Archives: Artists

Carson Coma

Carson Coma is Hungary’s #1 guitar-based rock band, with more than 60 million Spotify streams, and sold out concerts in the biggest venues and festivals of the country. Their new album IV, debuted last June, had a powerful impact on both the audience and critics due the album’s post-punk melodies and strong, politically conscious lyrics. The… Read more »

Joywave

Cleanse is Joywave’s fourth studio album and is the follow-up to 2020’s Possession which released on March 13th 2020 as the world shut down. With a virus ravaging the world and no possibility of touring for the foreseeable future, Joywave frontman Daniel Armbruster was once again able to dig into his own psyche and see… Read more »

Dargz

DARGZ, a New York City native, brings the city’s hip-hop flavor to the current vibrant London jazz scene with his genre-bending eclectic tunes. Residing in London, DARGZ has collaborated with some of the city’s finest up-and-coming jazz talent, including the Mercury Prize-nominated drummer Moses Boyd and pianist Charley Stacey (Yussef Dayes Trio). As a touring… Read more »

Poppy Ajudha

Poppy Ajudha unveils her highly anticipated brand-new single ‘My Future’. The release, featuring the singer’s distinctive genre fluid sound, sees Poppy describe being at peace with prioritising her and her future self over temporary parts of life, such as relationships. ‘My Future’ was co-written with Charlie Huggall (Ed Sheeran, Florence & The Machine), who also… Read more »

Old Mervs

At the heart of Old Mervs lies an unbreakable bond between lifelong friends Henry Carrington-Jones and David House. Henry on drums and David on guitar/vox set the stage for what would become a unique, slacker brand of indie rock that quickly propelled Old Mervs into the spotlight. Prepare for a musical journey that transcends boundaries,… Read more »

Heart of Gold

Peppering subtle philosophical insights, midnight ponderings and fond memories within layers of dreamy synths and saxophone, Heart Of Gold brings a refreshing yet personal spin to pop music. As many a listener can attest, it’s no secret that the genre which Heart Of Gold resides has always embraced tales of love and heartbreak. Yet, while… Read more »

This Is Lorelei

Since 2012, New York City singer-songwriter Nate Amos (Water From Your Eyes, My Idea) has recorded and self-released hundreds of songs under the This Is Lorelei moniker, and perhaps surprisingly, after a decade plus, Box for Buddy, Box for Star marks the first attempt at a traditional, intentionally written full-length album. Amos describes the bulk… Read more »

Skinshape

Will Dorey has proven himself as Skinshape time and again as a connoisseur for the cosmopolitan. Across a prolific career expertly exploring understated sounds and theatrical textures he takes his place alongside the likes of Khruangbin, Quantic, Tame Impala, Bonobo and Madlib. Already 8 albums deep with phenomenal streaming numbers he is available for live… Read more »

Bulgarian Cartrader

Behind the Bulgarian Cartrader persona lies the smart brain and poetic heart of Daniel Stoyanov, whose former band Malky is well known. And in between, he always keeps busy: Daniel has played and worked a lot as a musician and songwriter for Solomun, rapper Casper or the Berlin institution SEEED – and he also states… Read more »

Being Dead

Being Dead — the Texas-based trio of best friends Falcon B*tch, Gumball, and Ricky Moto — announce their debut album, When Horses Would Run, out July 14th on their new label home Bayonet Records, and share the lead single/video, “Muriel’s Big Day Off.” When Horses Would Run propels listeners into vivid landscapes: desert planes, dirty… Read more »