Rachel Foxx and Joss Ryan have come together for the release of their new collaborative EP 'Never Say Never'. The three-song record is packed with sparkling UK Garage production with Foxx bringing her utterly soulful vocals to each song, fostering pure UKG magic.
South London artist Pinty steps forth with his spacey, new track 'Found It'. The tune follows his previously released song 'Comfort Me'. For this offering, Pinty paints the picture of being struck by love, which happened to be at Peckham's infamous pub The Gowlett.
Mike Skinner came in during the summer quarter with his exceptional release 'None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive' under his project The Streets. What he deems a mixtape, is a star-studded handing which features IDLES, Tame Impala, Greentea Peng, Donae'o, Ms. Banks and more.
With her previous single 'Take Time' garnishing spins from the likes of BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac London and DJ Target, London DJ and singer Bklava has now unveiled a bonus cut featured in the single pack entitled 'Slow Down'. Delivering a killer offering of future garage, spacey synths glide perfectly over the stuttering kicks with Bklava elevating the song with her soulful vocals.
London's The Manor have been consistently dropping banger and banger, weaving between UK Garage, Hip-Hop and grime. For their latest single 'Don't Go', the trio yet again craft another garage peppered scorcher that is fitting for any big club in Ibiza.
MJ Cole has shared a new remix of his unreleased track 'Dizzy New Heights', courtesy of Bristol producer Shanti Celeste. Whilst you can hear the otherworldly sound of MJ Cole embedded in the track, Shanti Celeste delivers a pumping future house rendition that is not only body moving but mentally cerebral. The rework will be featured on an upcoming project that is still under wraps. For now you can stream the track down below.
One of the things that make South London trio The Manor so brilliant, aside from the fact that they release consistent track after track, is that their songs are so quintessentially British that it practically separates them from other UK counterparts. It's that late 90s, early 2000s nostalgia that points to the days of UK garage, moving into grime, yet still reminiscent of acts like The Streets, who was never shy about incorporating various musical influences.
Karen Harding is a true powerhouse artist. With a voice that rings with soul, she is also a music industry go-to for her phenomenal songwriting ability. With a CV that boasts working with the likes of Example, Giorgio Moroder, Le Youth, Wilkinson, Purple Disco Machine and more, her 2015 debut track 'Say Something' shot straight up the UK Singles Chart, earning Platinum status. Karen Harding's imprint was firmly planted, with her vocals blessing some of the hottest club tracks of the past few years.
Karen Harding is a true powerhouse artist. With a voice that rings with soul, she is also a music industry go-to for her phenomenal songwriting ability. With a CV that boasts working with the likes of Example, Giorgio Moroder, Le Youth, Wilkinson, Purple Disco Machine and more, her 2015 debut track 'Say Something' shot straight up the UK Singles Chart, earning Platinum status. Karen Harding's imprint was firmly planted, with her vocals blessing some of the hottest club tracks of the past few years.
Coming together for a collaborative single, London's Lu.Re and Sheffield's Jackson Swaby have unveiled their new track 'Night Soul'. Appropriately titled, the song is a lush stir of UK garage and dazzling soul. With the warm and sophisticated production perfectly matching Lu.Re's sleek vocal delivery, 'Night Soul' is that pure ear candy that you will be more than happy to remain addicted to.