Listen to this week’s edition of UNDISCOVERED, featuring our pick of the best new music from the world’s most exciting emerging musicians.

‘Expression On Your Face’ by Mechatok, Ecco2k & Bladee

Mechatok’s radical take on emotional dance music has piqued the interest of everyone from Yung Lean to Charli xcx, and of course Bladee, who he’s collaborated with on several singles. ‘Expression On Your Face’ is their latest work, bringing Ecco2k out of hiding to deliver a glitched-out hyperpop and sugary techno number that calls you to the dancefloor.

‘Guitar’ by Natanya

Supporting FLO at their Somerset House show in July, big moments are on the horizon for rising R&B artist Natanya. Starting with her latest EP, Feline’s Return, the project includes previously released singles ‘Daydream’ and ‘Dangerous’, but its the emotive ‘Guitar’ that’s really grabbed out attention. “I always wished I had learnt guitar instead of piano as a kid, so I’m singing about a more aspirational version of myself. I’m free and fluid in a healthy relationship, with someone that plays me like a guitar, together we make great music!” she explains.

‘Deus Deus’ by anaiis

Toulouse-born, London-based soulstress anaiis provides us with more transcendental tones on the new single, ‘Deus Deus’. There’s a lot of buzz around the singer-songwriter, whose impressive blend of vulnerability and liberation makes you feel ready to conquer whatever stands in your way. It’s powerful, stirring and sultry in a way you feel only she’s able to replicate.

‘guapa’ by Girl Ultra (Fcukers Remix)

NYC duo Fcukers, who were recently pictured hanging out with Charli xcx, hop on remix duties for a bouncy tech-house interpretation of Girl Ultra’s single ‘guapa’. The duo transform the track into a euphoric club heater made for Latin dancefloors.

‘Summer 17’ by Elijah Waters & Jeshi

Coinciding with the announcement of his new album, Violence!, ‘Summer 17’ sees Elijah Waters linking up again with Walthamstow rapper Jeshi. Harking back to simpler times, the record reflects the carefreeness of teenage years, peddling bikes and hitting up corner shops for lunch before seeing through the evening with your closest mates.

‘Kamusale’ by WITCH

The opening track from Zamrock originators Witch’s new album, ‘Kamasule’ starts as the band means to go on. Swaggering Afro psychedelic grooves slide restlessly over chugging basslines and tentative drumming, giving space to 74-year-old front man Emmanuel ‘Jagari’ Chanda’s powerful vocal powers to thrive.

‘Whirlwind Of Hearts’ by Polygonia

Munich deep techno virtuoso Polygonia is back with a new album, Dream Horizons, released on Dekmantal. Doing exactly what it says on the tin, the record has fantastical qualities that transport you to vivid states of hallucinations, much like the trippy pink-hued cover. ‘Whirlwind Of Hearts’ is our pick, with its twinkly synths and shimmering percussion attempting to bring you back into a state of reality.

‘House Fire’ by Deki Alem

Swedish punk-rap provocateurs Deki Alem reach for their rave bag on ‘House Fire’. Inspired by the freneticism of The Prodigy, the single is a riotous blend of skittish indie and thunderous breakbeat, made with European tours in sweaty club spaces in mind.

‘U Don’t Have These’ by BNYX & BXKS

No one is doing it like BXKS in 2025, so it’s only right that she linked up with superstar American producer BNYX for the function-filling new single, ‘U Don’t Have These’. The Luton barslinger reminds everyone, not only do you not have the AirMax on her feet - likely the Corteiz Honey Blacks - but you simply cannot touch her lyrically either.

‘Final Call’ by Caswell

Suffolk’s Caswell delivers a lush, cinematic blend of lo-fi beats, modulated bass and shimmering synths, wrapped around her tender yet commanding vocals, on ‘Final Call’, . Exploring themes of reincarnation and the cyclical beauty of life, the track balances playful curiosity with emotional depth, creating a rich, immersive soundscape. It’s a captivating glimpse into the world of her upcoming debut album Break/Bleed/Bloom, and a testament to her growing artistry.

‘Chemical X’ by iNKOGNiiTO

On iNKOMPLETE TERRiTORY, north London’s iNKOGNiiTO crafts a hypnotic fusion of alien pop, ambient electronica, and surreal storytelling, blurring timelines and identity into a non-linear sonic spiral. Standout track ‘Chemical X’ dives headfirst into existential dread, pairing ‘80s drum patterns and machine-like synths with raw meditations on mortality and the absurdity of existence.