancefloor becomes both her playground and safe ground.
DC ft. Bawo – “Misunderstood”
South London native DC marks his third release of the year with “Misunderstood”, with help from Nigeria-hailing West Londoner Bawo. We get a further sample of DC’s signature, observational storytelling and introspective lyricism with a nonchalant performance that oozes swagger. Bawo adds his own touches too, with his soft vocals offering a contrast to give the track another layer of depth.
ratbag – “halftime oranges”
ratbag, the mixed-media artist hailing from New Zealand, is cutting her “halftime oranges” with this new single. Fusing an indie-pop bounce with a jagged dance-punk edge, it’s further proof of her ever-evolving sonic and visual world, topped with beautiful vocals that swirl and hover over the punchy melody.
Lola Blue – “I Don’t Know How to Leave”
LA-based singer-songwriter Lola Blue looks poised to be the next indie star flying the flag for the sad girls. With a debut EP, “Pinky Promise”, due 15th May, the 23-year-old reveals the latest teaser, “I Don’t Know How to Leave”, an angst-fuelled anthem with floating, ethereal vocals and confessional lyricism.
Alien Chicks – “5/4”
Off the back of signing with Alcopop! Records, post-punk power trio Alien Chicks christened their label signing with their new single “5/4” for their upcoming EP “Toys Taken At Birth”. Their fearless approach is easy to hear, with a self-assured sound that bleeds through in the emotionally-charged vocals and genre-pushing instrumental.
8485 – “I Feel Fantastic”
Building out her digital elysium and challenging sonic norms, 8485 merges the avant-gardé with a core pop prowess on her latest cut. “I Feel Fantastic” takes the bubblegum timbre and glitchy euphoria of hyper pop and places it in the context of a crumbling world, with visceral, vivacious results.
Francis of Delirium – “Requiem For A Dying Day”
Jana Bahrich (aka Francis of Delirium) returns with a “Requiem For A Dying Day”. Known for her haunting but inviting vocals, they are in full bloom on this slow-burning track, coming to life with an instrumental crescendo. On this emotionally heavy song, she simmers in the space between endings and acceptance, quiet collapse and an almost-release. She brings this to life in her DIY world with a thumbprint-stamped, gripping claymation video, directed by Jana.
Niko Rubio – “Pink Starburst”
Mexican/Salvadoran-American singer-songwriter Niko Rubio shares her new EP Sunday Girl, a six-track project she describes as her “single girl manifesto”. Her new track “Pink Starburst”, leans into cheeky diaristic songwriting pulled straight from her journal, balancing wit with vulnerability. Arriving alongside a headline run of shows, Sunday Girl positions Rubio as a relatable, self-aware new voice blending alt-pop, her Latin roots and candid storytelling.
Bonnie Kemplay – “Dandelions”
Cotton clouds against dark mahogany wood halo singer-songwriter Bonnie Kemplay as she escapes into her own dreamspace on “Dandelions”. This emotionally vulnerable and gentle song leans firmly into the diaristic. As her twinkling vocals bubble over a finger-picked guitar melody, the track drifts between past and present; a story of nostalgia and memory unravelling through the tension of the quiet disorientation of adulthood. It’s an ‘ouch’ but ‘ooo’ moment.
Ivy Knight – “Red Rock”
Singer-songwriter Ivy Knight is going after “Red Rock”. On this track, she gently stories a fantasy where echoing guitars meet the jingle of percussion — where vast desert plains meet the chaos of the inner city. Built around an arpeggiated guitar riff, Ivy creates a swirling evocation that borders on luring and hypnotic, undercutting her knack for brewing something mesmerising from the simplest of melodies.
Show Me The Body – “Dance In The USA”
Having been hinting at a follow-up album to their 2022 project Trouble The Water, New York’s Show Me The Body is getting into the groove with their new song “Dance In The USA”. It’s a track that embraces the struggles of life and the dance that we do to get through them, with hardcore production and an addictive guitar riff that’ll definitely get you coming back for more.
Elysia Biro – “Running From Nothing”
In the vanguard of Canada’s jazz pop golden period, Elysia Biro makes a mark with her lusciously performed and emotionally complex debut EP, “Running From Nothing”. There’s odes to jazz’s peerless lineage and looks to the genre’s exciting future, with the project’s title-track lead single proving a paragon of this potent paradox.
Saskia – “If I’m Alive”
Devon-born, London-based Saskia gifts us an electronic soul and left-leaning R&B offering with ‘If I’m Alive’. A seamless fuse of rich chords, textural drum programming and meditative atmospheres welcomes us into a new musical phase.
Ella Clayton – “As You Are”
To be caught between surprise, desire and uncertainty….well, East London singer-songwriter Ella Clayton pens it beautifully on this mostly jovial folky single. Tinged with soul and sombre, her gorgeous husky tone unravels over wooden percussion and whirling woodwind, evoking a siren-like melody. You can feel the sweeping tension, born from a vulnerability that you could only pull from the personal. On this judicious jingle, Ella grows revelation from uncertainty.
Night Swimming – “Nothing Safe Is Technicolour”
Opening for shoegaze legends Chapterhouse next week, Bath-raised band Night Swimming give us the final teaser of their upcoming EP “Melting, Sometimes Bleeding” with single “Nothing Safe Is Technicolour”. With hypnotic, dreamy production and buttery-smooth vocals from lead vocalist Meg Jones, it’s a song centred around allowing yourself to love again, with the possibility of getting hurt.
Lilyisthatyou – “BRINGING TO THE TABLE”
A striking voice in the contemporary music landscape, Lilyisthatyou’s brand new EP “DIRT ON MY HANDS” is a sonically versatile offering that further solidifies a widespread reputation for turning emotional chaos into self-aware anthems. Across tracks like stand out “BRINGING TO THE TABLE” and the spoken-word grit of “BACK PAIN”, the project captures a constant push-and-pull between vulnerability and defiance, resulting in a cohesive and confronting body of work.
Øneheart – “fixing myself”
Øneheart, one of electronic music’s most enigmatic and exciting young stars, follows the virality of his monumental ambient track “Snowfall” with his new single “fixing myself”. Continuing to underline the global appeal of Øneheart’s productions, the single’s electronic touches and glimmers blend into the gentle hum of the synths to create an oasis of ambient calm before the tempo builds to a crescendo, the arrival of the bass and beat breaks creating a fluid, trip hop energy that feels truly universal.
Kah-lo – “Suddenly, That’s Strange”
Following last year’s “Somersaults” and her recent collab with UK dance producer and DJ Chris Lorenzo, Lagos’ Kah-Lo returns with “Suddenly, That’s Strange”, a misty-eyed pop-house track that balances dancefloor pull with real emotional lyrics, written in the aftermath of her wedding and capturing the strange calm that can come with sudden change.
Guvna B – “Healing Power”
With the release of Guvna B’s latest album This Bed I Made that delves into struggling themes of addiction, shame and recovery, we’re also blessed with the upbeat lead single “Healing Power”. In collaboration with Ghanaian act AratheJay, it’s clear to see that the London rapper knows how to get back on his feet, celebrating his efforts to lift himself from dark places.
Jayda G – “All Day”
Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Jayda G is back with “All Day”, out via Ministry of Sound. It’s a disco-pulsing rhythm, built on an elastic bassline and grounded by that classic dancefloor-luring house beat. With a soulful vocal refrain and surprise harmonies, this is a tune for those sun-spangled days in the park with music blasting through the portable – get your tinnies ready!
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