Pelembe exhibits a wholly unique sonic aesthetic on “I Just Wanna Be Your Prisoner,” this time with a pulsing, trance-like production that remains understatedly funky.
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This remix serves as both a standalone classic spin and an alternative gateway to Ahmed’s compositions.
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Though it can seem contradictory to find the mind quietened by decibels, the debut single from Brighton-based Moon Panda offers just that sensation.
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Seamlessly blending different cultures into its driving future bass aesthetic to make a record that’s consistently beautiful and thoroughly consistent.
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“Golden Wings” shows that, with his astounding musicianship and purposeful lyrics, Gabriel Garzón-Montano’s music will undoubtedly keep climbing to new heights.
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“Star Gazing” is an apt reminder in difficult times that we should always look up.
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Mahalia’s velvet smooth execution adds about forty nine new levels of shade to the titular shade she throws on her exes.
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Saint Agnes have forged a granite foundation of psychedelic blues rock, which has instant crossover appeal between classic rock aficionados and contemporary heavy rock lovers alike.
Read MoreListen/review: Yonaka - F.W.T.B.
Frontwoman Theresa Jarvis lets us know that we’re ‘fucking with the boss now’ and boy, you better believe it.
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Is it a pun on Krept and Konan? Does it sell french pancakes and ice cream? Or is it a vision of a heaven where trainers are fresh and spliffs are carrot sized?
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If 'Brixton Hill Revisited’ is anything to go by, Milk Kan could be one of the greatest unheard-of bands to come out of South London this millennium.
Read MoreListen/review: The fin. - Missing
Uchino guides the journey masterfully with his sensitive vocal being the one constant in The fin.’s subtly morphing sound.
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Starts with a delicately unhinged guitar riff that could well be an emission from a well-worn and stickered Fender Jaguar frequently passed between the bunk beds of Stephen Malkmus and Rivers Cuomo in their Freshman year dorm.
Read MoreListen/review: The Sorority - On Me
The ladies don’t hold back lyrically either with brutal shades mixing with some loose Caribbean patois to make a track that is uniquely threatening, dominating, clever, and a cut above all that fucking money and murder rap.
Read MoreListen/review: Alice Phoebe Lou - SHE
And in one unpretentiously conscious swoop, the Berliner (from South Africa) announces herself as one of the most exciting new songwriters in the world.
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Jamie Fine’s raspy vocal delivers levels of nouveau blues emotion that were previously thought unreachable.
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Marit Thorvik’s vocal tells a tender tale of regret
Read MoreSunny Sussex By The Sea – From the Buzz Club To The Pyramid Stage
Ali Waite gives us his musings on the flourishing Sussex scene.
Read MoreListen/review: Cecilia Ebba - Just Fantasy
Cecilia’s natural gift for crafting layered and immersive songs is fully on display as she takes us through the conflicts that beset every dreamer
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