NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: The Japanese House

Since her breakout, Amber has established herself as one of indie pop’s most intriguing voices, known for her willingness to blur the boundaries between vulnerability and strength, past and present, introspection and connection.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: Poppy Ajudha

Looking at the past and thinking about the future, Poppy Ajudha talks spirituality, catharsis and how making the record made her understand who she truly is.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: English Teacher

This year’s Mercury Prize winners discuss their surrealist debut album, This Could Be Texas, understanding their sense of place and why Leeds will always be their home.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: Maeta

Climbing the R&B charts with her sultry sound, Midwest crooner Maeta is the soulful powerhouse with a debut album on the horizon. Shedding the sad-girl narrative, she’s diving headfirst into a new era where love and self-discovery reign supreme.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: Fcukers

Off the back of their electronic traversing debut EP, Baggy$$, Fcukers talk inspirations, performing in unused spaces and making music for the rave and late-night introspection.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: Patta Soundsystem

Celebrating 20 Years of Patta, founders Edson Sabajo and Guillaume “Gee” Schmidt, and Patta Soundsystem head honcho Victor Crezée talk their musical origins, the essence of community and the history of hip-hop.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: Rose Gray

Free, fresh and full of life, London-based rising star Rose Gray is carving out her own place in the cosmos with her euphoric debut album Louder, Please, and she wants to bring you with her.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: Duckwrth

For NOTION The Artists Vol. 1, we peer into the mind of Duckwrth, discussing his unfurling music catalogue, hypothetical smoke sessions with George Clinton, movies and more.

NOTION The Artists Vol. 1: Paris Paloma

With a potent mix of mythology, legend, and surrealism, Paris Paloma is dismantling the patriarchy one track at a time, and her journey has only just begun.