Had Enough showcases the combined talents of Sydney artists Atahan, Arty and Suraeh, as they detail the ache and devotion of chasing dreams within the music industry.

Rebecca Cullen
Rapper and artist SCOOTER SWAYZE keeps things contemporary and creative throughout a somewhat raw yet confidently free-flowing album SWAYZE.
“We’re a band for the people. We know life has its ups and downs, and we’re not going to pretend that it doesn’t have those highs and lows.”
Always on form but somewhat explicitly pure in the soul-searching found here, Ultra_eko sets up a two-part album release for the new year, preceded by the launch of a powerful new single and video.
Stylishly fusing emotional integrity with creative production and a clear familiarity in the form of the modern emo rap sound – PARC6IX keeps things catchy and ambient throughout a confident, musically energising 24k.
Introducing a boldly unique folk songwriter of passionate and creatively free design, London’s The Guv leads with fast-paced acoustic rhythms and long-form melodic story-telling for a decidedly recognisable sense of identity.
Freshly released from the upcoming debut LP Songs From The Spirit Box, MELØ’s Mysteria drives with colourful electro-pop layers and uplifting melodies for a scene-setting embrace of the moment.
Stylishly offering an immediately infectious groove of tribal rhythms and looping bass – IIIX paints an image of escapism with the brilliantly hypnotic, softly energising Zefah.
Beautiful, unusual yet welcomed, relevant – a real pleasure to escape into, to consider, and to feel affected by.
Brilliantly melodic from the outset, the emo-rap tones of the contemporary scene fused with creative, memorable riff work and a vocal line that’s both catchy and revealing.
“This is going to be a year of celebration. Getting back to the new normal after Covid. More new country releases and more shows to come!!!”
“Out of everything I felt during that time — grief, rejection, loneliness, anger, embarrassment — the confusion was probably the most unbearable. I really could not fathom how the beginning had led to the end and I tried so, so hard to make sense of it.”