April Selections

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April was filled with plenty of new music and exciting news. Coldplay seemed to dominate April with news they’re to headline Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Glasgow, the streaming of their new album ‘Ghost Stories’ for free on iTunes, and six special shows around the world to mark the launch of ‘Ghost Stories’. To top that off Chris Martin sat down for a one-to-one with Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1 for another of his hour long special interviews. Definitely worth a listen back! The mighty Kasabian returned with their new single ‘Ee-Zeh’ and new album details ‘48:13’. Legendary Coachella Festival took place over the two weekends which delivered a few surprises such as Beyonce making a surprise appearance during sister Solange’s set. Check out the incredible dance moves here. Speaking of Mrs Carter, yes Jay Z and Beyonce announced their ‘On The Run‘ tour this summer. Lets hope they add some UK and Ireland dates. Sigma gained their first no 1 with the incredible ‘Nobody To Love’ while previous no 1 ‘Hideaway’ from Kiesza was covered by Greg James … you need to watch this. Just when you thought the hype had finally died down, Radio 1 unveiled ‘Blurred Lines’ as the most download track in the UK ever! Prince signed a new deal with Warner Bros which will also see his influential ‘Purple Rain’ album celebrate it’s 30th anniversary with a deluxe edition release. Last but not least, legendary DJ Frankie Knuckles passed away. Known as the ‘Godfather of House music’, Frankie was a pioneer of Chicago house in the early 80’s, which still heavily influences music today. Some of his classic songs include ‘Your Love’, ‘Tears and The Whistle Song’. Check out my April selections below, with over 1:40 for your listening pleasure.

1) DJ Fresh VS TC – Make You Bounce

After the success of the massive ‘Earthquake’ and ‘Dibby Dibby Sound’, DJ Fresh has unveiled his new single ‘Make You Bounce’, which received its premiere as Zane Lowe’s Hottest Record.  Known for his exciting collaborations from Diplo to Ms Dynamite and Dominique Young Unique, DJ Fresh has teamed up with Drum & Bass producer & DJ TC (‘Get Down Low‘), for a re-working of his original song ‘Make You Bounce’.  With its relentless pulsating synths and infectious house style hooks and vocals, DJ Fresh is no doubt set for another hit!  ‘Make You Bounce’ is set for release June 29th via Ministry of Sound recordings. Pre-order your copy here. The single is set to be taken from his upcoming fourth studio album, due later this year. Upcoming performances include ‘Mutiny In The Park

2) Disclosure x Friend Within – The Mechanism

Brotherly duo Disclosure unveiled their latest single ‘The Mechanism’ with rising UK producer Friend Within. The Liverpool producer recently featured on my January Selections, with his incredible remix of  Gotsome’s ‘Bassline’ and once again works his magic on ‘The Mechanism’. The single served as  a special delivery for Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 and perfectly captures their edgy UK garage style, deep house vibes and reverberating bass lines. Mix that with some of their signature percussive accompaniment and vocals samples similar to ‘When A Fire Starts to Burn’ and you’ve got another classic track.  The Mechanism is available now via PMR. Upcoming performances from Disclosure include Governors Ball in NY and Reading & Leeds Festival, while Friend Within is set to perform at We Are FSTVL.

3) Oliver $ & Jimi Jules – Pushing On

Berlin based producer Oliver $ has collaborated with Swiss house producer Jimi Jules on their debut release ‘Pushing On’ via Defected Records. Previous collaborations between the duo include 2011’s ‘Earl EP‘. ‘Pushing On‘ serves up a smooth house classic, with its looped Frankie Knuckles inspired bass line, percussive medley and infectious vocals. ‘Pushing On’ is available now.

4) Steve Aoki, Diplo & Deorro – Freak (feat. Steve Bays)

What do you get if you cross Diplo, Steve Aoki, and Deorro? A full on club banger titled ‘Freak‘. Mad Decent founder and one third of the Major Lazer power house Diplo has teamed up with Dim Mak founder and producer Steve Aoki (Beat down, Rage The Night Away) with big room Dutch producer Deorro, to form an unstoppable trio in EDM. ‘Freak’ featuring the vocals of Steve Bays, highlights all the producers trademarks such as big room trap drops, vocal distortions and hefty basslines. Upcoming performances from Diplo/Major Lazer include Bestival, while Steve Aoki is set to play Electric Daisy Carnival in London,  and Deorro Creamfields. ‘Freak’ is available now via Mad Decent records.

5) Klangkarussel Netzwerk (Falls like Rain)

Austrian house duo Klangkarussell — aka Tobias Rieser and Adrian Held, have unveiled their new single ‘Netzwerk (Falls Like Rain)‘ as the follow up to the hugely successful ‘Sonnentanz (Sun Don’t Shine)‘ ft Will Heard. ‘Netzwerk’ featured as a special delivery for Annie Mac and serves up a chilled, synth driven track with infectious vocals. Netzwerk (Falls Like Rain) is set for release July 28th, while their debut album is also set for release in July.

6) Jacob Plant – Louder

Jacob Plant is fast becoming a major player in the EDM scene having already delivered the massive bass heavy ‘Fire’ and high profile remixes from Calvin Harris to Iggy Azalea, and Example. Plant is back with his new EP ‘Louder’ and continues in the same force with a big room, pulsating banger with high energy drops. The ‘Louder’ EP is available now on Steve Aoki’s label Dim Mak Records and features the tracks ‘Radar’, ‘Tell Them’, and lead single ‘Louder’. Upcoming performances from Plant include Lollapalooza, and Reading & Leeds.

7) Mumbai Science ft DJ Spank-Spank of Phuture – King Of The Top Floor.

Mumbai Science, aka Belgian producer duo  Jonas Kiesekoms and Maarten Elen, known for their 2010 EP’s ‘Woof’, ‘Ancova & Gold’ have unveiled new material from their forthcoming album. ‘King Of The Top Floor‘ is taken from the forthcoming album ‘DÉJÀ VU’, which is set for release June 16th  and features the captivating and distorted vocals of Dj Spank Dpank of Phuture.  With it’s futuristic and quirky sounding production, ‘King Of The Top Floor’ showcases the unique and creative talents from the Belgian duo. Upcoming performances from the duo include The Playground Presents Com Truise (Ghostly International) at Shapes Warehouse London on May 31st.

8) London Grammar – Sights (Original and Tourist remix)

London Grammar (Hannah Reid, Dot Major and Dan Rothman) unveiled their new single ‘Sights’. While their debut album ‘If You Wait’ delivered an impressive string of singles including ‘Strong’ ‘Metal & Dust’, ‘Help me Lose My Mind’, ‘Nightcall’, and ‘Hey Now’, the talented trio have once again delivered with the captivating ‘Sights’. Hannah Reid’s stunning vocals take center stage with delicate accompaniment, gradually building and soaring with stirring string instrumentation. Taking up the challenge of remixing this beautiful track is Tourist, AKA William Phelps.  Currently signed to Disclosure Method label, Tourist’s previous remixes include Haim’s ‘The Wire’, Chvrches ‘Lies’ and his latest single Patterns, featuring Lianne LaHavas (featured in this months picks also). Tourists keeps the same serene sparseness of the track, before switching it up halfway through with some upbeat groove- style vibes. Be sure to catch London Grammar  at O2 Academy Brixton June 3-4 while Tourist is set to perform at London’s Field Day.

9) Lorde – Tennis Court (Flume Remix)

While we’ve heard a lot of remixes of Lorde’s ‘Royals’, ‘Tennis Court’ seems to have been overlooked – that is until Flume! Australian producer Flume, aka Edward Streten has killed it with his latest remix, which serves as the follow up to ‘Drop The Game’ with Chet Faker and last years incredible remix of Disclosure’s ‘You And Me’. Flume breathes new life into the original with his blend of futuristic style production, deep house vibes, and eerie pulsating synths. Flumes remix is available now via Flumes Delux Edition . Upcoming performances for Flume include Reading and Leeds Festival.

10) Tourist – Patterns ft Lianne LaHavas

London based electronic artist Tourist, AKA William Phelps has unveiled his new single ‘Patterns‘, featuring the wonderful soulful vocals of Lianne LaHavas. (‘Is Your Love Big Enough, ‘No Room For Doubt’) Currently signed to Disclosure’s Method label, the single received its premiere with Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 and delivers an uplifting, gospel tinged track highlighting Tourist’s intricately layered synths and smooth production. Taken from his latest ‘Patterns EP’ , Tourist’s highly anticipated debut album is scheduled for release later this year. Upcoming performances for can be found here.

11) Jus Now ft Bunji Garlin & Stylo G – Tun Up (Dismantle Remix)

The already infectious sounds of ‘Tun Up’ from Jus Now (aka Bristol’s Interface and Trinidad’s LAZAbeam) ft Bunji Garlin & Stylo G, has been given the remix treatment from Brighton producer Dismantle. Dismantle’s epic, high-energy jungle remix premiered with Toddla T on BBC Radio 1. The ‘Tun Up’ EP is available May 18th via 3Beat Records.

12) Hudson Taylor – Battles

Irish brothers Hudson Taylor ( Harry and Alfie) unveiled their new single ‘Battles’, which premiered as Zane Lowe’s Hottest record, and serves as the follow up to ‘Weapons’. ‘Battles’ delivers an uplifting and stirring folk-pop song with a rousing, anthemic hook. From busking on the streets of Grafton Street in Dublin to supporting Jake Bugg and Kodaline on tour, the folk-pop duo are currently working on their debut album due later this year.  The ‘Battles’ EP is set for release June 15th via Polydor.  Be sure to catch the duo at their headline gig at Electric Ballroom London June 5th  to coincide with the ‘Battles’ EP release, as well as upcoming performances at Glastonbury, Longitude Festival in Dublin , T In The Park and Festibelly.

13) Royal Blood – Come On Over

Royal Blood made up of Mike Kerr (bass, vocals) and Ben Thatcher (drums) from Brighton, unveiled their new single ‘Come One Over’, which serves as the follow up to ‘Out Of The Black’ and recent February Selections  pick ‘Little Monsters’. ‘Come On Over’ once again packs a punch, with their trademark riff-laden power rock, edgy vocals and intense drumming.  ‘Come On Over’  is available now. Be sure to catch the duo supporting Arctic Monkeys at Finsbury Park, and Reading & Leeds Festival.

 
14) Movement – Ivory

Australian trio Movement have unveiled their new single ‘Ivory’, taken from their self-titled EP. ‘Ivory ‘serves as the follow up to ‘Like Lust’ and ‘Us’ and highlights a perfect mix of light and shade with its moody atmospheric beats and and whispered, sultry vocals.  Movement describe their style as ‘minimal soul’ and ‘Ivory’ certainly lives up to that with it’s pulsating beats and smooth R&B vocals from  Lewis Wade soaring above. Mix that with an explosive guitar solo and ‘Ivory’ reaches a whole new level. The ‘Movement’ EP is available now . Upcoming UK dates include Ace Hotel Basement Shoreditch June 16th.

15) Klaxons – Love Frequency (Tom Rowlands remix)

Tom Rowlands from The Chemical Brothers, has remixed Klaxons new single ‘Love Frequency‘. As the British indie rockers experiment further with EDM influences, as heard in their latest album ‘Love Frequency’, Tom Rowlands seems like the perfect fit, having already produced their previous single ‘Children of the Sun’. Rowlands remix gives the track a more forceful vibe with its dark synths, heavy chimes and hard hitting drums and percussion.  With an infectious vocal sample looped throughout, Tom Rowlands has clearly made his mark with this enthralling remix. Upcoming performances from The Chemical Brothers include Space in Ibiza May 25th.

16) Duck Sauce -NRG (Skrillex, Kill The Noise, Milo & Otis Remix and Hudson Mohawke Remix

Duck Sauce (collectively known as A-Trak and Armand Van Helden) unveiled their latest single ‘NRG’ at beginning of April, taken from their debut album ‘Quack’. Set for release June 29th, the single will also include two remixes; one from Skrillex, Kill The Noise, Milo & Otis and the other from former TNGHT artist Hudson Mohawke.  Skrillex & Friends find that perfect balance by retaining that light-hearted opening with infectious vocals, before  launching into a more industrial sounding, electro whirring break. Scottish producer and G.O.O.D music affiliate Hudson Mohawke, who usually delivers the heavy trap sounding remixes, has shown some restraint with his upbeat, synth infused remix, mixed with plenty of percussive and pulsing drums.


17) Clean Bandit Ft Sharna Bass – Extraordinary (Sigma Remix)

Fresh from the massive success of ‘Nobody To Love’, sampling Kanye’s ‘Bound 2’, and the remix of DJ Fresh’s ‘Dibby Dibby Sound’, drum and bass duo Sigma (AKA Cameron Edwards and Joe Lenzie) have worked their magic on Clean Bandit’s latest single ‘Extraordinary’ ft Sharna Bass. Sigma allow Sharna’s vocals to remain central to the track, as the tempo is ramped up half way though and given the drum n bass overhaul. Sigma’s ‘Extraordinary’ remix is set of release May 18th. Upcoming performances from Sigma include Global Gathering.

 

18) Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman X Steve Angello- Payback

Steve Angello Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman have unveiled their explosive debut collaboration on the epic single ‘Payback‘. There’s been plenty of hype surrounding ‘Payback’, which until now has just been played out during festival sets the past year, from Creamfields to Ultra.

Having been over a year since Swedish House Mafia ended, Steve Angello has been constantly touring and recently celebrated his 10th anniversary of his label Size Records. As he gears up for his new album release, ‘Payback’ serves a taste of what’s to come.  Joining him for the highly anticipated collaboration, include Swedish progressive house duo Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman, who have already delivered some exciting material such as their recent collaboration with AN21 on ‘Rebel’, and previous remixes for Tiesto, Miike Snow and Coldplay. Payback’ captures all the trademarks we love about Angello, from his soaring melodic hooks to the explosive big room drops, thrilling build-ups and top quality production. Mix that with Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman Angello progressive house production and electrifying energy and you’re in for something big! ‘Payback‘ is available now via Columbia/Size Records.

19) Tapesh & KANT – Ey Yo (Grades remix)

South London producer GRADES, has unveiled his remix of Tapesh & KANT’s underground hit ‘Ey Yo’. The single serves as the follow up to ‘Freedom’,  ’I Wanna Be Down’  and ‘Rock The Boat’. ‘Ey Yo’ highlights GRADES ability to blend R&B with deep house vibes , with his sampling of Busta Rhymes ‘Dangerous’  before gradually building to an infectious deep house vibe mixed with UK garage influences. No word yet on any release date, but check out GRADES Soundcloud for further tracks.

20) Alice Boman – What

Swedish Singer Alice Boman unveiled her new single ‘What’, taken from her forthcoming ‘II’ EP. Lead single ‘What’ delivers a beautiful and fragile track with its delicate piano accompaniment. Boman’s haunting and whispered vocals create a sense of stillness that’s sure to strike an emotional chord with her fans. The term ‘less is more’ is very much the case for Boman, as she excels in creating such beauty from such simplicity. Upcoming dates for Alice include Dot To Dot Festival and Slottsfjell.  What is available June 2nd.

Check out the full April playlist below:

 

Lovebox 2013 – Top Picks for Sunday

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As the final day of Lovebox draws to a close, synth-pop group Goldfrapp are set to headline the main stage in true style. With another great lineup today, let’s take a look at my top 5 must see acts:

  1. First up is the beautiful voice of South Londoner Lianne La Havas. The Mercury nominated singer/songwriter displays an incredible talent with her soulful vocals and heartfelt honest lyrics.  Having recently performed at the Somerset House Summer Series to a sold out crowd, be sure to catch Lianne at one of her many upcoming performances including Summer Stage in Central Park, Lollapalooza and V Festival. With tracks such as ‘No Room For Doubt’, ‘Forget’ and ‘Is Your Love Big Enough‘, Lianne will grace the main stage at 15.50.
  2. Canadian electro duo Purity Ring (Megan James and Corin Roddick) have gone from strength to strength since releasing their debut album ‘Shrines‘ in 2012, featuring the  tracks ‘Lofticries‘ and ‘Fineshrine‘ and their recent cover of Soulja Boy’s ‘Grammy‘.  The duo are known for their unique live performances and use a tree-shaped instrument for sound and lighting, so this is sure to be one captivating set. (Lovebox Live Stage @ 15.50)
  3. New York based duo MS MR, made up of Lizzy Plapinger and Max Hershenow are bringing their electro pop vibes to sunny Lovebox. Previous singles ‘Hurricane’, ‘Fantasy’ and their most recent LP ‘Secondhand Rapture,‘ were all met with great praise with their retro synth-pop vibes.  The duo are set to embark upon a headline tour of North America this Autumn, but before that have plenty of upcoming performances including Lollapalooza, Reading & Leeds and Electric Picnic Festival. (Main Stage @ 14.50)
  4. 25 year old Zebra Katz (aka Ojay Morgan), is an NY based rapper making bold statements in both the hip hop and fashion worlds.  His first single, released through Diplos Mad Decent label Jeffrees, was the critically acclaimed ‘Ima Read’ ft female rapper Njena Redd Foxxx. His unique style of delivery is dark and captivating, as seen in more recentl tracks such as ‘Y I do‘ . Having supported the likes of Lana Del Ray and Azealia Banks, Zebra Katz is ready to take Lovebox by storm. (lovebox Live Stage @ 14.00)
  5. New York based rapper, poet and performance artist Mykki Blanco is set to make quite an impact at Lovebox today. Inspired by the ‘riot grrrl’ movement and drag queen artist ‘Vaginal Davis‘, Blanko is the epitome of radical forward thinking in today’s modern culture.  With two mixtapes already under his belt, including 2012’s ‘Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss’, produced by Siden and Flosstradamus and 2013’s ‘Miss Snow White: The Street Tape‘, Mykki Blanco will be knocking out tracks such as ‘Wavvy‘ and ‘Haze Boogie Life’. The debut album from Blanco titled ‘Michael‘ is due in 2014. One set not to be missed! (Main Stage @13.45)

Other acts to check out through out the day include Hurts, Lil Kim, Kelis and Chloe Howl. Have a listen to the playlist below for today’s top picks and enjoy the last day of Lovebox 2013. Full set times available here.

Year in Review: Top 100 Tracks of 2012

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With 2013 just around the corner, I wanted to compile a list of my favourite tracks of 2012. Not an easy task, considering the amount of standout tracks throughout the year. From TNGHT’s massive trap anthem ‘Higher Ground‘, to Frank Oceans RnB odyssey in ‘Pyramids‘, below are my top 100 tracks. Roll on 2013 and here’s to another exciting year in music!

Top 100 Tracks of 2012

  1. TNGHT – Higher Ground
  2. Azealia Banks – Esta Noche
  3. Frank Ocean – Pyramids
  4. Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Drank)
  5. Kanye West – Clique Ft Big Sean and Jay Z
  6. Frank Ocean – Thinkin’ Bout You
  7. Major Lazer – Get Free
  8. Jessie Ware – Wildest Moments
  9. Plan B – Ill Manors
  10. Disclosure – Latch
  11. Rudimental – Feel The Love ft John Newman
  12. Mumford & Sons – I Will Wait
  13. Frank Ocean – Bad Religion
  14. Foals – Inhaler
  15. Angel Haze – New York
  16. Knife Party – Sleaze
  17. Kanye West – Mercy Ft Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz
  18. Hot Natured & Ali Love – Benediction
  19. MIA – Bad Girls
  20. Baauer – Harlem Shake
  21. Angel Haze – Werkin’ Girls
  22. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – American Dream Part 2
  23. Lianne La Havas – Is Your Love Big Enough
  24. Swedish House Mafia – Greyhound
  25. Jack White – Sixteen Salteens
  26. Julio Bashmore – Au Seve
  27. Jake Bugg – Two Fingers
  28. Steve Aoki – Beat Down ft Angger Dimas & Iggy Azalea
  29. Dillon Francis – Masta Blasta (The Rebirth)
  30. Todd Terje – Inspector Norse
  31. Grimes – Oblivion
  32. Florence + The Machine – Spectrum (Say My Name)
  33. Scissor Sisters – Lets have a Kiki
  34. AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It
  35. Haim  – Forever
  36. Calvin Harris – Sweet Nothing ft Florence Welch
  37. Solange – Losing You
  38. DJ Fresh – Gold Dust Shy fx re edit
  39. Chvrches –  The Mother We Share
  40. The Maccabees – Feel to Follow
  41. Everything Everything – Cough Cough
  42. Ellie Goulding – Anything Could Happen
  43. Example ft Clavin Harris – We’ll Be Coming Back For You
  44. Purity Ring – Fineshrine
  45. Alt J – Something Good
  46. Palma Violets – Best Of Friends
  47. Django Django – Default
  48. Skrillex –  Breakn’ a Sweat
  49. Redight – Lost In Your Love
  50. Polica – Wandering Star
  51. Haim – Don’t Save Me
  52. Jessie Ware – Night Light
  53. Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever ..
  54. Two Door Cinema Club  – Sleep Alone
  55. Madeon – Finale
  56. Kasabian – Goodbye Kiss
  57. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs- Tapes & Money
  58. Puirity Ring – Lofticries
  59. Benga – Pour Your Love
  60. Grizzly Bear – Yet Again
  61. Polica – Lay Your Cards Out
  62. Santigold – Disparate Youth
  63. AlunaGeorge – Your Drums Your Love
  64. The xx – Angels
  65. Coldplay ft Rihanna – Princess of China
  66. Knife Party – Bonfire
  67. Baauer – Dum Dum
  68. TNGHT – Bugg’n
  69. The Maccabees – Ayla
  70. Emeli Sande – Read All About It (Part III)
  71. Underworld – Caliban’s Dream ft Alex Trimble
  72. Madeon – Icarus
  73. Villagers – Nothing Arrived
  74. Alt J – Matilda
  75. Language – Porter Robinson
  76. Bat For Lashes – Laura
  77. Grimes – Genesis
  78. Diplo – Express Yourself
  79. Kasabian – Man of Simple Pleasures
  80. Scissor Sisters vs Krystal Pepsy ft Azealia Banks – Shady Love
  81. Alabama Shakes – Hold On
  82. Maxsta – I Wanna Rock
  83. The Neighbourhood – Let It Go
  84. Passion Pit – Take A Walk
  85. The 2 Bears – Work
  86. Bloc Party – Octopus
  87. Ben Howard – Only Love
  88. Roses Gabor – Stars
  89. Hooray for Earth  – No Love
  90. Benzel & Jessie Ware – If You Love Me
  91. PartyClub – Young and Free
  92. Delphic – Good Life
  93. Tame Impala – Elephant
  94. Major Lazer – Jah No Partial
  95. Blur – Under The Westway
  96. Muse – Survival
  97. The Killers – Runaways
  98. Bombay Bicycle club – How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep
  99. Hot Chip – Night & Day
  100. The Cast of Cheers – Human Elevator

Barclaycard Mercury Prize – Albums of the Year (Part 1)

The shortlist for the 2012 Barclaycard Mercury Prize Albums of the Year, were announced earlier this week. Celebrating the best albums from UK and Ireland, host Lauren Laverne read out the 12 nominations. Previous winners include PJ Harvey, The xx, Elbow, Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand and Dizzee Rascal. Lets have a look at the first 6 albums up for contention …

1) Alt-J (∆)  – An Awesome Wave

** Updated** – Winner of the 2012 Barclaycard Mercury Prize

An Awesome Wave‘, the debut album from Alt-J, was released in May 2012 through ‘Infectious Music’. It features the singles ‘Matilda’, ‘Breezeblocks’ and the stunning ‘Tessellate’.

The band consists of Gwil Sainsbury (guitarist/bassist), Joe Newman (guitar/vocals), Gus Unger-Hamilton (keyboards) and Thom Green (drums), who together deliver a strong and captivating debut album that spans across a multitude of musical genres, including their uniquely dubbed “folk step”. Each track is fresh and exciting, while lead vocals from Newman guide us through the album effortlessly with his poignant intimate lyrics.

The band had a great presence throughout the summer festival season, including performances at Latitude, Bestival, T in the park, Reading and Leeds and have plenty of upcoming  tour dates on the horizon.

2) Ben Howard – Every Kingdom

Every Kingdom, the debut album from English singer song-writer Ben Howard, was released in October 2011 through ‘Island Records’. It features the singles ‘Old Pine’, ‘The Wolves’, ‘Keep Your Head Up’ and ‘Only Love’.

Bens clear influences from Bon Iver and John Martyn, has resulted in a debut album that’s both engaging and emotional. His folk style incorporates delicately plucked guitars, simple percussion, soothing vocal harmonies, and a collaboration with India Bourne on cello. From the up-tempo tracks of ‘Keep Your Head Up’, to the more personal and restrained numbers of ‘Everything’, ‘Every Kingdom’ is a perfect balance of light and shade.

In April 2012, Ben launched his music in the US followed  by a successful performance at SXSW in Texas. During the Summer, Ben captivated the crowds at Radio 1 Hackney Weekend, T in the Park and Electric Picnic. Be sure to catch him at one of his many upcoming UK and Irish dates.

3) Django Django – Django Django

Django Django’s self-titled debut album was released in January 2012 through ‘Because Music’. It features the singles ‘Default’ ‘Waveforms’ and ‘Hail Bop’.

The psychedelic quartet consists of David Maclean (drums), Vincent Neff, (vocals and guitars), Jimmy Dixon, (bass) and Tommy Grace (synths). The album uniquely infuses musical genres to deliver such a distinct sound – Whether it be the synth-pop vibes of ‘Hail Bop’ to the tribal beats and chanting of ‘Skies Over Cairo’, each track is fresh, imaginative and bursting with colour.

Their new single ‘Life’s A Beach’ will be released on October 31st, while a full tour starts October 20th in Norwich.

4) Field Music – Plumb

‘Plumb’ is the fourth album from brotherly duo Peter and David Brewis. Released in February 2012 through ‘Memphis Industries’, it features the singles ‘(I Keep Thinking About) a New Thing‘ and a ‘New Town’.

With fifteen tracks in just 35 minutes, ‘Plum’ is quite complex and  constantly changing with its use of instrumentation and different rhythmic devices. The album can be described as ‘progressive pop’ that spans across a multitude of different influences, from the Beatles, to Talking Heads.

The duo recently performed at Bestival, with their upcoming UK tour starting October 3rd in Aberdeen.

5) Jessie Ware – Devotion

Jessie Ware, one of the most promising new acts from South London, released her captivating debut album ‘Devotion’  in August, through Island Records/PMR. Featuring the singles 110%, Running and Wildest Moments, Devotion takes us on a musical journey of R&B, pop, soul and electronic music

When you’re debut album is produced by Dave Okumu (The Invisible), Bristol electronic producer Julio Bashmore (Au Seve), and Kid Harpoon (co-writer of Florence + The Machine: Ceremonials), you know you’re building pretty solid foundations for a debut release. Each with their own individual style, yet never taking away from Ware’s unique form that makes ‘Devotion’ a real stand-out album.

From the defined beats of ‘Wildest Moments’, to the 80’s inspired synths of ‘110%Jessie manages to keep it fresh by making it so relatable and personable. You really feel like she’s singing from her soul as she opens up about these personal moments in her life.

After an exceptionally busy summer, including performances at BBC Radio 1 Hackney Weekend, Ibiza, House Party live on channel 4,   Jessie kicks of her headlining tour of the UK in November.

6) Lianne La Havas – Is Your Love Big Enough

In July 2012, Lianne La Havas released her stunning debut album through ‘Warner Bros Records’. The album features the singles ‘Is Your Love Big Enough?’,’ No Room For Doubt’, ‘Forget’ and ‘Lost & Found’.

From the delicate guitar accompaniment of ‘No Room For Doubt’, to the edgy and powerful vocal of ‘Forget’, Lianne highlights not only her soulful voice, but her talent as a songwriting. Citing Nina Simone and Lauryn Hill as her main influences, the South Londoner sings with such honesty as she invites us into her world with each new track.

Lianne started off the year on a high, after being shortlisted for the BBC Sound of 2012 and supporting Bon Iver on tour. Her next performance is at the iTunes festival September 28th, followed by a UK tour starting October 5th