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Empathy Test: Seeing Stars
Empathy Test are back with double A-Side ‘Demons / Seeing Stars’, the first taste of the forthcoming debut album. Since releasing their stunning debut EP, ‘Losing Touch’, the enigmatic duo have impressed with their brooding cinematic electro pop sound; winning both critical acclaim and a legion of dedicated fans worldwide. Their music has seen radio support with KCRW, BBC Introducing and XFM and features with MTV, Clash Music, Earmilk and...Read More »Dondria Nicole: Options
If you ask her, all of this – her online discovery, record deal and newfound music career – happened simply by accident. Dondria Nicole is the example of exactly how the new generation of music has evolved. Discovered online by super producer Jermaine Dupri from a $15 webcam and a stunning rendition of Ciara’s “Promise,” which garnered more than one million views, a MySpace inbox message from the SO SO...Read More »Brooklyn: Cupid
With her sound echoing a solid influence of R’n’B, Grime and Hip-Hop, Brooklyn is quickly emerging as a voice not to be overlooked. Being an eclectic lover of music, the 21-year-old has relied on personal emotions and experiences whilst creating her debut project. As a self-proclaimed walking contradiction, her ability to paint the darkest realms of a relationship on a song, then in the same breath detail the beauty of...Read More »Iolite: Bloodstream
Alternative pop singer and songwriter, Elina Odnorlav goes by the stage name Iolite. A native of Denver, Colorado, she hails from a family of musicians who immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1996. At the age of 7 she began playing classical piano and shortly after started writing original songs and performing wherever she had a chance.
In 2016, Iolite independently released her first official project; emotional yet edgy...Read More »Rina Sawayama: This Time Last Year
Red-haired singer Rina Sawayama‘s music is a lovely-sounding social commentary. On this year’s Where U Are, she observed the disconnect between the real and digital lives of the community of young artists she found herself in. Now, as she works with Nao collaborator A.K. Paul on her debut album, Rina has channelled her sparkle into a Christmas tune of sorts. “In the digital age, things are so transient that tracks...Read More »Stonedrifter: City Of Hope
Born from a dark and grey-dominated neighbourhood, a bleached white beacon stands contrast to the surrounding backdrop. Rattling fixtures vibrate as a nightclub sound-toxicity pollutes the barren endlessness. Lumberjacks fuel the fire as boiling water spills over to the sound of high velocity guitar chords bouncing across the walls along the dimly lit hallway. Inside breathes a 4-piece mish-mash of characters from across the waters to the 3 land Corner....Read More »Sun And The Wolf: Precipice
Forming from the ashes of another life in New Zealand, Sun and the Wolf’s Brodie White, Peter Mangan and Mike Tweed relocated from Auckland to Berlin in late 2008 leaving behind the comforts of home and a band formed in their teens that had carved it’s name upon the New Zealand rock’n’roll scene. Formerly known as The Have, these young Kiwis had experienced commercial radio and television success, three invitations...Read More »Kimera Morrell: I Can't
Kimera: I love writing sexy, dark, twisted songs. This single, “I Can’t,” is off my debut EP, “Dirty Floor Vol. 1,” that just dropped on Nov 28! I’ve always focused on writing for other people because I thought it was safe, but I finally just said, “F it,” and spent the last two years only writing for myself. It’s been very freeing! Not only just writing for myself but actually...Read More »The Molochs: You And Me
First, let’s meet Moloch. You remember him, right? The ancient god, the child eater, the demander of sacrifice, the villain in Ginsberg’s Howl (and also real life) and now the personal antagonist of singer and songwriter Lucas Fitzsimons, who named his band the Molochs because he knew he’d have to make sacrifices to get what he needed, and because he always wanted a reminder of the Ginsbergian monster...Read More »Ash Shakur: Star Crossed Or Not
Having kicked off 2016 with the release of his debut EP, London-based experimental emcee Ash Shakur continues to make waves in the British music scene with his follow up project ‘Hare Colours’. Combining his inherent poetic wit, with clever wordplay and an effortless flow, the EP sees Ash rap over a selection of beats from different producers, showcasing his versatility as an artist. Speaking on the project Ash describes it...Read More »