Airy yet rich, catchy indie pop. Check out here.
New Music: Pillowfight
Catchy, sinister pop that has a 90’s funk vibe around it (or at least, I think so). Check out here.
New Music: Hey Champ
Fun electropop from Chicago. Check out here.
Bob Marley – Three Little Birds (Kissy Klub Version)
Kissy Sell Out remixes a Bob Marley classic. It’s as good and mental as you’d expect it to be.
New Music: Erik Segerstedt
Swedish pop from a singer who’ll be taking part in next month’s Melodifestivalen (i.e. Scandinavian stardom is close by)! Check out here.
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New Music: Fyfe
This shows some promise. It’s a calm, alternative sound from a 23 year old Londoner. Check out here.
Mo Money Mo Problem$
Give this re-working of Notorios B.I.G’s classic by The Bolivian Marching Affair a listen. Gets the blood racing a little, doesn’t it?
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New Music: Gentlemen Hall
The happiest bit of synth pop you’ll listen to all day. And the track’s free! Check out here.
New Music: MoXiiE
Dirty new pop with that New York edge. Check out here.
New Music: Crash Avenue
Cute indie with lots of strings. Check out here.
New Music: Snakadaktal
A gorgeous, sexy track from an Australian band. It’s being released as part of a AA-side through the Young & Lost Club label in the UK on February 25th. Check out here.
First Listen: Miriam Bryant ‘Push Play’
What a long way Miriam Bryant’s come from being featured what only seems like yesterday. She’s been touted as “Sweden’s biggest breakthrough artist of 2013” by Sweden’s biggest magazine Aftonbladet, as well as landing top 40 on the German airplay chart’s and #11 on the club-charts with her debut single “Finders Keepers”.
Now she’s got a new single and it’s predictably brilliant. It’s already out in Scandinavia and I’m pretty sure it’ll be out worldwide soon. I’m so excited with this lady…
New Music: Blaenavon
Very cool new indie 3-piece from Hampshire. Check out here.
First Listen: The Deer Tracks ‘Lazarus’
Track of the week. Alfitude wouldn’t be the same without this kind of music being featured. Brilliant, uplifting Swedish electropop. Check out The Deer Tracks.
First Watch: Svenstrup & Vendelboe ‘Where Do We Go From Here’
New Music: The Dirty Rivers
If all the hype that guitar music is making a comeback this year (when did it fall out of view in the first place?) then this band should do pretty well. Check out here.
First Listen: The Fiery Paino ‘Scene From A Science Fictional Love Story’
A pleasant enough poppy indie track from Sweden’s The Fiery Piano, who were first featured back in September 2011. Long time!




















