New Music: SIPHO.

Hailing from the British city of Birmingham is rising talent SIPHO. With a style of sound that incorporates elements of soul with R&B, gospel and electronic pop, this artist is rapidly marking his name as an artist to watch.

Powerful new single ‘ARMS’ is not only flawlessly produced, but also serves as a platform for SIPHO.’s sensational vocals to shine through.

“‘ARMS’ is a continued exploration of the complicated relationships we create as a generation – there for the sensation, not the responsibility. It’s something we’re gonna have to face up to or drown in the problems of the next decade ahead of us.”

Garnering support from the likes of DIY Magazine, Dummy, BBC Introducing, NME, COLORS and Complex UK amongst others, SIPHO. is undoubtedly one of the biggest UK newcomers to keep on your radars in 2023.

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New Music: Chloe Florence

Hailing from the city of Montreal, singer and songwriter Chloe Florence is steadily building momentum as one of Canada’s most exciting newcomers.

Featuring the talents of fellow artist Myles Lloyd, new single ‘Synergy‘ presents listeners with a sleek fusion of sultry alt-R&B and dark pop. Elaborating further on the song’s lyrics, Florence explains:

“Sonically, ‘Synergy’ embodies the tipping point, right before one confesses their feelings for the other. They’re addicted to playing with fire as they haven’t been burned (yet). There are feelings hidden under covers and subliminal messages found between the lines of their late-night conversations – in bed and during late-night drives. The lyrics depict the situationship as lustful, mysterious, dangerous, and intense.”

While still early in her career, Florence has already impressively garnered more than 500k career streams to date.

Chloe Florence | Myles Lloyd

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New Music: Elison [Holding Hour]

Rising Des Moines duo Elison [Holding Hour] unveil their new single ‘Fruit Flies’. By expertly blending elements of indie rock with shoegaze and dreamy pop, this emerging musical project craft sounds that feel raw and captivating in tone, while also maintaining an emotive essence.

‘Fruit Flies’ tells of the self-destruction that could occur if we allow ourselves to over-romanticise the memories of our younger years:

“When I started playing music during the pandemic, after decades of wishing I was brave enough to try, I found myself revisiting the girl that ignited the dream in the first place, my sixteen-year-old self. Through that process I started questioning the actual growth I previously thought I had achieved.” – Marissa Kephart, Elison

Elison comprises of lead singer and guitarist Marissa Kephart, and Scott Yoshimura – who also serves as a producer, engineer and multi-instrumentalist for the project.

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New Music: Abby Simone

Singer and songwriter Abby Simone will be a name that we suspect many people will come to know over the next year.

By crafting a finessed sound that seamlessly fuses melodic soul with jazz, R&B and pop, Simone looks set to become one of the most promising new artists to emerge from Asia.

Inspired by long-distance relationships, debut single ‘Same Sunrise’ serves as a perfect introduction to Simone’s work. Elaborating further on the lyrics, she explains:

“After a while you get used to the distance, but never the absence. This song was written for lovers, friends and families in a long-distance relationship to say, ‘Hey, that wasn’t easy but well done.’ We all know that the sun really doesn’t rise. But when you’re with your person and the world stops moving, science can wait.”

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New Music: Venus as a boy

Hailing from Los Angeles is songwriter and producer Venus as a boy (aka Theo Lee), who today unveils his latest release, ‘When were you so low‘.

A recent winner of the Kenny Beats battle, this promising talent constructs intricate electronic sounds that result in soundscapes that feel immersive, intriguing and arresting in character. Elaborating further on his new single, Lee explains:

“‘When were you so low’ a song about coming to terms with the realities of chasing your dreams and the things one has to sacrifice in order to do so.”

Lee’s artistry has already led him to work alongside the likes of Adrian Cota, Cody Simpson, Nick Lee and Rowlan, while his music has been featured on flagship Spotify playlists like ‘anti-pop’.

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New Music: Aze

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Emerging from Austria are Aze – a musical project consisting of Beyza Demirkalp and Ezgi Atas.

Together, these two childhood friends create an atmospheric sound that incorporates elements of alternative R&B with dreamy pop.

‘Sidewalk’ is taken from the duo’s ‘Hotline Aze’ project (out now), and presents listeners with an immersive audible experience that is both mesmerising and intriguing in character.

To date, this rising outfit have accumulated over 300k catalogue streams on Spotify, while also commanding more than 50k monthly listeners on the platform.

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New Music: nothhingspecial

Showcasing some of the most exciting indie sounds to emerge recently from Germany, nothhingspecial is the new musical project of a 20-year old artist who is also known as Chrissie.

Lifted from her EP of the same name, ‘somewhere we don’t know’ presents listeners with a beautifully raw and emotive song that was inspired by the struggles that we face when trying to ‘fit in’ with what the world expects from us.

“This song was written when I felt like I couldn’t stand being in the current position I was in anymore. I think many people struggle with the idea of fitting into this world and system and portraying something for society’s sake. I honestly just felt like disappearing and wanted to see and feel something different.”

To date, nothhingspecial has garnered more than 440k career streams on Spotify alone, while critical praise comes from the likes of GEM Magazine and We Love That Sound.

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New Music: Deki Alem

Consisting of brothers Sammy and Johnny Bennett, Deki Alem is a new musical project emerging from Sweden that incorporates elements of drum’n’bass with hip hop, electronica and punk.

The resulting sound presents listeners with tracks that are refreshingly invigorating and energising in tone.

Rapidly gaining traction across Scandinavia, Deki Alem have already garnered praise from the likes of GAFFA Sweden and Kingsize Magazine.

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New Music: Bellah Mae

We are kicking the weekend off with an exciting UK newcomer who’s style of alt-pop has already piqued the interest of several noted tastemakers like Wonderland, Clash and Notion magazines.

While ‘Boyfriend Of The Year’ is Bellah Mae’s first official release, the track has already gained considerable traction through TikTok. Elaborating further on the creation of the song, Mae explains:

‘I’d had the opening line of the chorus in my notes app for a few months, but I didn’t know which angle I wanted to take the song. Josh [Breaks, collaborator] and I started trying out ideas and, in an hour, we had written the song. It was one of those examples where it just writes itself.”

With more than 100k streams on Spotify alone in only a matter of days, it’s safe to say that Mae is one UK artist to watch in 2023.

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New Music: Cherry Angel

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One of the most exciting discoveries of the day comes courtesy of LA-based singer and songwriter Cherry Angel (aka Alycia Lancey).

‘Caffeinated‘ is a masterclass in dreamy lo-fi pop, and looks at the euphoric highs of being young and in love.

“It’s true, she’s doing most of the chasing, but she’s cool with it. She doesn’t think it’s complicated, so why should anyone else care? She’s having fun.”

Originally resorting to songwriting as a healing outlet for her anxiety-depression, Cherry Angel now looks set to take on her most ambitious year yet – with more new music planned in 2023.

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New Music: Joey May

Today sees the introduction of promising newcomer Joey May, who is a 21-year old Austrian-born singer and songwriter currently based in London.

Inspired by the likes of Maisie Peters, Lizzy McAlpine and Holly Humberstone, May crafts a style of bedroom pop that feels subtle and fragile in tone, yet carries deeply personal and captivating lyricism. Elaborating further on debut single ‘Crime‘, May explains:

“With an end as unstable and unpredictable as the constant back and forth in a romantic situationship ‘Crime’ is all about crushing someone you’re not supposed to and the fear that comes with losing them.”

Fans of this immensely talented artist can look forward to an upcoming EP entitled ‘notes from my bedroom’, which is out soon.

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New Music: AVEY

AVEY is the new musical project of Canadian singer and songwriter Avery O’Brien.

Debut single ‘end game’ is inspired by the emotions that come with falling in love, and serves listeners with a refreshing alt-pop sound that is both energising and charming in equal measures.

“‘end game’ is about finding the person you want to spend the rest of your life with while tumbling through your emotions and insecurities.”

Fans of the AVEY project can look forward to a forthcoming five-song EP, scheduled for release next year.

O’Brien is also a member of well-known Vancouver outfit Harlequin Gold, who have accumulated well over one million catalogue streams on Spotify alone.

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New Music: Cat Reynolds

One of the most impressive Irish talents to come across our radars recently has been singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Cat Reynolds.

This London-based artist creates sounds that fuse elements of classic rock with indie, pop and soul into impactful, emotive and sincere pieces of music.

‘I’ll Miss The Rain’ is taken from Reynolds’ ‘The Sad Boys Club’ EP (out now), and presents listeners with a song that juxtaposes vulnerable and delicate verses with anthemic and powerful choruses – mirroring the turbulence of a failed relationship.

“This song was born from heartache, it’s a look back at the positives and negatives that come from a relationship.”

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New Music: Sunkissed Child

Emerging from the UK is hugely promising Lebanese newcomer Sunkissed Child, who releases her new single, ‘Monday Grind’ today.

Seamlessly blending elements of alternative R&B with neo-soul and hip hop, the track showcases a sound that is reminiscent of Amy Winehouse’s ‘Frank’ era, while still maintaining its own distinct sonic identity.

Sunkissed Child plays alongside Tamzene at the Hyde Park Book Club in Leeds on the 6th November – details can be found here.

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New Music: Crybabyamy

While still only 20-years of age, Irish singer and songwriter Crybabyamy is already marking herself as one of the country’s most promising new pop starlets.

Inspired by society’s addiction to social media and the unrealistic images of ourselves that we portray through it, new single ‘Validation’ is not only culturally relevant but also highly relatable to many.

Already picking up attention from heavyweights like Wonderland, Hot Press, A1234 and XS Noize amongst others, Crybabyamy is one artist to watch for in 2023.

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New Music: Siobhán Winifred

Fans of melancholic indie-pop will most certainly fall in love with rising London-based alternative artist Siobhán Winifred.

New single ‘This House’ serves listeners with a raw and deeply moving piece of music that looks at broken relationships – and the consequent fallouts.

“‘This House’ was written at a time when I was at my most vulnerable. I had it all down in twenty minutes and the vocals on the final version are all from the first take, everything was so raw. The song was written two days after a house party that my ex, his new girlfriend and I were all at. The song is about all the conflicting emotions you have when you want someone to be happy but are struggling to watch them move on. I wanted to capture the intense feeling of claustrophobia I had that night. Everybody there knew the situation and it just reached a point where I had to leave. I included sounds of a house party on the track and the production kicks in on the line ‘so I think I better leave’ – it’s about reaching breaking point and desperately needing to escape.”

To date, Winifred has received critical praise from the likes of BBC Introducing, Radio 1 and 6 Music, while her debut single ‘Black Hole’ (released earlier in the summer) has already accumulated more than 115k streams on Spotify alone.

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New Music: Mary Middlefield

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We don’t often come across new artists from Switzerland, so today is a little bit of a special day as we unveil newcomer Mary Middlefield and her debut single, ‘Band Aid’.

The song looks at the notion of two lovers not sharing the same vision for their relationship, and demonstrates Middlefield’s beautiful style of songwriting that fuses elements of folk with indie and soft pop.

Inspired by artists as varied as Jeff Buckley and Radiohead to Phoebe Bridgers and Sufjan Stevens, Middlefield’s sound came to fruition during the pandemic, when she shifted her focus from training as a classical musician to developing a more current style of sound.

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New Music: Nathan Archie

Hailing from the state of Indiana is rising singer and songwriter Nathan Archie. A 19-year old artist who initially came to prominence by covering songs in his own unique style, this talent now unveils his first official release to the world.

Emotive new single ‘hurt me enough’ showcases Archie’s beautifully captivating vocals, while a melancholic production sets the scene for his captivating lyricism to shine through.

With support from the likes of Wordplay Magazine and A1234, as well as more than a million followers on TikTok alone, Archie is one artist to keep a close eye on over the next few months.

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New Music: Fitzroy Holt

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Showcasing some of the most promising new talent to emerge from the Midlands, newcomer Fitzroy Holt is already gaining prominence from just a handful of releases so far.

With its spellbinding mix of soul, R&B, psychedelia and blues, new single ‘How Long’ truly is a sonic creation like none other. Speaking on the lyrical concept behind the song, Holt explains:

“‘How Long?’ was written during the first days of the Covid lockdown. We’d just moved into our old studio above an art gallery in Wolverhampton and began what effectively became a Involuntary artist retreat high above the city centre Like every artist at the time I think I was trying to channel my feelings of isolation and longing, but also hope. I hope it can be a battle cry for anyone who’s going through a tough time emotionally or spiritually. It always gets better.” 

Having recently played his own headline set at London’s iconic St. Pancras Old Church, as well as garnering support from the likes of Clash Magazine, Gigwise and BBC Introducing, Holt looks set to take on his biggest year yet.

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New Music: LÉA THE LEOX

Californian artist LÉA THE LEOX is here to banish any Monday blues away with the release of a shimmering new dance bop that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

‘T.V.’ effortlessly fuses electronic pop with elements of house music, resulting in a sound that is infectiously feel-good and uplifting in tone.

Fans of this promising singer and songwriter should also check out ‘Pricey’ and ’80 Proof’, both of which can be found on LÉA’s Spotify page here.

LÉA THE LEOX

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