
Norwegian bubblegum pop with a funky, playful edge.

A weird mix of soft disco and dream pop. While it’s sung in Italian, it just adds to the uniqueness of this sound.

Track of the week. An immediately captivating and refreshingly unique sound from this Swedish-born, London-raised producer, songwriter and vocalist.

This Singaporean talent has managed to create bedroom pop that veers away from the predictable hazy, dreamy vibe to create more of a soft yet playful and glitchy RnB sound.

“This song depicts the struggle of someone who is trying decide whether or not to dive headfirst into a relationship, and then eventually deciding to be go for it anyways, despite the possible consequences that the vicious cycle of love can sometimes carry.”

Unapologetically punchy pop, with hints of flair and fun.
“This record is about knowing and owning your worth and empowering yourself, especially as a young woman. I was naïve and allowed negative influences to control my life, and as a result I lost my sense of self and purpose. It took me a really long time to find my way back.”

A conceptual, powerful and absolutely captivating sound that I simply can’t categorise. Completely refreshing and wildly exciting.
“I’ve been investigating my own relationship with social media, I even met with a mental health expert to find my own digital balance… It’s a true love-hate relationship.”

Delicate pop tones with a softly melodic essence. It’s cute and playful while also feeling melancholic.
“This song is absolutely the most honest thing I’ve ever written.”

An indie-pop project that began in Tokyo and moved to LA.
“It came out of a period of some culture shock and at times, deep isolation, but also a time where i was feeling intensely creative and inspired.”

Vocally sublime, and melodically heartfelt. This Mancunian talent is one to watch out for.
“Wait For Me is a song about people giving you chances, and not to just leave without giving you opportunity’s in every aspect of life.”

“We’ve both had our fair share of break-ups, be it romantic relationships or break down of a friendship. They never seem to get easier, and sometimes you have to convince yourself that breaking up is the best for both of you, even though you know you’re putting yourself first.”

Feels like it’s been a hot minute since Denmark brought some premium pop over to Europe. That could change with ELBA – here’s a finessed pop sound with an old-school RnB vibe which is so smooth on the ears.

A really fun indie-folk duo from Long Island, with a feel of 60’s nostalgia. Oh, and in this instance, Molly refers to their uncle’s late, beloved dog.

Beautifully intense, dark yet eclectic pop from this classically trained London talent.

An intense fusion of soul and blues, blended with a dark yet frankly epic essence. The debut album, ‘Where Did We Get Lost’, is released on April 3rd via Blurred Recordings.