Five years after quitting music, Grindah has made a decision. Kurupt FM are back with new single 'Feelings' featuring Young Franco and a new project called 'GDWDMA'. Whether anyone else got a vote remains unclear.
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Julia Wolf has returned with her new single 'Deep End'. The release arrives ahead of her upcoming Deep End World Tour and follows a huge year for the New York artist, whose Gold-certified hit 'In My Room' continues to build momentum.
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"Back then I was nameless."
Songer and KiLLOWEN have spent the last few years building their moment. 'PLACES + FACES' feels like the payoff. The chemistry is undeniable and neither artist feels like they're carrying the other.
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Conducta is looking beyond UK garage on new EP 'SOUNDBOY JOHNNY'. Rolling breaks, wobbly basslines and plenty of jungle influence run throughout the project, but the signature Conducta touch remains firmly intact.
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The New Consistent's (@tnewconsistent) best project yet?
'Party Tricks' turns love, attachment and emotional chaos into a cohesive, spoken word-led project packed with personality.
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JGrrey's return feels worth the wait. 'Take My Hand' sees her link up with Bel Cobain for a warm, intimate collaboration built on curiosity, connection and two voices that genuinely bring the best out of each other.
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'Shotgun' was a moment; 'Mind The Gap' feels like the payoff.
Reuben Aziz (@reubenazizzz) has found his sound, found his confidence and delivered his strongest project to date.
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Stresshead, Ancona and Eddie Caine deliver ‘Grab Me Water’, a raw, pulse-driven track shaped by late nights and early mornings, holding onto its edge rather than smoothing it out.
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Rather than expand outward, Bellah tightens her sound on State of Emergency, a cohesive and assured return built on precision and emotional restraint.
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JERUB takes a more stripped-back turn on ‘Stay’, trading scale for something quieter, more exposed and deliberately unresolved.
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With ‘Danger’, Nia Archives (@archives_nia) leans into a new phase. Still fast, still emotional, but sharper, bolder and more in control than before.
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Already a staple in Josh Baker’s sets, ‘Down To The Bone’ pairs crisp, driving house with Eliza Rose’s sharp, looping hook. Simple, direct, effective.
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ELIZA returns with Pleasure Boy, a smooth new single taken from her latest album The Darkening Green. After four years between full releases, The Darkening Green marks a considered return. Pleasure Boy is the first step into that world.
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Amelie Lens marked ten years since Exhale with “Falling Into Acid Dreams," a lean, acid-driven cut that proves refinement, not reinvention, has defined her decade at the forefront of techno.
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Jael steps forward with “Prisoner Of Love,” a stripped-back R&B debut that lets her voice do the heavy lifting. In a loud era, she chooses restraint, and it pays off.
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With “Love Letter,” Mulaa Joans delivers a stripped, emotionally grounded performance that positions her firmly as a young artist to watch.
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Irish alt-rap riser Khakikid returns with “Favela,” his first single of the year, alongside news of a new five-track EP, Girl Bites Dog, landing on 17th April.
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