Jordana Moon and Tom Aries join forces as the indie duo Moon and Aries, promising originals that fuse retro tones and contemporary, sci-fi-style intricacies, with a clear thread of identity.
Singles
The Sleuth proves a clever and quirky breakthrough single, which is rightfully drawing in plays on Spotify.
Catchy production led by the unique meeting of classical strings and intensely heavy bass and rap vocals – Rahiq Rafeeq hits the scene with impact and identity as V.I.P emerges.
Intriguing sound-design of retro and industrial flavours meets with the weight and presence of nostalgic dance – Suck the Bunny crafts an arena of poetically conceptual appeal and infectious rhythms alike.
Humble in tone but ballsy in subject matter, Girl you looking so fly makes light work of setting the mood – delivering a strong groove that begs for you to press play once again when it comes to an end.
Switching things up with a consistently shifting flow and tone, Muller showcases the best of the abilities of all involved – taking on the trap sound of the moment but injecting a clear story and talent to keep things fresh.
The return of 2G a.a.a 2Great this year brings a brand new album of originals, and a pristine banger of an anthem in the form of its breakthrough single Elite.
Bass lines, big beats and bold poetic reflections – Hello World inspires, energises, keeps things simple and complex all at once; laid back and intense at the very same time.
Fantastic, a refreshing take on contemporary pop, lush writing and production, with a clear degree of depth and purpose.
The self-proclaimed King of Up Music, J-Juice returns with another infectious dance anthem.
Nowhere Fast have the sound, the style, the ability, and the quiet yet captivating presence. A pleasure to stumble upon.
Bursting into life with every layer of voice and synth-soaked instrumental, Mandalan wastes no time setting the mood with an energising and colourful Everything I Ever Need.