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  • TENDER – Where The Waves Break
    TENDER return with a brooding, late-night EP that doubles down on minimal electronics, intimate vocals, and heartbreak you can almost touch. Listen and read more about the forthcoming album Where The Waves Break out June 4th.
  • SEB – Backpack
    SEB drops Backpack, a 12-track reset that trades polish for momentum. New rules, new creative playground — and a tight-knit crew shaping the sound from the inside out. Consider this the first brick in a much bigger build.
  • Cloud Droppings – #Drenched
    Cloud Droppings returns with four fresh obsessions — tender indie pop, neon-lit electronica and disco-charged daydreams. Your playlist just got emotionally complicated (in a good way).
  • Ratboys – Singin’ to an Empty Chair
    Ratboys return with Singin’ to an Empty Chair, their most emotionally incisive and musically expansive album yet — twangy, effervescent, and brimming with clarity.
  • Art School Girlfriend – Lean In
    Art School Girlfriend returns with Doing Laps, a pulse-driven meditation on movement and emotional survival. Paired with the expansive calm of The Peaks and the bittersweet charm of L.Y.A.T.T., Polly Mackey continues to refine her signature blend of introspective pop, restless electronics, and late-night honesty.
  • Retro Kid – Think I Know
    A warm, 90s-leaning hip-hop/soul groove with wobbling synths, flute flourishes and quiet confidence. Think I Know sees Retro Kid delivering nostalgia with precision and restraint.
  • Arlo Parks – Ambiguous Desire
    Arlo Parks returns with two striking new tracks, “Heaven” and “2SIDED,” pairing gentle introspection with emotional bite. A delicate yet revealing double release that showcases her gift for turning inner conflict into beautifully understated soul-pop.
  • Olive Jones – Kingdom
    Olive Jones announces her debut album For Mary with the stunning, groove-led single Kingdom. Soulful, intimate, and politically charged, her honeyed vocals and sharp songwriting mark her as one of the UK’s most compelling new artists.
  • 2026 Valentine’s Special
    Valentine’s Day 2026 again. So naturally, our Valentine’s Special playlist shows up like a long-stemmed rose with impeccable taste: uninterrupted, ad-free devotion to the good stuff. No awkward pauses, no algorithmic mood swings just music doing what it does best. Consider this your sonic Valentine, sent with affection and a wink from Paris.

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