Love In It’s Essence kicks in with heavy distortion and the chaotic sound of doubled vocals for a powerful ode to the ache and manic energy of love.
Alt Pop
Deeply honest, personal yet relatable in its relaying of the emotions, the heartache and excitement combined that comes with summer love.
Impressively melodic, appropriately dreamy trip-hop meets with contemporary emo and RnB stylings for this addictively ambient, softly soulful new project from Dean Cosmic.
Multi-instrumentalist Nate Jacobucci pierces through the walls of modern music with this beautifully eclectic and powerful album of originals.
Creative production and catchy song-writing meet with melancholic openness regarding the concept of love as JPA leads with colour and contempt throughout a bold and brilliant Home.
Undoubtedly one of the most fascinating artists of the year, Marcos The Arrow refuses to be pigeonholed, and as a result – this release impresses in a whole new way.
Intense in set-up yet delicate in vocal presentation, Bitcoin has the makings of a Jaden-style alternative hit – artistry and the clear influence of modern day hip hop and emo-rap intertwined amidst conceptual intention.
From romantic, cinematic spoken-word beginnings, through an equally ambient, emotive and riff-led opening song, LIZZard King keeps things contemporary yet genuine with this intimate ode to relationship complexity.
Contemporary vocal tones with lashings of reverb and a softly dramatic musical build-up – GOLDEN G sets the mood with style throughout a creatively dreamy, nostalgic and softly powerful Intimidation.
Impressively open, and a great songwriter – making for a welcomed change from the vast majority of hip hop acts of late – BAYBY Juls has a sound of his own right now; relevant yet intimate enough to really reach out.
Following the natural calm of an ambient soundscape and subtle trap beat, rapper Deago utilises an emotive, quietly confident vocal style to weave a web of imagery and storyline around listeners.
Introducing Myles James in a memorable way, Drugs feels quickly relevant to the current scene, but also showcases a faultless vocal ability – as well as a clearly poetic way with exploring the topic of love and infatuation.