Tony Cobain keeps things classically stylish with the subtle yet immersive groove and performative energy of Night Stars.
Hip Hop
Well worth a listen, classic rap tones with extensive versatility between tracks and stories, along with consistently fresh production that helps set a new kind of vibe as you relax into the music.
Already boasting a swiftly expanding audience on social media, Jae Menace keeps the fire of timeless hip hop burning strong, whilst playing a crucial role within the natural evolution of the genre.
Creatively trippy production elevates the unique take on trap that is the sound of Atlanta’s Brandonrxse, throughout the brief yet hypnotic EP The Kid.
Smooth jazz-ballad vibes start up the piano-led and increasingly soulful new arrangement from rapper and artist AMFG.
Featuring cleanly-mixed verses and mellow storytelling and scenes, the whole thing relevantly takes the listener back to a simpler era.
Ethereal layers drenched in effects meet with the grittier edge of trap rhythms, as OG Rich Carlton takes full advantage of his time of the mic.
Taking no time at all to warm up, Nonstop to Cairo explode into action with their brilliantly energising fusion of hip hop, punk rock and funk
Dreamy production and nostalgically canned vocals create a clear sense of rising energy and longing, as KidVitals starts up the colourful yet impassioned EP Bck 2 Rlty.
Rapper and artist 8ight15fteen speaks from the heart, with the emotive and uplifting hip hop anthem Only My Family.
Heavy bass and real-time basketball FX make up the spacious and creative backdrop to Fuze the MC’s latest anthem.
Classic vibes emerge from the outset as Steve Cash blends nostalgic hip hop with soulful RnB flavors, heavy bass, and raw conceptual honesty.