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‘Home’ by John Glacier

On John Glacier’s beautifully obfuscate debut album, Like A Ribbon, the spoken word rapper traverses off-kilter dubstep, fragmented indie and a series of sedated flows. It’s one of the best record to emerge so far this year, and ‘Home’ is a great introduction to the obscurity; nobody is doing it quite like the Hackney wordsmith.

‘Valentine’s Type Beat’ by AntsLive & Sainté

People have been asking for this link up for a while and finally they have it. Two of the UK’s hottest rappers, AntsLive and Sainté jump on a New York inspired sexy drill beat to lay down their love letters, boasting ethereal synths and punching drums on the new single, ‘Valentine’s Type Beat’.

‘Kiss Me’ by Soo Joo

Soo Joo’s ‘Kiss Me’ is a dreamy blend of haunting electronics and shoegaze-laced pop, capturing the vulnerability of longing and self-reinvention. Her airy vocals glide over shimmering production, evoking both intimacy and distance. It’s a standout from her new project, No Ghost, where each track feels like a personal yet universal exploration of love, loss, and liberation.

‘The Big Man Upstairs - PD Remix’ by Party Dozen

Party Dozen's 'The Big Man Upstairs - PD Remix' offers a fresh take on their signature improvisational style, blending elements of doom, jazz, and industrial sounds. This remix encapsulates the duo's unique approach, leaving its interpretation open to the listener's perspective.

‘Phaistos’ by Robohands

A mesmerising blend of jazz, krautrock, and ambient textures, Robobands’ ‘Phaistos’ crafts a fluid, experimental soundscape that evolves through intricate rhythms and atmospheric layers. With its hypnotic energy and meditative pace, the single showcases Robohands' distinctive ability to seamlessly merge genres into a unique sonic journey.

’16 Summers’ by Blade Brown

’16 Summers’ marks the return of UK road rap pioneer Blade Brown. A reflective and hard-hitting track, showcasing his signature gritty storytelling and commanding presence, the song delves into themes of longevity and resilience, highlighting his sharp lyricism and polished delivery over a haunting instrumental. This release sets the tone for an anticipated action-packed 2025.

'Bones' by The Sherlocks

The Sherlocks' ‘Bones’ delivers a dynamic fusion of synths and driving grooves, showcasing the band's evolution in sound. Frontman Kiaran Crook describes it as "proper funky" likening it to a blend of The Prodigy and Primal Scream. This energetic track offers a fresh, anthemic vibe.

'Stay Calm' by L E M F R E C K

L E M F R E C K's ‘Stay Calm’ confronts the turmoil of an unchangeable environment, blending introspective lyrics with alternative R&B and rap elements. Co-produced with Harry Edwards, the track delves into themes of self-improvement amidst external chaos.

'See Me Shine' by Luke RV & Mace the Great

Collaborating with Mace the Great's on ‘See Me Shine’, Luke RV’s new single is a compelling rap showcase that blends their distinctive styles. The Welsh rapper’s ethereal cadence complements Mace’s dynamic delivery, resulting in a track that reflects on personal growth and ambition. The song's introspective lyrics and engaging flow highlight the vibrancy of the UK’s hip-hop scene.

‘BAD GUY’ by cleopatrick

cleopatrick’s ‘BAD GUY’ is a glitchy, lo-fi anthem dripping with tension and raw introspection. Gritty guitars and distorted vocals loop like a broken video game soundtrack, mirroring the track’s themes of guilt and inescapable patterns. It’s a bold, anxious journey into digital chaos, perfectly setting the tone for the duo’s experimental new era with FAKE MOON.