Smooth vibes and summer brightness unite for a catchy, cool and rhythmically addictive new three-way collaborative single.

Rebecca Cullen
Creative production and a genre-blending, conceptual introduction lay bare the No Bondom voice and scene-setting ability with ease as Geronimo, The EP kicks into gear.
Introducing a lightly reverb-kissed, equally retro vocal presentation, Narcoticism leads with a stunning performance – softly soulful and genuine as it connects with the revealing ache of the lyrics.
Adopting one of song-writing’s most poetically compelling explorations of desire, this cover of Essence pours new life into the single.
Contrasting melancholic undertones with absolute energy & brightness both conceptually & structurally, Cade Bittner tackles loneliness with escapism & offers a retro dance-pop hit with a clear passion for self-expression.
Retro synths and home-made rhythms back up an immediate hit of character as Risky4real kicks off his brand new EP with the bold and story-telling Trinity.
Fresh from the debut album Casing Elixir, Avition takes creativity to intensely dark, industrial and dreamlike new realms with the single Clay Molds.
Uniquely synth-kissed production meets with addictive afrobeat rhythms and a clear level of vocal identity – introducing a stylishly recognisable Love Letter, from Phoenix artist Dejxh.
Stunning, in short – a defiant highlight from the year so far, rooted amidst some legendary sounds but more firmly connected to the clear identity and artistic intention of the band.
Uniquely-named and equally unique in craftsmanship – garden on a trampoline delve into the weight of mental-health issues with a powerfully introspective yet musically diverse new album.
Blissfully calming to delve into, uniquely interesting, a hypnotic loop of contemplation and inner peace.
Marsh utilises profoundly intelligent bars, complex poetry & observations that feel genuinely new & appear to roam the very edges of hardship in the all but forgotten corners of society.