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Listen to this week’s edition of UNDISCOVERED, featuring our pick of the best new music from the world’s most exciting emerging musicians, powered by TuneCore UK.
‘Marble Arch’ by Erin LeCount
‘Cocktail Princess’ by Bino Bames
With ‘Cocktail Princess’, one to watch Bino Bames showcases his polymathic talents in playing the keys, drums, guitar, and bass. In the track, the rising Filipino-American artist narrates the highs and lows of modern-day romance. The genre-bending debut track also comes alongside a music video, filmed and directed by Bino himself on the streets of his hometown Las Vegas using his VX1000 camcorder.
‘Cycling’ by lilo
‘Cycling’ by lilo is a moody indie-tinged single from our new favourite duo. The final single from their debut album, the track takes us back to the glory years of bedroom pop, but innovated for 2025. The release of the single also comes alongside a music video that follows band members Christine and Helen on a fateful tandem bike journey, capturing the pair’s creative prowess.
‘Crossroad(s)’ by Goya Gumbani
As part of his debut studio album Warlord of the Weejuns, Goya Gumbani drops ‘Crossroad(s)’. Drawing from Brooklyn’s rich history with hip-hop and his deep admiration for London’s jazz scene, Goya melds a refreshing, innovative, yet comforting sound. Nodding to the sensibilities Miles Davis, this track and project is a must listen.
‘Peace of Mind’ by FloFilz & Raelle
FloFliz is known for his ability to mesh jazzy beats with nods to hip-hop, and his newest track, ‘Peace of Mind’ with rising star Raelle, is no exception. With a smooth and mellow funky bassline and Raelle’s soulful vocals, FloFilz creates an atmosphere that feels like you’re living it up in a smoke-filled jazz club, no matter where you are.
'The Wolf' by Witch Post
‘The Wolf’ by Witch Post is the latest track from Alaska Reid and Dylan Fraser, blending their distinct backgrounds - Alaska’s rugged Montana upbringing and Dylan’s Scottish roots - into a raw, anthemic sound. Their collaboration is as scrappy as it is cinematic, earning fans in avant-pop heavyweights like Caroline Polachek and A.G. Cook who were front and centre at their sold-out Sebright Arms show.
‘E/DM’ by Yasha 96 & purpl boi
An indie pop project by Berlin-based Jachym Kovar, Yasha 96 plays with the bounds of 90s nostalgia and modern-day musical innovation. With purpl boi, ‘E/DM’ is an experimental indie track that blends an anthemic sound with synthy hues. Yasha 96 is also set to release FLIP, his forthcoming album and we can’t wait to see what’s in store.
‘Rose On A Stone’ by just lil
A punchy dance track cum indie tune, just lil’s ‘Rose On A Stone’ is another showcase of the artist’s unique sound and fine-tuned ear. Exploring themes of breaking shackles to embrace freedom, this is just the first release of multiple other tracks she will be releasing in the near future and we can’t wait to see what’s next.
‘Regular Rappers’ by Chalky Wong & SEBii
In ‘Regular Rappers’, Chalky Wong and SEBii take on influences from the alternative and underground rap scene to create a dynamic and original sound. Using high levels of autotune, the artists’ voices are distorted and electronic synths and other sound effects create a playful genre-bending track.
‘Notion, No Motion’ by MILLS
MILLS are a punky blues group that formed “out of a shared desire to create something meaningful amidst chaos”. ‘Notion, No Motion’ does just that. A shimmering track that explores social commentary on the mental health crisis, the chorus is a sure earworm as well as a vital call to action.