LEISURE – One In A Million
Leisure return with One In A Million from their upcoming Welcome To The Mood album (Sept 12, 2025 via Nettwerk), a lush fifth studio album blending soul, groove, and live-band warmth. A golden-hour soundtrack filled with brass, strings, and effortless cool.
Oliver Sim – Obsession
Oliver Sim returns with Obsession, a darkly magnetic single that blends brooding synth-pop, 80s noir influences, and his signature baritone into a cinematic confession you can’t ignore.
Ata Kak – Yasi Town
Ata Kak drops new single “Yasi Town” via Awesome Tapes Of Africa. A wild fusion of highlife, lo-fi funk, and Twi rap. The cult hero behind Obaa Sima proves once again that his DIY magic and infectious grooves remain timeless.
Cloud Droppings – #Redux
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.
Newmen – Terminal Beach
German outfit NEWMEN blend Krautrock roots, shimmering synth-pop, and hypnotic loops on Terminal Beach — a danceable, dystopian trip where pop hooks meet avant-garde edge.
Boylife – Jones
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.
Babeheaven – Beloved
London duo Babeheaven return after a four-year pause with Beloved — a tender, self-produced single out July 25 via Scenic Route. Blending dream-pop, soul, and trip-hop, it marks a new chapter shaped by love, grief, and quiet reinvention.
Jamie XX – Dream Night
Dream Night is a serotonin shot for the ears. It’s lo-fi euphoria, polished until it sparkles, then thrown into a blender with broken disco balls and sideways glances. Jamie xx still has it and this dreamy sliver of a track proves he can still hijack your heart and hips simultaneously.
The Sophs – Death in the Family
The Sophs dive headfirst into guilt, grief, and fuzzed-out confessionals on their haunting new single “Death in the Family”. A blistering slice of alt-rock catharsis that sounds like Weezer having a panic attack in a church basement.
Introducing : Thredd
Thredd, a new UK supergroup born in Laylow’s basement, drops their debut album It’s Lovely, Come On In on August 15. Blending cold pop, indie charm, and emotional grit, it’s the soundtrack for anyone “up for a party, down for a cry.”