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‘Hey!’ by Rian Brazil

Rian Brazil’s new single ‘Hey’ is an infectious, experimental-electronic anthem that fuses breakbeats with breezy vocals. The track radiates a laidback yet confident energy, with lyrics that explore the push and pull of modern relationships, wrapped in a catchy, almost hypnotic hook.

’stargirl’ by Charlotte Plank - bullet tooth edit

Enlisting bullet tooth for a heavy remix of her standout single ‘stargirl’, Charlotte Plank closes out a stellar 2024 with the stargirl + ellen EP package. Offering a fresh spin on her alt-DnB anthems, the project blends her emotive songwriting with thumping garage remixes, rounding off a year of chart-topping success.

‘Rust’ by Witch Post

Witch Post’s ‘Rust’ is a brooding, atmospheric track that swirls with haunting melodies and a sense of slow-burning tension. The song feels like an emotional unraveling, with gritty, distorted guitar riffs intertwining with ethereal vocals. It's a sonic exploration of time’s corrosive effect on love and self, where every note feels like it’s slowly weathering away—but in the most beautiful, cathartic way possible.

‘Pray 4 The People’ by FearDorian

Capping off a breakthrough year, 18 year old FearDorian releases the new single, ‘Pray 4 The People’, a fast-paced Jersey club anthem that showcases his signature mad dash flow. The track’s high-energy beat and Paris-shot visual highlight his dynamic evolution as both an artist and producer, seeing out a year of critical acclaim and impressive collaborations with the likes of Polo Perks and AyooLii.

‘U’ by Indigo Eyes

Indigo Eyes burst onto the scene at the end of 2020 with the standout single ‘Jaded’, quickly gaining notability across the electronic music scene. Showcased by SG Lewis during an Instagram livestream, the multifaceted artist is back with the new single ‘U’, an ethereal two-stepper that pulls from a deep range of electronic influence.

‘Sorry If You Need Me’ by Florian Fourlin

Deeply moving and poetic, Florian Fourlin’s ‘Sorry If You Need Me’ is beautifully melancholic. The singer-songwriter, pianist, saxophonist, and producer from Paris creates a bedrock of emotion, allowing him to croon with deftly autotuned vocals that fizz with the promise of a rising star.

‘Next To U’ by Kilder

Kilder returns with ‘Next To U’, a relentless rave anthem that embodies the chaos and euphoria of peak-time club energy. Released on his brand-new label Infinite Rhythms (AWAL), the track showcases pounding basslines, sharp synths, and raw, unfiltered production designed to ignite the dancefloor. This is a fresh chapter for Kilder, reflecting his personal vision of creating music that channels the energy, freedom, and unpredictability of rave culture.

‘REACT’ by Luke Champion & half pipe

Luke Champion's latest single ‘REACT’, featuring half pipe, is an introspective journey through self-doubt, resilience, and the pursuit of clarity. With poignant lyrics like “everything I’m not has got me wanting to change everything I am,” the track resonates as a relatable anthem for personal growth. The stripped-back production highlights the vulnerability in the vocals, creating a cinematic soundscape that moves listeners from darkness to light.

‘Floral Shirt’ by Post Rome

Alternative indie rockers Post Rome are keeping their foot on the gas with ‘Floral Shirt’. An anthemic song ready for future stadium success, the track’s catchy hooks and crisp instrumentation bode well for their future success, as they continue their ascent in the music industry.

‘Martha May’ by Lila Tristram

Lila Tristram's ‘Martha May’ is a haunting exploration of loss and heartbreak, weaving eerie vocal melodies with a cinematic blend of heavy rhythms, turbulent synths, and poignant lyrics. Co-produced with Gus White, the track's evocative intensity and modern-meets-classic instrumentation cement Lila as a rising force in the indie music scene.