Quirky production of creatively melodic depths meets with trap rhythms and an honest, emotive manner of writing throughout a series of original singles from Yung C.

Rebecca Cullen
The newly remastered Rebirth promises over five minutes of blissfully captured escapism, designed with emotion and mood at the heart of its intentions.
Florida’s David A pairs the organic tumble of drums with the distorted appeal of rock guitar as a catchy and imagery-thick Balustrade begins to paint a scene.
Dreamy guitar, reverb-kissed and emotively melodic, meets with trap rhythms and a raspy vocal outpouring as 26pills blends the catchy melodies of pop with the honesty and weight of emo-rap.
Michigan’s Jack Kentros, just sixteen years of age, showcases fine attention to detail and a fearless manner of performance and writing throughout a vastly relatable Paranoid.
Intensity and melodic colour unite for a heavy yet addictively energising track, with layers of unexpected accordion woven in for a truly world-music-fusing explosion of elements.
Driving with clear intention, weight and performative commitment to the moment, EVLTEC’s MOSH hits with musical simplicity and vocal power and pace united.
Bristol’s Ben Asante lays down a series of creative gems throughout the musically immersive, impressive and ambient Blossoms & Sorrows.
Dreamy production and emotive, breathy vocals guide us through a deeply contemplative, mood-setting Calling Out For Me from artist and songwriter RicoJayy.
EVOK was born of a shared passion for and vast experience with music in its many forms, and the tracks on this debut reflect that connection and love for the process perfectly well.
Things get more and more intense as the passion and speed of the images and ideas rise and rise. It’s clear this is something that lays heavy on the mind and the heart, as it does for most of us.
You’re on a journey, listening, but also weaving in your own memories and sense of nostalgia, of longing for the carefree days and considering the painful ache of regret all at once.