Classical piano and a catchy choir-led hook guide us into the cinematic, inspiring and boldly entertaining new EP from the UK’s own master of creative Hip Hop IAMKINGZIION.
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“I’m a pop producer and songwriter currently based in London, United Kingdom. I would describe the music I make as nostalgic pop. It’s a blend of classic pop formulas, with electronic elements, weaved together to evoke memories of better times.”
Southeast London rapper and artist Raiza continues his climb this summer, with the launch of the classically rooted and addictively gritty project Mind Trip.
“On February 24th, 2022, I was returning back from a tour in France when my airplane was turned back because the Ukrainian airspace shut down. I felt lost, I felt despair.”
Lyrically this is some of his best work, as ever the bars captivate and intertwine shock factor, emotion and smartly-framed references on modern life.
Re-crafting the space around you with faultless attention to detail, as ever – CRS-1 takes listeners down an entirely new audio pathway once again, with the depth and dramatic edge of SPACETIME.
The UK’s own Keeper reignites the distortion and pace of pop-punk, with a fully-loaded story and song united in anthemic form.
One third of legendary dance pioneers Faithless, Sister Bliss emerges this season with a dance classic fusing timeless synths, crisp rhythms and poetic observations, for a beautifully euphoric and inspiring single.
Born in Pakistan and backed by years of studying Contemporary, Jazz and Film Music in London, England, Khatri is a composer and producer with a uniquely contemplative and skillful degree of purpose to his work.
Backed by the enticing melodic twang of Middle Eastern strings and tribal rhythms, the UK’s own wyless man shines new light on the future of Drill.
Atmospheric intentions meet with the basement-rock edge of a simpler era, as The Bloodstreams craft their heavily rhythmic and conceptually unsettling single The Knife.
Captivating listeners with a supreme balance of finely-honed musicianship and outright creative expression – the UK’s own Kanoo set the mood beautifully, with the instrumental rock album Deleted Years.