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After escaping one of the most dangerous areas in Switzerland, #EM$o has released his debut album, ‘Differences’, a triumphant new release that features his emotional indie trap track, ‘The $urvivor’.
Telling an intimate story about changing lives and circumstances 'Lonely LA’ proves Able Joseph’s talent for writing heartfelt mid-tempo classics. 
A wonderfully talented singer-songwriter, Janelle Safford has shared her debut single, ‘Frozen Ice’, a track that artfully draws inspiration from her experiences growing up.
The new EP from Joulie Fox, 'Love is a Blessing' offers an addictive realm of upbeat electro-pop driven by five different love stories.
Nottingham-raised singer-songwriter Drew Thomas continues to lead the charge of DIY rock musicians making waves across the alternative scene. 
Alongside the announcement of their sophomore EP, Goldpark have shared the final pre-release single, 'Summer In My Head', a glistening, feel-good track that deserves to be heard.
A brilliant duo formed from DJ and producer O Z and rapper BAKES, OXB have delivered a bold and innovative sound that combines hard-hitting electronic beats with hip-hop prowess.

A queer-feminist singer-songwriter with a penchant for introspective storytelling, Julia Jade has shared her brilliant new alt-pop EP, 'every day is heartbreak'.

After the success of their appropriately named, high-energy single ‘That’s Intense, Manchester’s synth-punk quartet, Sugarstone are back with their new track ‘Happiness Is Hard to Find’.
The talented Bec Sandridge has shared her latest release, ‘The Jetty’ featuring Andy Bull, the second track lifted from the forthcoming 'Lost Dog' EP.
The ingenious Madam Who? strives to become the ultimate pop rock eclecticist in her debut album, 'Reclaim Your Power'.

Marked by the opening line of “I don’t need to tattoo your name on my arm, you’re already under my skin”, Red Wine Talk’s new single is arguably their most mature and expressive to date.

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