Odeal – Passenger

One of South London’s finest talents to emerge of late, Odeal returns with the sensational ‘Passenger’. This is a finessed fusion of neo-soul and alt-RnB, with a deeply emotive melody and sleek vocals.

Odeal

Terrace Martin – Can’t Let You Go (feat. Nick Grant)

Grammy-nominated artist and producer Terrace Martin joins forces with Nick Grant for his latest song ‘Can’t Let You Go’, which is a finessed blend of soul, alt-RnB and jazz that feels fresh yet timeless in equal parts.

“Can’t let you go is a song that came from the feeling of being in love with someone or something that kills you slowly. Some people are in love with the Internet, or control, or perception, and if you’re not careful those can kill you slowly as well.” – Terrace Martin

Terrace Martin | Nick Grant

New Music: Max RM

A melodic fusion of indie and folk from London talent Max RM. Not much is known of this artist yet, other than he’s also a composer for films, spoken word and art installations. Nonetheless, the mystery just adds to the beauty of this sound even more, and I can’t wait to hear what comes out next.

Max RM

New Music: Matthew Abapo

A new independent singer-songwriter from the Philippines, Matthew Abapo has been singing since childhood.

His debut single was released last summer and garnered over 100,000 streams in the first few months alone.

Now he’s returned with another tremendously catchy pop bop in the shape of ‘Forget You’, and it’s sure to win him even more new fans.

“This is a breakup song that captures the emotion of losing someone and wanting to move on when one cannot.”

Matthew Abapo

Watch: Anthony Ramos – Say Less

“‘Say Less’ is a transition song into this darker world I am exploring in my music. This video is a depiction of two people in a fleeting inferno of a relationship – one that can never be stable – but is too amazing to give up in spite of the inevitable outcome. They’re keeping a flame alive that will eventually burn out or explode. Not sure how it’ll end up, but in the meantime ‘Say Less’.”

Anthony Ramos

Tyler Mann – Truth

I’ve featured Tyler Mann before, albeit as a vocalist with other artists. This is the first time I have truly discovered his own solo material, and it’s damn excellent. ‘Truth’ is a melancholic fusion of indie-soul and dark pop, exploring the dangers and excitement that comes with a new love.

“My dad always says I live a very charmed life and I think in some ways that’s definitely true and I’m very grateful but it absolutely does not apply to my romantic life. So when I sat down with my collaborator nicopop to make this record I was thinking about the fear that comes with a new attraction. I think anybody out there who’s ever been heartbroken and then had to open themselves back up should know what I mean by that and really this song is for all of you.”

Tyler Mann

New Music: Tassia Zappia

Sometimes (albeit, very rarely), you listen to new artist sing just a few notes and you instantly know there’s something immensely special about them. I can now say that in April 2021, one of those moments occurred with the discovery of Australian singer-songwriter Tassia Zappia.

A sensationally mesmerising vocal is paired with a classic soul production to give this song an essence of timelessness that is just so magnificent to experience. Watch out for this lady – she’s going to take over the world by storm, mark my words!

“I pour my heartache, the agony and ecstasy into every one of my songs. I’m being very straightforward and saying, ‘This is my life. This is how I feel. I hope you feel the same way.’ When you hear a song where you relate to every lyric, it reminds you somebody else is going through the same things, and it makes the world ten times better. You know you’re not the only person in bed crying about this.”

Tassia Zappia

New Music: WYATT

Hailing from Tulsa (Oklahoma) Wyatt Sanders is no stranger to making hit records; he’s already a platinum-selling talent who’s written and produced for the likes of Diplo, Trippie Redd, and Iann Dior to name a few.

Now releasing solo material under the moniker of WYATT, this phenomenally talented artist has crafted one of the most impressive releases of the week with ‘Me Against You’. A pop song with deep substance, it tells of an on-and-off lover, painting the cycle from chaos to comfort and love after war.

WYATT

Valley Boy – Gummi Bear

To mark the release of Valley Boy’s debut EP ‘Thursday Friday’ (which is out now), the ingenious duo have launched ‘Gummi Bear’ as a single to entice us all into their wonderfully unique world of indie rock.

“The songs on this EP cover territory spanning from our personal relationships to our family ones, and even our relationship with each other as friends, and are all shaped through the lens of having grown up together in our beloved San Fernando Valley. We hope you stick around as we continue to unpack more of our childhoods and accumulate more tiny keyboards.”

Valley Boy

Jeremy Schmett + Katie Buxton – Right Where We Left Off

A very sweet blend of dream-pop and indie, matched with two vocals that compliment each other beautifully.

“I wrote this song around two years ago about Katie Buxton, the featured artist. She’s always been one of my best friends in the world. When I wrote it, I was ridiculously in love and the song poured out of me. Getting to then work on the record with Katie was a really special experience for both of us.”

Jeremy Schmett | Katie Buxton

New Music: Miss Madeline

A magnificent slice of hyperpop bliss from American talent Miss Madeline. ‘Platinum’ is a twisted love song that follows Miss Madeline’s quest for pop stardom. It’s wildly infectious and bursting with feel-good vibes; perfect for the weekend ahead.

“This song is about demanding a pop star love story from one of my producer bro crushes… cuz sometimes you gotta spell it out for them. It doesn’t have to be forever… we can break up in the morning, but let’s at least make it hot and reckless. I’m excited to continue to play with different sounds within the pop and dance realm, and explore my version of vulnerability”.

Miss Madeline

New Music: Abby Siler

A deeply emotive piece of ballad-pop that feels haunting and heartbreaking. A truly beautiful debut release from American newcomer Abby Siler.

“I wrote it in a place of heartbreak and loss but also in a place of finding myself and understanding love in new dimensions from heartbreak.”

Abby Siler

New Music: Conor Gains

A magnificently glorious blend of soul and power-pop from 27-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Conor Gains.

‘Light Shine In’ makes an instant impact and serves as a lament about missing home. It speaks of the space in any relationship being the air that keeps the fire burning. Just like a good fire needs air, every relationship needs your own air to breathe.

Taken from the forthcoming EP ‘Threë’ which is out on 16th April 2021.

Conor Gains

New Music: MASSIVESAD

An atmospheric and eclectic indie sound with a dreamy and melancholic essence. Listening to ‘Make This Real’ is a fully immersive experience; it’s a track that transports you to your inner thoughts and lets you face them head on.

“By asking questions about the foundational human experience of needing and asking for help, this song wrestles with the difficult concepts of depression, self-harm, honesty and listening to others’ cries for help, all while maintaining a strong thread of hope.”

MASSIVESAD

Beat The System – Chasing the High

New York pop band Beat The System are the kind of outfit who take a glass-half-full approach to both music and life.

Founded in 2005 by brothers Gerald and Stewart, the pair decided to move from Malaysia to the States and pursue music full time. Currently, they’re also joined by songwriter Adrian and singer Shannon, who’s a former American Idol qualifier.

‘Chasing the High’ is a track that sets them on a mission to positively influence the world through the power of their uplifting pop!

Beat The System