Witchsister – ‘Cat Called’

All-female rock band Witchsister are from Fayetteville Arkansas, and are here to prove that not only is rock’n’roll not just for the guys but also it’s not just for the big cities either.

Just Loud – ‘Electrified’

Just Loud harnesses influences from MGMT, and Foster The People, as well as electro-pop visuals, and hair like The Weeknd. Not only that, he can sing damned well.

Era Noble – ‘Stranger Than Fiction’

Based in London, but having grown up between New York City and Paris, singer songwriter Era Noble has had very powerful musical inspiration his entire life, and burst onto the music scene back in 2012 as the man behind the mask of Wolf Colony.

Lillemäe – ‘Mighty Bounce/Disco Night’

Robert Lillemäe, recording as Lillemäe, is an up and coming producer from Sweden. His latest release, a techno mash-up entitled ‘Mighty Bounce/Disco Night’, will get you up and out of your seat, and is the perfect workout track.

Carlo Canetti – ‘Clouds’

‘Clouds’ is the first track by Liverpool artist Carlo Canetti, and we hope not the last.
‘Clouds’, from Carlo Canetti, and featuring the vocals of Birmingham’s Ben Northam, is, to put it mildly, simply stunning.

Jaicee Rentz – ‘Superzoomy Space Ships’

From San Clemente, California, teen singer songwriter Jaicee Rentz writes rustic tunes influenced by the dance pop of Carly Rae Jepsen and the acoustic sound of The Lumineers. Her debut release, ‘Colors’, started out as midnight downloads and were later fleshed out in the studios of Roshambo Sound, Orange County.

Matt Tarka – ‘Vision Hazy’

Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, folk-rock artist Matt Tarka writes songs which are honest and authentic. His new single, ‘Vision Hazy’ sees him share the story of the loss of a close friend, and the pain that came with it.

Ben Bostick – ‘No Show Blues’

Californian country rocker Ben Bostick knows all too well what it’s like to want to throw it all in and head for the hills when you’re having a bad day. His new single, ‘No Show Blues’ however is what he considers the solution to this frustration, and to boot, it also comes with a great music video.

All Faces – ‘Summer In London’

‘Summer In London’ is the second release from the eponymous debut EP by All Faces. Comprising Ben and Daphne, the duo formed in October 2017.

Acid James – ‘Cabin Fever’ feat. GTP

Acid James may come from a little town in England, but his love of adventure, coupled with his passion for music, has seen him perform all over the world. The producer/DJ has recently returned from Amsterdam, where he spent 7 months living and performing. ‘Cabin Fever’, released 13 June, features a music video shot in the Dutch capital.

Aktiveight, Connor Buckmaster – ‘I’m The Blame’

With five years of producing behind him, Aktiveight is a newcomer to the electronic music scene, but is nonetheless making an impact. His latest single, ‘I’m The Blame’, sees him collaborating with Connor Buckmaster, in a chilled and laid back EDM track.

John Kearney – ‘Scotland’

‘Scotland’, by John Kearney, is a patriotic track about the land of his birth. Sung in a strong Scottish brogue, the passion for his homeland is evident in every word he sings.