Introducing : Keeptweakin
Orlando’s KeepTweakin arrives with Grove St, a seven-track blast of left-field rap, DIY energy and wonderfully unfiltered weirdness. Following 2025’s Can We Tweak, the new EP finds an artist happily ignoring the rulebook—and sounding all the more interesting for it.
Fontaines D.C. – Dopamine Chamber
Dopamine Chamber finds Fontaines D.C. leaving their guitar-driven past behind for a colder, stranger and more synthetic future. With “Marianne” as its decadent calling card, the band's fifth album explores pleasure, escapism and anxiety in an increasingly fractured world. Beautiful, unsettling and very, very Fontaines.
Luther – creeper + seed
Luther returns with creeper + seed, a two-track release where melancholic rap, hypnotic production and introspective songwriting collide. Short in format but rich in atmosphere, these two fragments continue to expand the mysterious universe of one of French rap’s most fascinating voices.
Cloud Droppings – Hot Hot Heat
Four tracks, four wildly different moods. Alabama Shakes return in glorious form, Emmit Fenn and LudWic drift into cinematic electronica, Chad Hugo and Tierra Whack embrace joyful chaos, while Kelela and Fousheé imagine the future of R&B.
MorMor – Don’t Need It
MorMor returns with Don’t Need It, a beautifully understated slice of indie soul that favours emotional honesty over instant gratification. Dreamy production, effortless vocals and quietly devastating songwriting make this one of those songs that sneaks into your playlist—and refuses to leave.
Helado Negro & Reyna Tropical – Helado Tropical
Like finding the perfect patch of shade on a scorching afternoon, Helado Tropical is cool, comforting and impossible to leave behind. Helado Negro and Reyna Tropical deliver nine effortlessly gorgeous songs that linger long after the ice has melted.
Dua Saleh – Of Earth & Wires
Dua Saleh returns with Of Earth & Wires, a soulful and shape-shifting album blending indie, R&B, Sudanese folk, and electronic experimentation into a powerful meditation on grief, identity, and home.
Basement – WIRED
Ipswich band Basement return with WIRED, a loud, emotional and deeply satisfying alternative rock record packed with huge hooks, raw atmosphere and restless energy.
Kate Boy – Constant
After eight years in the wilderness, Kate Boy return with Constant—a delicate, emotionally rich reintroduction that trades bombast for quiet resonance and proves some voices are worth the wait.
Cloud Droppings #Springtastic
A sun-soaked selection of fresh tracks to soundtrack the brighter days ahead — from shadowy slow-burners to groove-filled gems, these spring-ready picks bring warmth, rhythm, and nothing but good vibes.