Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA has joined forces with production extraordinaire Kaelin Ellis for her latest single 'For You'. The song is taken from TOKiMONSTA's forthcoming album 'Eternal Reverie', which lands 2025.
Silicone Soul captures the pure and core essence of not only house but dance music as a whole. The Glasgow duo comprised of Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie, who launched their careers in the late nineties, composed not only some of the most deep and soulful tracks this side of the UK and European shores, but have also spawned chart topping hits.
South of France, the moniker of multidiscipline artist Jeff Cormack, has shared a new single titled '1995', taken from his upcoming LP 'My Spirit Animal My Baggage'.
Back in 2014, London duo LV connected with artist Joshua Idehen of Benin City and Hugh to create the critically acclaimed LP 'Islands'. Now the three join forces once again for the new track 'Ancestors', which is taken from their forthcoming collaborative album entitled 'Ends', landing in July.
With everyone practically locked down in their homes, London-based artist Max Rad has unveiled a new EP titled 'Songs From Isolation'. Recorded whilst in isolation, the 6-track project is made up of mostly instrumental cuts spanning the genres of dance, ambient, Hip-Hop and electronica. All proceeds from sales will be donated to the NHS.
Angola-born, Lisbon-raised rapper Pongo steps up with her latest EP titled 'Uwa'. The record follows her critically-acclaimed 2019 debut EP 'Baia'. A musical collage of Hip-Hop, kuduro, electronica, bass and more, Pongo exhibits versatility, executing various styles and flows like a sheer veteran.
London's Kojey Radical will release his new EP 'Cashmere Tears' on September 13th. For anyone who has followed his career from the beginning until now, you can assume that there will be a high level of artistry and musicality to the project. Case in point, his official video for the single '20/20'.
Whilst France-born, L.A.-based artist Death Hags may not have a large discography, she did drop some really ear-pleasing cuts harking back to last year. One in particular is the breezy desert indie track 'Le Temps De L’amour'. Her latest tune is the more beats-driven cut entitled 'Oublie Moi'. A lo-fi, trip-hop / indie meeting, Death Hags delivers more french lyrics with utterly seductive vocals, whilst the production itself is reminiscent of acts like Tricky.
Montreal producer Patrick Wade aka Dead Horse Beats is set to release his new album 'Inglaterra'. Giving fans a glimpse of what to expect, he has unveiled his latest single 'Home Days'. A fusion of jazzy, head-nodding Hip-Hop with a warm blanket of soul, it's hard not to get roped into the song upon the first couple seconds of the intro. With a thick, rubbery bass line acting as the heartbeat, sleek synths and boom-bap drum programming all float underneath Wade's smokey vocals. An infectious handing, you can listen to 'Home Days' down below.
South London's Oscar Jerome has shared a new rework of his track 'Do You Really' courtesy of Berlin-based producer Glenn Astro. Transforming the original into a lo-fi, spaced-out Hip-Hop meets experimental electronica cut, the remix is stacked with wobbly bass, running hi-hats and multiple sparkling sound bits that definitely provides a head-nod factor. This version comes ahead of Jerome's headline show at EartH (formerly Hackney Arts Centre) in London on February 20, 2019.