“A heartbreak, a moment of happiness, intense feelings of love for someone or a social message; song writing offers the opportunity to pour any or all of the emotions, thoughts and experiences into a song.”

Rebecca Cullen
“Performing is incredible, it’s the best feeling to be on a stage, singing in front of people, making them smile.”
Celebrating history and unity, bringing together a classic folk-rock set-up with Cash-style vocals and a poetic journey through a tale of origins.
Mystery Math take inspiration from what they know works and connects in music, and weave into this their own freely meandering energy and presence.
Superb musicianship really lights up the arrangement, making this post-four-minute single one of the most refreshing yet also nostalgic to emerge so far this year.
Later blending a sort of dance-pop backbone with uniquely worldly details and fragments of sound, for a spacious yet immersive piece, Run is a proudly poetic, empowering and inspiring song.
Great production, creative and spacious, loaded with character and furthering the catchy rhythm of the hook to build even more of a recognisable identity.
A fantastic artist, with a classic sound & skill to his process but a unique edge to both his voice & his writing. Refreshingly honest in a commendably fearless way.
Great vocals, a little emo-rock or nineties-esque in expression and emotion, mixed in faultlessly for the contemporary electro-pop sound – yet not at the expense of genuine connection to the subject matter.
Ambient, delicate, meditative – a breath of calm in a world of chaos.
Fresh from the upcoming album girls r evil, a concise and melodic lovely xx introduces the vocal stylings and writing manner of Iamkyle in a likable way.
Refreshingly focused on story and scene, poetry and imagery, intention and colour – rather than pace or fast-bars or pure volume – Branndon. injects a welcomed level of identity into the contemporary hip hop scene.