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Influence by UK garage & hip-hop, Cheesmore shares dynamic production ‘Your Room’

A life-affirming mix samples and loops influenced by everything from UK garage to glitch-pop that reflects Cheesmore’s voracious appetite for sonic textures and dynamic production.

Enter Lukewarmdaily96’s lofi world in his Cluck EP

Lukewarmdaily96’s new EP is unconventional to say the least.

Eclectic electro-pop artist AMAVA releases ‘Jungle’

‘Jungle’ is the super empowering and innovative electro-pop single from Nashville’s AMAVA.

From forthcoming EP, Single Ruin shares gritty alt-pop single ‘Careful Now’

‘Careful Now’ is the latest track from Brighton-based songwriter and producer Single Ruin. ahead of his Unique EP.

New York’s Catcher faces down the pandemic with post-punk fervour in ‘Yesterday’s Favourite’

If you’re in the mood for some bleak high-drama, then I’m happy to tell you that you’re in the right place as today we’re serving that up via New York five-piece Catcher.

Dark electro-pop artist Maud performs five tracks from her album

Maud treats us to a series of live sessions showcasing five of the record’s most-loved singles: ‘Alone Together’, ‘Baby Girl’, ‘Bad Things’, ‘Future’, and ‘Nobody’.

John Murry’s The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes LP is perfectly imperfect

Now the Ireland-based American songwriter has released the long-awaited record, The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes.

‘White Walls’ is the latest alt-rock triumph from Sheffield’s Perfectparachutepicture

With a name that evokes mid-00s nostalgia, Perfectparachutepicture, is a band that you’re not going to forget in a hurry.

Maud unleashes dark-pop power in self-titled album

Maud on Maud on Maud is what you’re getting in the latest release from this Norwegian rising artist.

Peak Future’s multi-dimensional debut album, Colours of the Sun

In our humble opinion, it’s not only a couple of dimensions that you’ll discover through the band’s Colours of the Sun LP, but several.

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