Not often in dance music do we see live instrumentation incorporated into a DJ set. Well this is what Bristol based DJ and producer Cansen Yilmaz, or better known as Be Like Butter, decided to experiment with during lockdown. Like other quarantined DJs across the globe, Cansen was forced to
Ayite and Kdotmelody Team Up In Smooth Summer Jam ‘My House’
Written and recorded over lockdown, the two lyrical masterminds have addressed the feeling of frustration and solitude in defiant fashion. Isolation was and still is a turbulent experience for us all, evoking memories of a time where things were much easier than they are now; an essence which the duo
Mcclendon Announces Debut Solo EP Room 33
Hailing from the windy plains of Oklahoma, singer-songwriter Mcclendon has transformed the boundaries of indie-folk in his mesmerising debut EP Room 33. Twisting and contorting the traditional parameters of acoustic, country, and folk music, this project outlines a revolution in the artist’s life, mapping out a period of definite change
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Serving as the follow up to his debut single ‘Gone’, this new offering embraces a change into more band-driven pastures, blending elements of lo-fi pop with thick layers of alternative rock. Drawing comparisons to the likes of dream-pop duo Beach House and Canadian outfit Alvvays, ‘December’ details the prolonged feeling
Rising Star Josie Proto Releases New Single ‘I Bet You Fall Apart’
Following on from the success of her debut EP, the singer-songwriter has graced fans with another taste of vibrant indie-pop in what is a vivaciously charming new offering. Championing those who have found themselves on the edge of a bitter breakup, Proto has embraced all things vintage in what is
The Pylons Release Thrilling New Single ‘Grumble’
Dealing with an honest portrayal of the human psyche, the London based five-piece have produced a raw and dynamic sketch of melancholy that bursts with lyrical ingenuity, lulling you into a world of contemplation. Serving as an enthusiastic nod to the unappreciated and the unsung, the London-based five-piece have laid