Song of the Day: With her first new music in four years, the British singer-songwriter returns with two dynamic rock-pop singles, one with mesmeric rising and falling piano chord line, the other with a jaunty jazz style, heralding her new album, This Ain’t the Way You Go Out
Read moreSong of the Day: Real Estate - Water Underground
Song of the Day: Beautiful, perfect simplicity of melody is deceptively hard to achieve, but it flows freely in this new track by the Brooklyn indie-folk band, heralding their forthcoming album, Daniel, out in February on Domino Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Sasha Assad - Still
Song of the Day: Alongside another recent single, Bad Nature, a compelling, passionate, swaggering indie rock number from the Nottingham artist with Egyptian heritage with a song about heartbreak
Read moreSongs of the Day: Leonardo Barbadoro - Bomi / Hybr Spiro (from Musica Automata album)
Songs of the Day: Mesmeric, unusual, charming, ingenious instrumental gems released late last year by the Italian composer from an album performed by an orchestra of over 80 robots, and currently the largest robot orchestra in the world
Read moreSong of the Day: Sam Akpro - Death By Entertainment
Song of the Day: With a fabulously meaty bass thrum, a textured guitars, drums and synths, a forthright, engaging track about living in excess, released late last year by the singer, songwriter & producer from Peckham in south-east London
Read moreSong of the Day: Sans Soucis - Mexico City (featuring Charles)
Song fo the Day: An uplifting single for a winter Monday of pop-funk escapism to a hotter climate by the London-based Italian singer-songwriter Giulia Grispino and co-producer Cid Rim (Clemens Bacher) with guest vocals by Charles
Read moreSong of the Day: Ratbag - Dead End Kids (Why Aren't You Laughing EP)
Song of the Day: Sharp, catchy, renegade-themed indie post-punk from New Zealand by the band of Auckland artist Sophie Brown with the opening track from her debut EP, Why Aren’t You Laughing, alongside a panache for Gorillaz-style visuals
Read moreSong of the Day: TATYANA - Hold My Hand / Down Bad
Song of the Day: A distinctive, catchy, clever and innovative pair of recent electro-pop singles packed with textured sounds by the London artist Tatyana Phillips, taken from their forthcoming album, It's Over, out on 22 March via Sinderlyn
Read moreSong of the Day: Memory Of Jane - Loose Lines
Song of the Day: Rippling, intricate drums and bass, soothing synths and understated vocals come in this highly original recent single by the French/British multi-instrumentalist Maïlé Doremus-Cook, and is produced by Oli Bayston
Read moreSong of the Day: Jim Perkins - Winter
Song of the Day: A delicate, beautiful, seasonally evocative orchestral instrumental new single by the London pianist and composer out on Bigo and Twigetti
Read moreSong of the Day: Strange Boy - Sophia
Song of the Day: From the forthcoming debut album, Love Remains, beautiful, delicate, inspiring electronica with orchestration and falsetto vocals by the London duo of Kieran Brunt and Matthew Huxley, inspired by the arrival of a life-affirming niece
Read moreSong of the Day: Vanity Fairy - Love of My Life
Song of the Day: A gently imaginative romantic, uplifting, disco-funk number to end 2023 with throwback 70s style reminiscent of classic Bee Gees, especially in that vocal style, by London singer-songwriter Daisy Capri
Read moreSong of the Day: Osees - Goon (Intercepted Message album)
Song of the Day: Another gem from 2023, a brilliantly madcap track taken from latest LP, Intercepted Message, by the prolific San Francisco rock band fronted by John Dwyer, with a prime example one with their current psychedelic, synth-punk fireworks to go with garage-rock guitar and double drums
Read moreSong of the Day: Yumi Zouma - KPR
Song of the Day: Bright, uplifting, clever and wistful, with sinewy guitars and thrumming bass, a catchy and cagey number about uncertain love in this opening track from the New Zealand indie band’s latest recent release, EP IV
Read moreSongs of the Day: Dorothy Carter - The Squirrel Is A Funny Thing / Celtic Medley
Songs of the Day: A couple of beautiful and unusual tracks from a recent reissue of the 1978 experimental folk/psych album, Waillee Waillee, by the American composer and virtuoso of the hammered dulcimer zither, and other psalterium and hammer family instruments
Read moreSong of the Day: Ladytron - All Over By Xmas
Song of the Day: A bell-jingling, tuneful seasonal single with dark undertones of foreboding by the Liverpool electro-pop band of Helen Marnie, Daniel Hunt, and Mira Aroyo
Read moreSong of the Day: Cerys Hafana - The Wife of Usher's Well
Song of the Day: Beautiful, vivid dark ballad folk mixing the traditional and new by the Welsh composer and multi-instrumentalist from Machynlleth whose instruments include the triple harp
Read moreSong of the Day: Σtella - Girl Supreme
Song of the Day: Released earlier this year, a supremely catchy electro-pop single by the Athens-based Greek artist Stella Chronopoulou about a casual romantic encounter becoming a fateful affair
Read moreSong of the Day: Peacey - Culture Bandit (featuring Vanessa Hidary)
Song of the Day: Punchy, pacy, catchy and exclamatory, a super smart talky-dance track by the Edinburgh-based DJ and electronica artist David Peace joined by New York spoken-word artist celebratory multiculturalism
Read moreSong of the Day: Search Results - Three (Information Blip album)
Song of the Day: Short, sharp, agile, clever, energetic indie post-punk by the Dublin trio of Adam Hoban, Fionn Brennan and Jack Condon, taken from their September album Information Blip, out on Knob Polish Records
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