Song of the Day: Quirky electro-pop and the first single from new album, Sus Dog, by the longstanding, English eclectic experimental electronica artist and producer Christopher Stephen Clark and mainstay of the Warp label
Read moreSong of the Day: Unloved - I Did It
Song of the Day: Further wonderfully quirky, stylish, groovy, neo-noir electro-pop by the trio of Jade Vincent, Keefus Ciancia and David Holmes who did much of the Killing Eve soundtrack, with a song for their forthcoming next album, Polychrome
Read moreSong of the Day: Helen Ganya - Afterparty
Song of the Day: Ethereal, soaringly aria-like, building with strong synths, strings and galloping drums, a beautiful, Kate Bush-reminiscent track taken from the Brighton-based songwriter’s recent album, Polish The Machine, out on Bella Union
Read moreSong of the Day: Andy Shauf - Telephone
Song of the Day: Deliciously beautiful, delicate, high-voiced new number with woodwind, keyboards and bass by the 35-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from the forthcoming album, Norm, out on ANTI-Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Billie Marten - This Is How We Move
Song of the Day: An exquisite new folk number about a relationship out of sync, by the singer-songwriter Isabella Sophie Tweddle from Ripon in North Yorkshire, taken from her forthcoming next album, Drop Cherries' out on 7 April on Fiction Records/ Universal
Read moreSong of the Day: Future Utopia - We Were We Still Are (featuring Kae Tempest)
Song of the Day: “We built this city on what we stole, and then it ate us whole..” With brilliant lyrics and delivery by Kae Tempest, a fabulous surf-style guitar and beats, the title track from the forthcoming EP by the British super-producer Fraser T Smith
Read moreSong of the Day: Antony Szmierek - Rock and a Calm Place
Song of the Day: Wonderfully wry, witty, catchy and uplifting fusion of disco and hop hop by the Manchester poet in this upbeat interpretation of the Myth of Sisyphus, in which pushing that eternal metaphorical rock up the hill can have benefits
Read moreSong of the Day: JW Francis - Going Home to a Party
Song of the Day: Quirky, catchy, charming pop by the New York artist in this love song about the fluid nature of home from his forthcoming next album, Dream House, out later this month on Sunday Best Music / Domino
Read moreSong of the Day: Frankie Rose - Anything
Song of the Day: Shimmering, lush new synth-pop by the longstanding New York indie artist, taken from her forthcoming new album Love As Projection out March on Night School and Slumberland Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Baba Ali - Burn Me Out
Song of the Day: Mixing New York and London post-punk and Berlin electro-dance music influences, fantastically sparky, catchy guitar-riff electro-pop from the New Jersey-born artist’s second album, Laugh Like A Bomb out in April on Memphis Industries
Read moreSong of the Day: Everything But The Girl - Nothing Left To Lose
Song of the Day: Heralding the forthcoming Fuse, their first album for 24 years, since 1999’s Temperamental, the veteran duo of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt return with a beguiling, melancholy electro-pop single of club beats and soulful yearning
Read moreSong of the Day: Peter Gabriel - Panopticom
Song of the Day: With a vibrant, dynamic sound and heralding his first album of completely new material for 20 years, i/o, the singer, songwriter, producer and campaigner’s single is based on the idea of creating an infinitely expandable accessible data globe: the Panopticom
Read moreSong of the Day: Lowly - Seasons
Song of the Day: Delicate, lush, textured, beautifully building electro-pop by the Danish alternative indie quintet from their forthcoming next album Keep Up The Good Work out on Bella Union
Read moreSong of the Day: Death & Vanilla - Find Another Illusion
Song of the Day: Beautiful, dreamy baroque-psych-folk by the Swedish band from Malmö, the first single from their forthcoming new album, Flicker, their first album in four years, out in March via Fire Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Koleżanka - Canals Of Our City
Song of the Day: With shades of Stereolab, delightfully tuneful indie by the Brooklyn artist Kristina Moore, a bittersweet number about meeting her first love who then experienced tragedy, taken from her next album, Alone With The Sound The Mind Makes
Read moreSong of the Day: The Lemon Twigs - Corner Of My Eye
Song of the Day: A delicate, tender and gentle new single, their first since 2020 by the Long Island multi-instrumental and high singing brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario which harks back to a Laurel Canyon 1970s sound
Read moreSong of the Day: Daisy The Great - Time Machine
Song of the Day: With a new year, a wry, humorous and clever song about the perception of time and quantum mechanics, by the indie Brooklyn duo of Kelley Nicole Dugan and Mina Walker complete with sweet vocal harmonising
Read moreChristmas Songs Selection 2022: Laufey, Phoebe Bridgers, Amanda Shires, Rosie Thomas, Sara Noelle, Titus Andronicus, Silversun Pickups/Low
Songs of the Day: It’s the season where music market is flooded with Christmas songs seeking to cash in with the cheesy, sentimental and traditional. Here, there’s still no shortage of sleigh bells, but from covers to originals this small selection might be worth a listen at any time …
Read moreSong of the Day: Decisive Pink - Haffmilch Holiday
Song of the Day: Filled with wonderful modular synth whistles, squeaks, squiggles, plonks and industrial noises, fabulously dreamy old-school-style electro-pop by the New York duo of Angel Deradoorian and Kate NV (Ekaterina Shilonosova)
Read moreSong of the Day: abracadabra - talk talk (shapes & colors album)
Song of the Day: Clever, quirky, mischievous 80s-style new wave post-punk electro-pop with a dash of Talking Heads by the Oakland California duo of Hannah Skelton and Chris Niles from their forthcoming album, Shapes & Colors, out on Melodic Records
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