Classic rock and roll sets the groove from the outset as Electric Standard capture their live sound beautifully, for Half of Half.
Music
Fearlessly passionate vocals and increasingly gritty rock tones build up the weight and presence of BC’s latest anthem.
Blissful acoustic delicacy of tone and recording pour through as Denver guitarist and producer Royce DeZorzi introduces his sublime new instrumental album.
High-octane vocals bring melody, passion and grit, as rapper and artist WLFGNG blends heavy bass-work, dreamy production and strength of songwriting, for a no-fucks-given anthem that quickly sets the bar.
Blending pop-rock qualities with character and alternative appeal, Pidgie leads with emotive intention and a sort of Eels-esque melodic warmth and identity, for Just Breathe.
Musical precision and conceptual power join forces throughout the alluring, enchanting and fiercely impactful sound of Outer Space Experiment’s My Own Universe.
Bringing together the familiar organic embrace of country with a pop-ready overtone and a huge chorus, Justine Blanchet keeps things emotive and honest, for the relatable new single Hard To Love.
Niclas Tamas crafts uniquely fascinating soundscapes, fusing organic fragments with thoughtful production techniques and twists, for an otherworldly audio venture.
SirTootie’s Rockstar unites raw guitar work and free-flowing rap vocals, for a summer anthem that naturally energises.
What begins as a mildly mysterious, alluring soundscape, soon progresses to offer the high-octane bounce of a festival favourite ready and waiting.
Just in time to round off the summer beautifully, the unmistakable Carnival Mind return to light up things up in their authentically raw, unedited and honest way, with the wonderful single Remember.
Kicking off the vibrant and multi-coloured dance-RnB project To Whom It May Concern, K.J. Rogers gets straight into the groove, with the uplifting and inspiring Higher Plane.