Song of the Day: A vivid fusion of club beats, electronica and field recording samples of African tribal chanting, with a dash donkey braying by the Liverpool-based artist who among other guises is also known as Melé
Read moreSong of the Day: Anushka - You My Love
Song of the Day: Hypnotic, bleepy funk and soulful vocals pour into this entrancing jazz-electronica fusion by Brighton singer-songwriter Victoria Port and producer Max Wheeler, released on the Tru Thoughts label
Read moreSong of the Day: Pa Salieu - Energy (featuring Mahalia)
Song of the Day: Released at the tail-end of 2020, this beautifully smooth and soulful hip-hop number with a gorgeous bass line, African instruments and melody is by the British rapper from his EP Send Them To Coventry, named after his home town
Read moreSong of the Day: Sofia Kourtesis - La Perla / By Your Side
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s by Nicola Cruz from Ecuador, next is the mesmeric work of Berlin-based Peruvian electronic artist who uses field recordings and beats on which to build her dance tracks, with these two taken from her new EP, Fresia Magdalena, out on Ninja Tune
Read moreSong of the Day: Nicola Cruz - Individuality Riddim
Song of the Day: A mesmeric mix of beats, voices and electronica by the artist and producer from Quito, Ecuador, taken from his latest EP Subtropique
Read moreSong of the Day: Misc - Mad
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s GoGo Penguin track and remix, another clever fusion of piano-based jazz and electronica in the form of this charming, cross-rhythm experimental release by the Montreal-based trio from their new album Partager l'ambulance
Read moreSong of the Day: GoGo Penguin - Atomised (and Machinedrum remix)
Song of the Day: Intricate, pace-changing and with beautiful narrative arcs, two versions of the recent piece by the Manchester experimental jazz trio of pianist Chris Illingworth, bassist Nick Blacka, and drummer Rob Turner with a new dance remix by American producer Travis Stewart
Read moreSongs of the Day: TEKE::TEKE - Meikyu / Yoru Ni
Songs of the Day: After yesterday’s piano piece by Naoko Sakata, the Japanese artists abroad connection continues with the frenzy and energy of the psych rock band based in Montreal who combine traditional instruments with rock in with rapid changes of pace
Read moreSong of the Day: Naoko Sakata - Improvisation 3
Song of the Day: Beginning with discordant, angry, violent, stormy chaos and moving gradually into lilting, gentle graduations of beauty, this free-flowing piece by the Japanese jazz pianist captures a huge spectrum of passionate emotions
Read moreSongs of the Day: Do Nothing - Uber Alles / Glueland
Songs of the Day: Taken from the Nottingham indie band’s latest EP, Glueland, these delightfully oddball numbers combine changeable, shuffling rhythms, clever, abstract guitar and bass lines, and surreally existential half-spoken half-sung lyrics by frontman Chris Bailey
Read moreSong of the Day: For Those I Love - Birthday / The Pain
Song of the Day: A powerful autobiographical number about the aftermath of witnessing a death as a child, building from a soulful sample intro into a spoken-word narrative, this new track by Dublin producer, poet and songwriter David Balfe comes from his forthcoming self-titled album
Read moreSong of the Day: Modern Hinterland - No Escape
Song of the Day: With powerful drums, thrumming bass, clever guitar start-stops and a wonderfully uplifting vocal style, this rousing number by the London-based Anglo-American indie band comes from their recently released album Diving Bell
Read moreSong of the Day: Whispering Sons - Surface
Song of the Day: This mesmerically vivid, dark, atmospheric and geologically themed number about isolation is by the electro-goth-post-punk band from Brussels fronted by Fenne Kuppens and comes the forthcoming album Several Others
Read moreSong of the Day: Du Blonde - I'm Glad That We Broke Up (feat. Ezra Furman)
Song of the Day: With an unstoppable chorus and fuzz guitar style that mixes Ramones with glam rock, this fabulously catchy upbeat heartbreak pop song brings Beth Jeans Houghton together with longtime friend and Chicago indie artist
Read moreSong of the Day: Dean Parrish: It's Time - Purple Mountain Majesty
Song of the Day: Driving rhythm, funky guitar, powerful horns and unmistakeable voice? The northern soul legend from Brooklyn, and regularly at the Wigan Casino, returns with a majestic new anti-war single, the first for 10 years
Read moreSong of the Day: Juniore - Un jour ou l'autre
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s 60s French-style pop by Iraina Mancini, even more authentic recent release from French band fronted by singer/songwriter Anna Jean with extra cool and sexy echoes of Françoise Hardy and some surf guitar
Read moreSong of the Day: Iraina Mancini - Deep End
Song of the Day: With a heavy dose of 60s French pop à la Jacques Dutronc and a dash of Girls Aloud, this new single by the British singer-songwriter and actress has strong melody, clapping rhythm, big backing vocals and driving guitar
Read moreSong of the Day: The Lounge Society - Cain's Heresy
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Speedy Wunderground release, another from the label and produced by Dan Carey, the latest strong single by the very promising young indie band from Hebdon Bridge in West Yorkshire
Read moreSong of the Day: Brodka and Scottibrains – Wrong Party
Song of the Day: With taut, rhythmic guitars, a jittery sax and strong melody that builds momentum, a brilliant indie postpunk collaboration between the Polish singer and the band involving innovative producer Dan Carey on his Speedy Wunderground label
Read moreSongs of the Day: Genesis Owusu - The Other Black Dog / Gold Chains
Songs of the Day: With a vibrant, mischievous, refreshing delivery, a couple of fabulously catchy, clever hip hop/funk songs by the Ghanaian-Australian singer and rapper from Canberra, in advance of his debut album Smiling With No Teeth, out in March
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