Dive into a meticulously Sodwee curated playlist of 400 standout tracks released over the past year — a hand-picked treasure trove of fresh sounds, hidden gems, and pure musical gold.
Dave returns with The Boy Who Played The Harp, a deeply introspective and lyrically flawless third album that fuses biblical symbolism with Brixton soul. Featuring Kano, James Blake, and Nicole Blakk, it cements his reign as UK rap’s thinking man—poetic, powerful, and unapologetically human.
Lemin.’s ‘Cookie Dough Skin’ glows like a sun-ripened peach — warm, velvety, and emotionally lush.
Anna Calvi and Perfume Genius breathe haunting beauty into Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s “I See a Darkness.” A cinematic, queerly intimate reimagining that feels both raw and redemptive. Discover the story behind their collaboration and Calvi’s new Substack, Carving Silver in Strange Weather.
Jamie Woon returns with 3, 10, Why, When — a soulful, impressionistic blend of R&B, electronica, and pop. Vulnerable, haunting, and worth the wait.
Like raindrops on a windowsill or half-remembered dreams from a nap you didn’t mean to take, Cloud Droppings – #Redux floats between languages, moods, and genres with an unbothered grace.
A deep-dive into Boylife’s new album Jones (released July 29, 2025). A genre-bending fever dream of soul, R&B, an album that sounds like your therapy notes read themselves aloud.
Dive into the ultimate retro summer soundtrack with Sunshine-Soaked Retro Magic — a shimmering playlist of 70s disco, 80s synth-pop, and 90s funk. Perfect for poolside lounging, floatie choreo, and sun-drenched nostalgia. Get ready for good vibes, glitter, and grooves that never age.
HIRA’s “Dangerous Moves” single, co-produced with Mahir Mistry, drops on Paul Institute’s roster. Featuring A.K. Paul, Rosie McCrum, and more, this synth-driven R&B jam promises a dancefloor-ready, neon-futurist vibe. Full album out October 6, 2025—stay tuned for the next-level pop experience!
Obongjayar’s PARADISE NOW is a genre-bending fever dream. From synth-driven anthems to lo-fi confessions, OB takes us on a journey through restless nights, rebel yells, and sweet, sweet danger. Forget Afro-fusion labels—he’s rewriting the script in real time, one beat at a time.