Thoughtfully uniting the pace and weight of chaos with the dreamy warmth of calm, William Jacobs naturally underlines the contrast between isolation the outside world; the stillness and the sheer uncertainty, dancing as one.

Rebecca Cullen
Fearlessly revealing writing meets with a musical eclecticism rooted in purposeful expression – artist and songwriter SUMA blends genres impressively, throughout the deeply moving SOBER.
This is good – really good. CITY OF ME leads with an already vastly streamed single that’s quick to connect and impress, and consistently furthers that reach in a number of brilliantly creative, passionately devoted ways.
Musician and composer Ludwik Konopko leads with calm contemplation, throughout the enchanting and joyful Ana.
Aptly-titled and immediately uplifting for its strong groove and the sheer crash of those live drums – The Rhythm Bullies offer up a two-track EP that’s quick to set the mood.
Chad George unites the rising realm of NFT’s with timeless, ambient and hypnotic music, alongside an edge of hip hop, for an ultimately enchanting audio-visual experience.
All at once we’re guided through the smokey streets of yesteryear, and a story of romance loaded with imagery and longing.
Daniel Versman showcases a natural devotion to the art form with this release – a song written because it needed to be; ideas and feelings that couldn’t be contained.
Returning with a bang and reimagining the classic Animals track – The R Train kick off a fresh season with a brand new single and video for We Gotta Get Out Of This Place.
Dreamy production and organic, acoustic fingerstyle combined lead us hypnotically into the everchanging soundscape and groove of Sounds Of Color.
Introducing a project devoted to both identity and eclecticism, the UK’s own Ryan Hardy makes use of a number of genres and storylines throughout the deeply personal album Numb.
Bringing both production and rap to the stage – songwriting, sound-design and performance all in one – SOJA is no doubt on to a winning combination.