Featuring crisp Tech House and Afro House traits amidst stylish hints of melody and real-tine instrumentation, it’s the details that no doubt make Dream Of You the timeless summer anthem that it is.

Rebecca Cullen
Smooth vibes bring catchy hooks and clean, organic production, to kick off the infectious and instantly likable new EP from Habibi Bapo.
Refreshingly uniting classic hip hop rhythms with a big-band production of warming bass, horn, keys and vocals, Sin Barrotes makes for an infectious summer anthem for its good vibes and faultless flow combined.
Ultimately industrial and uniquely intense at its peak, Blue Raspberry feels like electronic experimentation intertwined with a sort of live rock show improvisation of distortion and street-side chaos.
This globally collaborative album Visual Music takes listeners on an unprecedented journey of boldly enchanting, energizing and impressive musicianship and composition.
Folk-pop and Americana stylings back up blissful imagery and scenes, as The Ragged Flags showcase absolute musical unity alongside stories of love, loss and redemption, for Homecoming.
As ever, Jazz Robertson refuses to be boxed in by style, and instead lets creativity and the heart guide throughout each new intriguing yet musically engaging release.
Reimagined in an almost freestyle manner, blending the broadly recognisable with the unexpectedly expressive and pure, The Midnight Shepherds take on the mighty Ain’t No Sunshine.
Refreshingly original hip hop emerges with style and intention, as swizz tLc creatively introduces the three-track EP Traumatized.
Short lines reflect on the infatuation of adoring a significant other, as we build towards the more lasting reflection of a promise and ode that is the song’s hook and central sentiment.
Introducing the highly-anticipated new album from one of modern Americana’s most authentically gripping artists, the blues-rock rasp and swagger of Mat D reaches peak embrace, throughout the stylish highs and lows of Jericho Gap.
The fullness and atmospheric depth of Take Me Away completes things in a manner similar to that in which they began – reminding listeners one last time of the breadth of ability and artistic intention that makes up the Sauce! album.