Introducing a five-minute epic of mellow poetic flavours, rising into vastly immersive and passionate peaks – the Middlebees deliver a timeless anthem, with Maybe I’m Dreaming.

Rebecca Cullen
Utilising aspects of heavier rock amidst the softer folk tendencies of the smaller live scenes, the sound has identity and familiarity combined.
The whole thing captivates, compels you to listen and fall into the groove, and prompts a sense of connection with the artist for that realness and poetry alike.
Addictive industrial rhythms create a uniquely tribal vibe as Neebu delivers the alluring and immersive new track The Heist.
Naturally balancing gritty rock vocals with emotive long-form melodies and often piano-led arrangements, Hello Fiasco drive with strength of identity and lyrical depth.
Straight from the heart as always, Max Ayeza return to connect and call out discomfort, with the deeply vulnerable and genre-blending Why Do You.
Immediately atmospheric for its delicate fusing of organic, emotive piano, and contemporary, effected sound-design, UCHE’s What U Need proves a catchy anthem and immersive late-night go-to all at once.
“I started showing interest in Hip Hop when I went over to my cousin’s house and he showed me music that he made with his roommate. It was intriguing. It was exciting. It was a whole realm of music that I hadn’t been introduced to.”
Blending genres with fearless devotion to concept and the subtle utilisation of cinematic sound-design – rapper and songwriter AP delivers a colourful and melodic journey.
Introducing electronic sound-design of both immersive, cinematic presence and euphoric dance origins – American creative S3 Apollo X delivers a vast and emotive journey, with Arrival.
Really nicely done, short but sweet, memorable – hopefully a fitting introduction to an act with plenty more creativity to come.
Right Groove delivers the summer vibes implied by its title, and introduces a musically eclectic style and a smooth, recognisable vocal.