There is something hypnotic about the voice of Leena Ojala. With a beautiful tone that is lifting, her power over the listener is like sonic voodoo. Musically varied, Ojala effortlessly glides over palettes of seductive electronica, alternative and deep pop like the strokes of a painter's brush.
Raised in Hong Kong and Essex, then making the trek to London in her late teens, Ojala dropped her 'EP1' record in late 2015 via 51Den Music. To describe it as marvelously gorgeous would be an understatement as the media instantly began top ranking her with popular artists such as Låpsley and more. Leena Ojala also proved that she was just as talented as a producer as she is a singer.
There is something hypnotic about the voice of Leena Ojala. With a beautiful tone that is lifting, her power over the listener is like sonic voodoo. Musically varied, Ojala effortlessly glides over palettes of seductive electronica, alternative and deep pop like the strokes of a painter's brush.
Raised in Hong Kong and Essex, then making the trek to London in her late teens, Ojala dropped her 'EP1' record in late 2015 via 51Den Music. To describe it as marvelously gorgeous would be an understatement as the media instantly began top ranking her with popular artists such as Låpsley and more. Leena Ojala also proved that she was just as talented as a producer as she is a singer.
Ikes is a man of his own. Emerging in the Hip-Hop scene during a time period when many emcees around London were tapping into grime, he remained steadfast with his sound and craft, dropping projects like ‘The Intermission’ mixtape back in 2011 and 2012’s ‘The Intermission: Last Call’, which spawned the single ‘Girl Talk’ featuring Scorcher and Jermain Riley. Ambitious from the start, Ikes delivered music with the production quality of big dogs such as Jay Z or Rick Ross, with lyrical content that was utterly clever and relatable to the listener. His videos were equally as sharp, looking like mini-movies at times. Clearly Ikes is not out to just “make” music, but be the best at it.
Ikes is a man of his own. Emerging in the Hip-Hop scene during a time period when many emcees around London were tapping into grime, he remained steadfast with his sound and craft, dropping projects like ‘The Intermission’ mixtape back in 2011 and 2012’s ‘The Intermission: Last Call’, which spawned the single ‘Girl Talk’ featuring Scorcher and Jermain Riley. Ambitious from the start, Ikes delivered music with the production quality of big dogs such as Jay Z or Rick Ross, with lyrical content that was utterly clever and relatable to the listener. His videos were equally as sharp, looking like mini-movies at times. Clearly Ikes is not out to just “make” music, but be the best at it.
Ella On The Run isn’t your typical ‘pop singer’, rather a well-rounded artist whose vocal versatility and musicianship work with a vast selection of styles. It wouldn’t be hard to understand why she has been on the radar of media entities around the globe including The Huffington Post, Wonderland Magazine and the list goes on.
London-based, Ella On The Run caught the ears of the critics back in 2014 with her debut single ‘Golden Boys’, also landing her on Glastonbury’s Emerging Artist listing.
Ella On The Run isn’t your typical ‘pop singer’, rather a well-rounded artist whose vocal versatility and musicianship work with a vast selection of styles. It wouldn’t be hard to understand why she has been on the radar of media entities around the globe including The Huffington Post, Wonderland Magazine and the list goes on.
Liza Owen can be considered an artist who has been blessed all across the board when it comes to having superstar qualities. Beautiful, naturally stylish and possessing a voice that rings off with the utmost of soul and power, it's almost a no-brainer to think that she will reign supreme in the world of music.
The British-born stunner of Cambodian heritage who is constantly evolving in terms of sound, has not only established a global audience but also caught the attention of the one and only Kanye West. Whilst spending time in Los Angeles, Ye quickly put her in the booth, resulting in a recorded track with himself and Tyga.
Liza Owen can be considered an artist who has been blessed all across the board when it comes to having superstar qualities. Beautiful, naturally stylish and possessing a voice that rings off with the utmost of soul and power, it's almost a no-brainer to think that she will reign supreme in the world of music.
The British-born stunner of Cambodian heritage who is constantly evolving in terms of sound, has not only established a global audience but also caught the attention of the one and only Kanye West. Ye quickly put her in the booth, resulting in a recorded track with himself and Tyga.
Melbourne band Batz are good...intensely good. With a sound that stirs together indie, surf and punk, just to name a few, they are a representation of everything that is utterly great about rock.
Consisting of Christina Aubry, Joshua Aubry, Dali Platt, Jim Stirton and Jakob Kagan, the band shared a batch of tunes throughout 2015 including the lively garage/punk cut 'Take It', 'Follow Me' and the lustrous surf rock-fused song 'Sid & Nancy'. Batz returned in 2016 with the late night rocker ‘3 AM Pony’, which can be considered the soundtrack of the dreg. Even though the song may spring visuals of drunken staggering, hedonistic excursions and grimy nocturnal adventures, Batz managed to make the song sound uber sexy and intriguing.
Sure the Swedish can boast about their gorgeous people and mastery of minimal design, but the one thing that is truly undeniable is the knack for churning out good pop records which seems to be embedded in the DNA of their musicians. Örebro band The Happy Hippo Family are a part of the current generation of Swedes creating indie pop tidal waves with a live show that is just as equally thrilling and dynamic.