New Music: Bo Milli

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Another week, another stellar newcomer to emerge from Norway. This time it’s the turn of Bergen-based Bo Milli, who has just unveiled her new single, ‘FOMO’.

Demonstrating a natural flair for writing catchy pop songs that carry with them intelligent lyrics, the track finds the 21-year-old starlet wondering how things would unfold if we were more honest with our feelings towards each other.

“I like writing lyrics that sketch out what someone would say to another person if they were actually honest. In that vein, ‘FOMO’ is about the breaking point in a casual relationship where I lose my cool — in a very literal sense: while that other person is out partying with cool people, I’m unable to hide my true feelings on the matter, unable to stay emotionally distant and hard-to-get. It’s about losing a game you’ve been engaged in with someone, because you care more. And it’s about the ‘fear of missing out’ that constant digital insight into other peoples life has fostered.”

With support from the likes of The Line of Best Fit, The Luna Collective and When The Horn Blows, Bo Milli might well be one of Norway’s next big pop exports.

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New Music: PRIESTESS

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Hailing from London, PRIESTESS is a critically acclaimed alternative-pop project formed by musician Kate Fleur Young.

New single ‘HOOKS’ is lifted from the artist’s debut ‘Landscapes’ EP, and presents listeners with an immersive sonic experience that is as haunting as it is intriguing in character.

“This track was written about my experience within an abusive relationship and the relatability I felt about people that ‘go back’ to their partners even when they know it’s unhealthy and bad for them. This experience was one that was very hard for me to extricate myself from and I felt it was like an intoxicating monster that had its hooks in me making it very hard to leave.”

With praise from established tastemakers as notable as CLASH, Wonderland and M magazines, PRIESTESS looks set to become one of the UK’s most interesting newcomers in 2023.

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New Music: Ben Wolf

We’re starting the day by introducing you to Belgian singer and songwriter Ben Wolf. With a style of sound that is sincere and emotive in tone, Wolff creates pop songs that present powerful and impactful lyrics over beautifully melodic productions.

Wolf’s journey into songwriting began as a way for him to process the grief that he suffered when his best friend passed away, as he explains:

“I picked up the pen for the first time on the night after my best friend passed away. At that moment I felt numb, but wanted to feel something. I wrote her a letter, but that didn’t suffice.”

An artist who is already gaining traction in his home nation, Wolf has so far garnered more than 200k career streams from only a handful of releases.

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New Music: Luchi Blue

Hailing from South East London, rising singer, rapper, producer and model Luchi Blue has marked himself as one of the Capital’s most promising new talents this year.

While on the surface Blue’s work features distinct hip hop elements, this is an artist who is unafraid to fuse other genres and musical styles into his productions – resulting in sounds that feel refreshingly original. Speaking on his new single ‘3AM’, Blue explains:

This song is about waiting for that late-night reply from the person you love and all of the thoughts about your relationship that go with that moment in time.

With support from the likes of 9Bills, EQUATE and 1987 magazines, Blue is one UK talent to keep on your radars over the next twelve months.

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New Music: Sidders

The boroughs of North London have always served as a hotbed of musical talent for the city, and today’s introduction of singer, songwriter and rapper Sidders continues to build on the iconic area’s legacy.

‘Paper Kisses’ fuses British hip hop with alternative pop, and adds extra touches of old-school jazz and nostalgic bossa nova for good measure. Elaborating on the lyrical concept behind the song, Sidders explains:

“I wrote the track when there was a lot of pressure to stray away from the love of things. It’s a reminder that you can trust in yourself and not get lost in the noise of always chasing money.”

To date, this promising musician has picked up praise from the likes of COLORS and Clash, sold out a series of shows in London, and also performed gigs in the city and further out into Europe alongside Bone Slim, Edbl, Mom Tudie and Danny Sanchez.

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New Music: Smurgy

Hailing from New Zealand comes psych-pop newcomer Smurgy. Through a unique style of music-making, this promising artist creates sonic experiences like none other.

Smurgy’s ‘Mess’ is a prime example of this talent’s extraordinary work. Inspired by heartbreak, the song presents listeners with a dreamy sound that is bittersweet yet also mesmerising in character.

With songs already featured on notable playlists like Spotify’s Fuzzy, Crush and Fresh Finds AU & NZ, Smurgy is most certainly one talent to watch for in 2023.

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New Music: Bäckar

Emerging from Los Angeles is singer, songwriter and producer Joseph Brooks, who goes by the moniker of Bäckar.

Fans of PinkPantheress and Imogen Heap will most likely fall in love with Bäckar’s latest single, entitled ‘Self Reflection’.

The song showcases a soundscape that is both experimental and future-forward, while also paying homage to Brooks’s pop icons from the past – ranging from The Beach Boys to Depeche Mode and Prince.

An upcoming debut album is currently in production. In the meantime, listeners can enjoy Bäckar’s catalogue of releases on Spotify.

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New Music: Young Culture

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Hailing from Albany in New York, three-piece outfit Young Culture create a nostalgic kind of punk-pop that is impossible not to feel some kind of love for.

Anthemic new single ‘Not In Love’ treats listeners to a 00’s inspired blend of indie-rock, pop and punk. The sound feels sentimental and old-school in tone, but still maintains a fresh and current edge.

The trio are currently preparing for a North American tour, initially starting in December before picking up again from March next year. Tickets can be found here.

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New Music: MCBALLER

Fans of N*E*R*D’s earliest music will most likely enjoy American newcomer MCBALLER’s work.

Debut single ‘JUMPIN’ showcases an uninhibited sound that boldly blends alternative R&B with hip hop and indie, ultimately resulting in a song that truly is in a league of its own.

While not much is yet known about this exciting new talent, MCBALLER might well be one of 2023’s biggest surprises.

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New Music: GOVAN

Singer, songwriter and rapper GOVAN has been one of the most exciting new finds this autumn.

Hailing from California, this emerging artist constructs sounds that feel fresh and future-forward, yet still somehow maintain an essence of nostalgia and playfulness that makes for an utterly charming audible experience.

With early support from outlets like Complex already under his belt, it’s safe to say that this is one talent worth keeping on your radars.

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New Music: Stefan Lars

Stefan Lars is promising new creative based in Berlin, who is not only a singer and songwriter but also a composer, producer and videographer.

Drawing inspiration from his time as a child growing up in Sweden, Lars crafts a style of sound that melds essences of Scandinavian melancholy with the urban spirit that comes from being centred in an urban metropolis like Berlin.

The resulting songs are not only emotive and sincere in tone, but also feel refreshingly raw and authentic. Elaborating on new single ‘Turning Grey’, Lars explains:

“Thematically, it is about dreams with rejuvenating qualities and the lingering question to what extend they are real and/ or illusionary and may even function as a form of modern consumerist escapism.”

The song marks Lars’s third single to date, following the release of ‘Thin Ice’ and ‘Xabian Elegy’.

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New Music: Sorry, Peach

It wouldn’t be a normal Friday without showcasing some new indie talent, and today it’s the turn of South Carolina’s all-female group, Sorry, Peach.

With a style of music-making that masterfully fuses elements of bedroom-pop and lo-fi indie rock together, this impressive collective of musicians create songs that are both sonically powerful and lyrically emotive.

‘In Saturn’s View’ is lifted from the band’s new ‘You Were Never Mine’ EP (out now), and presents listeners with a beautifully melodic slice of indie that feels vulnerable, melancholic, and utterly captivating in tone.

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New Music: Ela Ozturk

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One of the most moving releases this week comes courtesy of Turkish-American newcomer Ela Ozturk.

By fusing elements of alternative R&B with pop, soul, jazz, blues and pop, Ozturk constructs expressive sounds that are bold and unashamedly unique in character.

New single ‘Roots’ finds the singer and songwriter sharing powerful words of wisdom and encouragement for those of us who feel as though we have lost our way in life:

“‘Roots’ focuses on rebuilding yourself after someone has broken your connection with who you are. The lyrics describe a comeback story.”

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Ela Ozturk is a Turkish-American singer-songwriter who found her love for music as young as six years old. Her father encouraged her passion for music, which allowed Ozturk to engulf herself in sound. Growing up in the Bay Area and having a Turkish background helped expose her to a wide variety of artists, genres, and musical movements. She takes inspiration from strong female vocalists such as the likes of Etta James, Aretha Franklin, and Adele.

Her unique blend of blues, jazz, R&B, blue-eyed soul, and pop, fused with her powerhouse vocals and confessional lyrics set her apart from most up-and-coming pop artists. 

“‘Roots’ focuses on rebuilding yourself after someone has broken your connection with who you are,” says Ela Ozturk on the deeper meaning of the song. Her inspiring message influences the audience to take control of their lives and build the person they want to be after losing their way. “The lyrics describe a comeback story,” explains Ozturk. Lyrics such as, “I’m coming back to my roots, the me before you, the calm before your storm, the light before your darkness. I’m returning, I’m returning, back to my roots, I’m coming back, I’m coming back, I’m coming back.” Ozturk describes the adventure of finding yourself after trials and tribulations. Combining powerful vocals with lively instrumentation, Ozturk has made a perfect track to help shine light after dark times and rejoice in the feeling of falling back into your own person after feeling lost. “Roots” was written by Ela Ozturk and produced and mixed by Morgan Clae Sanker and Tommy Sanker. 

New Music: MAIH

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Another new name to add to Norway’s ever-growing roster of impressive pop vocalists, MAIH introduces herself to the world through single ‘Let Him Let Me Go’.

With its perfected style of melancholic dream-pop, the song presents itself as an anthem for the broken-hearted, and feels emotive and vulnerable in tone.

It’s a sound that is so typically Scandinavian in style, but never fails to win us over. Keep MAIH on your radars for the year ahead – this talent may well be one of Norway’s newest exports.

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New Music: DROZ

Hailing from Essex in England is promising artist DROZ. Today sees this multi-talented artist release his new single, entitled ‘back to me.’

With it’s infectious mix of nu-disco, electronica, indie and pop, the song’s lyrics look at the moment when you cross paths with your ex, and realise that you’ll never get back together again.

“Simply, it’s a song about seeing your ex at a party and knowing you’ve moved on, no matter what. Despite those good memories of the exciting times you had together, we move, and you know that’s what is best for you, and evidently for them too.”

Since his debut only last year, DROZ has gone on to acquire more than 140k career streams to date on Spotify alone.

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New Music: JVSMINE

Representing some of London’s newest and finest R&B-pop sounds is rising newcomer JVSMINE.

New single ‘forgive me’ was produced by Luke Osborne, and looks at the times in our lives when we fall into relationships without truly understanding what being love means.

“Being presented with love can really feel like holding a mirror up to yourself and to insecurities you didn’t even know you had. I wanted to write from a perspective of not knowing how to give and receive love. It’s something that everyone writes and dreams about in this society, however I’ve come to realise that I still have a lot to learn and this song is my personal reflection on that.”

JVSMINE will release more new music as well as a mixtape in 2023. With support from the likes of BBC Introducing already under her belt, this emerging artist looks set to take on her biggest year yet

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New Music: jnr.

Emerging from Sydney is promising singer, songwriter and producer jnr. (aka Ben Siva). While this talent is relatively new, it’s safe to say that his universally likeable style of pop will gain significant traction over the coming months.

Fans of The 1975 and LANY will delight in jnr.’s new single, ‘Say (Light Me Up)’, which treats listeners to an an anthemic sound that is both melodically catchy and lyrically captivating.

The track serves as jnr.’s third release to date, following on from his previous singles, ‘A Friend’ and ‘Remember’.

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New Music: Priscilla

Emerging Australian outfit Priscilla create a kind of pop sound that instinctively gives you itchy feet.

New single ‘Lose Control’ presents listeners with an energising fusion of synth, disco and power-pop that is sure to win this duo a whole new legion of fans.

Listeners in Australia can catch Priscilla supporting The Veronicas on 2nd December at the Ice Cream Factory, and at Sunday Music on 11th December at the Fremantle Arts Centre.

As the musical project of P Gardner and Luke Minness, these two musicians have already garnered praise from heavyweight tastemakers like Wonderland Magazine.

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New Music: Varas

While Varas may be a name new to many of you, this emerging 25-year old talent has been gaining momentum across the Nordic region since the release of his 2020 debut EP, ‘Set One’.

Hailing from Sweden, Varas is the musical moniker for self-taught Chilean producer, singer and songwriter Benjamin Muñoz Varas.

Signed to the legendary TEN Music Group, Varas constructs a style of alternative indie-pop that feels understated yet melancholic, sincere and emotive in tone.

Elaborating on the inspiration behind his latest release, Varas explains:

 “‘New Light’ got created out of surprise and by getting to know new sides of myself. It was equally scary and relieving when I realised I’d always replace me with another me. I was convinced the person I identified as was a constant thing, a solid rock. I change each year and each day.”

“It doesn’t matter if I’ve convinced myself into a certain direction, all it takes is romances, friendships, losing and getting jobs, letting go of dreams or creating new ones to lose the sense of it. It’s dumb. But don’t get me wrong, it’s a positive and vital ability. Although when I think about it, scratch what I said. It could also just be a song about falling in love at the wrong time. Ask me again tomorrow!”

The track serves a taster to Varas’ forthcoming EP, which is set for release early next year.

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New Music: j maw

Track of the week. While we don’t know exactly who j maw is (yet), this emerging outfit is one of the most exciting finds we have come across recently. By being intentionally mysterious, j maw aims to encourage listeners to focus on the music above anything else.

Ambient yet captivating in tone, new single ‘Day Ones’ presents listeners with a perfected blend of lo-fi alternative R&B and hip hop. The resulting sound is nothing short of spectacular. Elaborating further on the song’s concept, j maw explains:

“’Day Ones’ is about friendship, Sangha, community – the people that were with you from the beginning and the ones that need to see you get back up after you’ve been hurt. It’s like UFO music because it comes from that other place, the kind of place you can only get to in your dreams.”

With such a unique approach to music-making, there’s no doubt in our minds that j maw will garner significant traction over the next year.

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