Yaya Bey – Fidelity
On Fidelity, Yaya Bey turns grief into groove, delivering a warm, genre-blurring meditation on loss, healing and the radical act of choosing joy.
Unter – Incompréhension
If it wasn’t for my colleagues at the cinema I work with, I wouldn’t have come across these…
Hoosh – Nights
Hoosh first caught our ear with the ultra-introspective "Living Inside" a few months back. Today, the Sudan-born, Miami-based singer-songwriter is back with more catchy-as-hell self-exploration in "Nights", a laid back acoustic bop with sneakily potent lyrics about the vices that muddy up our pursuit of a life that's a little more whole.
KeepitSwain – Thoughts on Thursday
"Thoughts on Thursday" is really an amazingly pure piece of great hip-hop. Killer rapping, an unreal beat, and even a little hook at the end, it simply checks all the boxes. Get that consciousness streaming and get this one spinning.
seeyousoon – Steamy
Frankly, this is just too good to ignore. Seeyousoon is already generating some much-deserved buzz, but you still have a quickly shrinking chance to get in on the ground floor. Get this one spinning.
Ben Beal – Bluebird
"Bluebird" is the upcoming single from Ben Beal. A brilliant piece of music combining jazz and alternative elements blended together so masterfully. Bluebird was produced by Hudi as well as Gregory Ross. "Bluebird" features the signature vocals by Kill Bill: The Rapper. The track is out on June 24th Today as we publish this article) via Fishbowl Records, a jazz-rap label from Dust Collectors & Too Lost.
Hoosh – Living Inside
Whether you're still stuck in the house or back out in the world, this is one you shouldn't miss. Get it spinning, and check out some of Hoosh's other tracks for even more masterful vibes.
Piers James – Garden of Eden
Some smooth vibes in turbulent times, fresh out of the U.K. A producer, rapper, singer, and vibe setter, Piers James is giving us a little taste of paradise with his latest track, "Garden of Eden".
Romell – Picture Me Falling
Romell has a few tracks available on his Soundcloud for you to grasp a decent appreciation for the music he's putting out. Clocking-in at just over two minutes Romell delivers a downtempo track produced by Tre Qua and mixed by Pete Tyson.
Introducing: Deema
The British seem to have a more refined way of saying almost anything, even "I stole your girl". On "Comfort Zone", London's Deema turns that simple sentiment into a bouncy rap jam that's brimming with U.K. vibes, unabashed confidence, and a fresh voice.