Renowned as one of the most influential musicians to emerge from the Israeli scene, drummer, arranger, composer and band leader Noa Kahn has earned distinctive recognition in Israel, for her unique and innovative style.

Rebecca Cullen
Introducing an ethereal debut of deeply-revealing sentiments, rapper and artist Cooler delivers a free-flowing stream of consciousness, backed by a series of dreamy soundscapes and personal reflections.
Collaborative rap act World Went Crazy capture the essence of original hip hop, with Bad Influenced.
The Long Island-based artist has been songwriting since his early years, and the result is a hard-hitting rap flow with memorable hooks and riffs helping elevate the completed sound.
Celebrating the win and overcoming in an inspiring way, Langston Blu’s return unites retro piano, trap rhythms and smooth, soulful vocals.
Versatility is a mighty strength of the sound, of the project, and when combined with such professionalism and passion, it speaks volumes on behalf of the power of collaboration in bringing ideas to life.
Fast-paced yet dreamy and light to immerse oneself within, the music speaks on both an affinity for dance and a clear passion and skill for intricate, purposeful sound-design.
Rapper and songwriter Malleous brings a homemade edge to modern hip hop, with the dreamy and intimate single Deja Vu.
Atmospheric intentions meet with the basement-rock edge of a simpler era, as The Bloodstreams craft their heavily rhythmic and conceptually unsettling single The Knife.
Something a little heavier and more high-octane – weekend vibes in strong supply, with an energising degree of f*ck the system at their core – introducing Toronto Rapper Avalanche The Architect.
Trippy design and soulful, meandering RnB vocals make up the uniquely genre-fusing sound of Mia Ayana’s EP Beautiful.
istimtā’ – a romanticised take on the Arabic word ‘إِسْتِمْتَاع’, meaning ‘jouissance’ or ‘enjoyment’. The instrumental album from composer Horny Cricket explores this concept wholeheartedly.