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.
15 15 – Mārara
Paris collective 15 15 unveil MĀRARA via S76 Records — a hypnotic journey blending futuristic electronics, R&B textures and Polynesian-inspired mythology into a vibrant sonic island of its own.
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.
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.
PVA – Enough
London trio PVA return with “Enough”, a darkly infectious electro track from their upcoming album No More Like This — out January 23, 2026. Expect distorted basslines, swapped instruments, and a VHS-soaked fever dream of desire and control.
Helado Negro – Sender Receiver
Dive into “Sender Receiver”, the latest track from Helado Negro — a lush, conceptual groove that fuses shimmering synths with reflections on power, language, and connection. A transmission that makes you think while your hips quietly agree.
Petite Noir – D2M feat. Genesis Owusu, Toya Delazy
Petite Noir’s “D2M” with Genesis Owusu and Toya Delazy is a feverish anthem blending Afro-futurist energy, sharp wit, and grooves bold enough to make your existential dread shake its hips.
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.
Cloud Droppings – #Serotonin
From Mansionair’s nocturnal ache to Confidence Man’s glitter-drenched bravado, this batch of Cloud Droppings might just be the most genre-fluid, mood-rich selection we’ve flung into your ears yet. Buckle up. Let go. Drop in.