Storyteller and creative artist thekavalord grips listeners from the very beginning, with his extensive and cleanly-mixed new rap track.

Rebecca Cullen
Humble as ever yet faultless and skilful in its portrayal of this topic and mood, Not Even Trying marks one more beauty of a blues track, from a now extensive and unmissable repertoire.
Leemy Leem brings performance art to the forefront of freestyle rap with this brief yet unignorable new release.
Always Kilo maintains an unpredictable wave of artistry about his approach to production choices and his time on the mic.
Authentically lo-fi yet musically organic in unison, vhsgus crafts a melodically enchanting ambient journey, for Red Eye.
Aztec Flow and Atahan bring intensity and creative production to the forefront, with the hard-hitting and anthemic rap single Serpico.
Heartfelt and purposeful writing is a key component of this work, and the vocal delivery and band-unity represent that with absolute commitment all the way through.
While the music gifts a sense of relaxation and escapism, the ideas inject a touch of observation and humour – a balance that ultimately works well in reinforcing the impressive backbone of a clear passion project.
Liz provides a sensational anthem of soulful depth and presence. All at once unreservedly personal and vastly accessible for its concise presentation of the pain of missing someone.
An impressively versatile EP – vocally definitive, recognisable, poetic and thought-provoking, heartfelt and musically fresh yet nostalgic all at once.
Organic guitar creates an instantly uplifting groove, before Zaînab weaves an intoxicating vocal web of melody and confidence, for SOMEONE LIKE ME.
Justin Payne & Co. take listeners into a sick suburban hell, with the infectious indie-rock anthem bad vibes.