Ever since their breakout debut Dreamlands (2012), Sauna Youth has earned itself a position as a key part of East London's garage punk scene. The members of the... Read More
It isn't often that you come upon an artist with a name as uniquely bizarre as M.A.B (Most Annoying Bastard) - a rapper based in London. After gaining initial n... Read More
There have been countless trends that have made an appearance in the annals of the hip-hop genre, whether it be the menacing gangsta persona that ruled the earl... Read More
Ben K is a solo artist from London, UK.
His downtempo electronic music features blends of experimentations in whirling synth sound designs over vintage drum ... Read More
Something to get you in a mood. Something to accompany you after a day of work. Something that is best consumed with a glass of wine. The music that makes you t... Read More
A Brit band is sharing their unique “discoveries” with us.
Tristan Irvine, Marcus Mozley, William Robertson, and Darran Paul Smith, also known as Kingfishers Catch Fire, compose an indie-slash-alternative folk band hailing from London. They’ve already won fans with their breakthrough 2012 EP, Ballerina, and the momentum continues as new music pours in next month.
We’re not really critical of people who aren’t afraid to get mushy, as long as they can back it up with a riveting playlist.
One good suggestion is the newest release by Ontario-based band Snow Mantled Love, entitled conversations.
Leaving Australia to learn how to play and staying in London to learn how to survive, Jay Fraser surely has a lot of cultural diversity that makes his alternative country music appealing to all.
As a modern day travelling troubadour, Fraser can match his snappy guitar work with his cultured vocals which propelled him enough air time and gave him three albums and Sketches of a Renegade, a four-track compilation of Frasers solo performance in Doncaster, UK.
In Hip Hop, its always been refreshing when a certain artist takes a new approach on a worn-out subject. In 4:20 The Album, hip hop and r&b sensation London transposes the idea of drugs into different soundscapes.
Influenced with a cohesive theme, What You Smoking On welcomes the listener with heart-pumping drum beats. Londons stellar vocals blend smoothly with danceable beats.