Jazz-cafe vibes calm the soul as equally smooth rap vocals inject a clear sense of purpose and story, throughout an engaging and colourful Crazy, from Acid City Nuns.
Trip Hop
Newly formed and openly expressing a fetish for the unexplored – Norway’s Polyphonic Exophilia made fine use of the lockdown months in crafting a long-desired passion project of previously untouched methods.
Conceptually provocative and musically enveloping to match, Tree Hill leads with absolute purpose and depth throughout a beautifully contemporary, long-form and unpredictable yet uplifting Jupiter.
Complex thoughts and skilful sound-design join forces to gift listeners escapism of inspiring depths – BLOOODHOUND releases the six-track project R.A.T., and it’s a provocative dream to disappear into.
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.
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.
Dreamy electro vibes meet with heavy bass and the subtle crackle of creative distortion, as a deeply contemplative Yoblin utilises poetry and soothing vocals for an immersive, beautifully unique hit of escapism.
Norway’s Temperature Falls have taken things to the next level with their sound-design and artistry throughout this conceptually poignant and musically provocative new album.
Vintage escapism with contemporary stylings – this collaborative release sets the mood and calms the soul as its jazz-kissed, hypnotic intricacies slowly pour through.
Bristol’s Ben Asante lays down a series of creative gems throughout the musically immersive, impressive and ambient Blossoms & Sorrows.
Dreamy production and emotive, breathy vocals guide us through a deeply contemplative, mood-setting Calling Out For Me from artist and songwriter RicoJayy.
Introducing a captivating journey through colourful musicianship, experimental sound-play, and distant spoken word in the style of a documentary voice over.