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Hailing from South East London, House of Pharaohs have been transforming the rap scene. The group first established their distinctive sound with debut mixtape Southern Stamp in 2015. Unlike other traditional rap groups, House of Pharaohs blend hard-hitting grime/trap beats with psychedelic synths making their sound “free, versatile and eclectic” as said by rapper DannyStern. […]
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Elizabeth Sorrell explores the career and lyrical influences of Joy Crookes.
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Introducing Easy Life: your new favourite band.
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Reuben James has performed in front of thousands alongside the likes of Sam Smith, but it’s time to put a spotlight on his solo work.
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Hailing from Portsmouth, FLOWVERS are a four-piece who have been making waves in the indie scene this year. The indie dream-pop outfit is made up of Matisse Moretti (vocals), Henry Wood (bass and backing vocals), Stanley Powell (guitar), and Connor Griffiths (drums). Taking inspiration from bands like Swim Deep and The Cure, FLOWVERS are able […]
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Georgie Holmes highlights what’s to love about the up-and-coming Brighton 4-piece.
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With a BRITs British Breakthrough Award and collaborations with some of the biggest names in hip-hop, Jorja Smith is one to watch in 2019 and beyond.
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Take a first look at local band Roves ahead of their debut studio EP is released in 2019.
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The Atlanta R&B singer will be one to watch in the months and years ahead, says Damilola Bello.
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Who are YONAKA? Jack Nash investigates the newcomers to the rock scene and where they’re heading.
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Three Grammy Nominees, Two singles so far, one collaborative project. Here’s why you should be excited about LSD.
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James Barker takes a look at Scandinavia’s brightest rising pop talent.
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Alex Smith kicks off our look at the best new acts for the new year.
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Writer Eleanor Joyce is on the case to decipher the mystery of the meteoric rise of The Sherlocks.