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Crazy P
UK Dance Innovators Crazy P, founded in Nottingham over 20 years ago by Jim Baron and Chris Todd and joined soon after by Danielle Moore, tour their DJ, Soundsystem and Live shows all over the world.
Highly respected for their musical knowledge, selection and skilled production, what makes Crazy P truly unique is their songwriting and incredible live performances. Electronic, melodic, beats and disco all flow through the now legendary live shows, which see the three members joined on stage by Matt Klose on drums and Tim Davies on bass. Live really does mean live, Danielle holds the stage with an energy like no other. What she gives vocally, musically and physically in performance only adds to fuel her now renowned audience interaction. Danielle’s humour and stage presence has fans locked in until the end. You think you ‘know’ Crazy P, but you don’t really ‘know’ until you have experienced the live show.
Following 30 million streams for their previous album, sold-out headline gigs in Manchester and Percolate in London, supporting Chic and Chaka Khan, plus shows for Bluedot, Festival No 6, Love International and Boiler Room in Bali, the Nottingham/Manchester band are more in demand than ever.
Released in early May 2019 their immaculately-crafted new album “Age of the Ego” gave fans of Fleetwood Mac, Peter Gabriel, Grace Jones, Arthur Russell, Jam Hammer, Prince and Bobby O much to like. However, this is clearly modern music, where heavy club beats are layered-up with perfectly-placed arrangement, ace playing and stratospheric soundscapes.
Musically, Crazy P’s breadth of studio and writing experience shines brighter than ever, and ‘Age Of The Ego’ has their unmistakable stamp of quality, but is now augmented with a broader palate, and – like many – a feeling of upset with the state of the world.
“I don't usually write my lyrics in advance, as I feel they’re expressed better in tandem with the music, which seems to help tap into my subconscious. What came out on several tracks was Brexit, the state of UK politics and the way I feel about divisive, abhorrent manipulation by certain media outlets.
Thematically parts of the album were also influenced by the rise of social media, the struggling education system and how it’s failing our young, and the impact all this has on us. It’s been hard to not be emotionally influenced by the situation we find ourselves in; not just in this country, but worldwide.
I feel very angry and frustrated, but sometimes have to laugh at myself, because I struggle to articulate my feelings in normal conversation. I suppose lyrically it is political, a reflection of the times, but with a twist of humour and always a lot of love,” explains Danielle.
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Men I Trust
Founded in 2014, Men I Trust (menitrust.com), is an indie band from Montreal (Canada) composed of Jessy, Dragos and Emma. With smooth, chin-bouncing rhythms & bass lines, warm guitars and alluringly subdued vocals, longevity – in all its forms – is an underlying theme in their craft.
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Duke Dumont
Blasé Boys Club.
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sombrlate nights and young romance. instagram: @sombr
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Fontaines D.C.
Romance.
https://fontainesdc.com/
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RayeRaye / Dj / Poducer / Platform7Club Owner / Burner
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KraftwerkKraftwerk is a German electronic music band that formed in 1970 in Dusseldorf, Germany. They are often cited as being pioneers in the music industry for popularising electronic music.
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Wet Leg
International pop star. Writer of songs. Fearer of bugs. Girlboss of the Very Sexy CMAT Band. Once, twice, three times a loser at 2024’s BRITs, Mercury Music Prize and Ivors. Soon to release a new album, EURO-COUNTRY, which will rectify these errors.
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Skepta
Skepta (born Joseph Junior Adenuga) is a grime MC from North East London. He is a prominent member of Roll Deep and Boy Better Know and has become renowned throughout London as a result of his breakthrough single, "Private Caller", which featured many of his "Meridian Crew" (from Meridian Walk in "Totty"). He is the brother of Boy Better Know CEO JME (real name: Jamie Adenuga). Skepta is currently working on a project with Juelz Santana, entitled "We Don't Give A Fuck", a collaboration between UK and USA artists.
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Little SimzBuy/listen to my new album 'Sometimes I Might Be Introvert': https://littlesimz.ffm.to/simbi
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Amyl & The Sniffers‘CHEWING GUM’ OUT NOW.
NEW ALBUM 'CARTOON DARKNESS' OUT OCT. 25
PRE ORDER THE LIMITED EDITION VINYL
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TrickyRA: Resident Advisor
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Viagra BoysStreet blues Contact: info@year0001.com
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Maribou StateDespite growing up in the same picturesque village in Hertfordshire, Chris Davids and Liam Ivory aka Maribou State customarily ignored each other at school, but discovered their shared passion for music when they both went to University.
Since then..
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Maisie Peterspreorder my upcoming album 'florescence' (out may 15th) 💐
info on presale for the before the bloom tour on my website!
1/2 of @twinhoodpodcast
www.maisiepeters.com
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Paris PalomaParis Paloma is a 23 year old singer-songwriter from the U.K. Originally hailing from Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Paris Paloma channels the experience of womanhood into her songwriting, speaking to the female experience, and to the human experience at large, exploring themes of grief, love, death, and power. Her songwriting reads like poetry, drawing inspiration from figures throughout mythology, art history and the Romantics. Ranging from the tender and heartbreaking to the sublimely aggressive and vengeful, her ethereal sound takes influences from dark pop, folk, and indie genres; creating a magical discography that evokes something primal, powerful, and innately feminine.
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KneecapCondemned by politicians, beloved by fans, kicked out of their own gigs, and packing festival tents to overflow, Kneecap are a cultural phenomenon.
Crashing into the consciousness with the release of, C.E.A.R.T.A., a track and video inspired by a police chase while protesting for Irish language rights, they’ve proceeded to run rampage across small rooms and massive festivals in Ireland, the UK, and the US, leaving a bemused media and captivated followers in their wake.
Heralded by the New York Times, the LA Times, Dazed, Vice, i-D, the Guardian, and others, Kneecap’s irreverent, complex, and potent lyrics speak to a time of political upheaval, youthful rebellion and discontent, and a renewed urge to party.
Kneecap is a movement, one about upending preconceptions about language and place, and reimagining what rap can be as a creative and cultural force.
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SlayyyterFrom her breakthrough 2019 self-titled mixtape to her 2021 debut Troubled Paradise and 2023’s STARFUCKER, SLAYYYTER proved herself to be one of the great shape-shifters of our time, taking the past, present, and future of pop and twisting it to her will. Early successes — “Daddy AF” went from viral hit making SLAYYYTER’s name online to soundtracking a key scene in the Oscar Best Picture winner Anora — fueled accolades from publications including Billboard, Paper, Variety, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and more, while earning SLAYYYTER opening slots with forebears like Tove Lo and Kesha. But even with all that, SLAYYYTER decided something wasn’t quite right. She decided to become who she was all along, underneath it all: the WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA.
SLAYYYTER’s third album is the most authentically her, while also boasting her most fully realized creative direction yet. She revisited her upbringing in St. Louis, and decided to make “iPod music” — a free-for-all of feral punk, corroded pop, and raunchy rap — conjuring the “Midwest-core tweaker bar rat” characters of her youth. Early singles “BEAT UP CHANEL$,” “CANNIBALISM!,” and “CRANK” steadily built hype for the project over the course of 2025, with fans fervently embracing the raw, swaggering Slayyyter that emerged from the ashes of her past selves. WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA is both revelation and evolution, killing the SLAYYYTER we thought we knew so SLAYYYTER could be born for real.
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Joy Crookes19 • South London • Artist • Songwriter
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Kingfishr
Are ye still at the music? 👵🏻
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OklouContained in Ninajirachi’s music is all the beauty, mystery, and danger of the natural world. The 23-year-old Central Coast-raised dance producer makes bristling electronic pop and club music that’s glassy, uncanny, and totally enthralling; like stalactites or spiderwebs, each of her songs is structurally impossible but spectacular to behold. A restless innovator and a renowned collaborator, she’s spent her teenage summers making adored, festival-ready pop from the avant-garde fringes, becoming an in-demand producer and one of the first landmark names of Australia’s burgeoning hyperpop scene. But even as her productions have shifted form and context, from the maximalist experimentation of her debut single “Pure Luck”, with Freya Staer, through to last year’s sprawling and intricate Second Nature Mixtape, Ninajirachi’s vision has remained remarkably consistent, each increasingly sophisticated track a new microcosm of organic fantasy to step into.
Born Nina Wilson, Ninajirachi first started making music before she had even left primary school, absorbing myriad influences — namely her piano classes and the maximalist dance-pop of Lady Gaga and Ke$ha — and channelling them into rudimentary Garageband sessions that led to an instant interest in production. At high school, Wilson discovered electronic and dance music, first stumbling across a Madeon song in the background of a YouTube tie-dye tutorial. In contrast to school, where few friends shared her decidedly niche interests, the internet — and, specifically, the internet electronic music communities she found herself in — provided a unique space where Wilson could be herself and celebrate her interests. Spurred on by a Porter Robinson fan community she was active in, Wilson began producing her own electronic music, taking inspiration from avant-garde electronic luminaries like Mura Masa, Flume, SOPHIE, and Robinson himself.
Once she started producing her own songs and remixes, Wilson began uploading them to SoundCloud and YouTube, and when she felt they were good enough, put them on triple j Unearthed, where she ended up as an Unearthed High finalist two years running. Wilson followed up the release of “Pure Luck”, and her success on Unearthed, with a string of gossamer, sugary singles released on NLV Records: tracks like “Lapland”, and its namesake EP, that combine the ambient rave aesthetics of Drain Gang with attention-grabbing, post-Y2K touchpoints, as well as remixes for everyone from Flight Facilities to Deadmau5. Between working on music, Ninajirachi established herself as a must-see artist, performing at Spilt Milk, Beyond The Valley, Listen Out, Splendour, Groovin’ The Moo, FOMO, and Falls Festival, and touring with Mallrat, Charli XCX, What So Not, and, in a perfect twist of fate, her production idol Cashmere Cat.
In 2020, despite the chaos occurring throughout the world, Ninajirachi thrived, releasing both the Blumiere EP and releasing the acclaimed True North (Deluxe) — one of The Atlantic’s top 10 albums of 2021 — and selling out Oxford Art Factory with Kota Banks. As other musicians struggled to adapt to existing solely online, Ninajirachi had a leg up, having spent much of her life in virtual worlds already. Throughout the pandemic, Ninajirachi performed at all of the international hyperpop scene’s most epochal events, including Club Immaterial, Nocturne, and Club Quarantine, as well as livestreams for Brownies and Lemonade and RL Grime’s Sable Valley — for whom she also released singles “Dracodraco” and “Stoneteller”. Known for her work on electronic music’s cutting edge, Ninajirachi has also worked with iconic brands like Ableton, Logitech and the
Over the course of 2022, Ninajirachi made good on the “One To Watch” promise made by Billboard Dance with the release of her debut full-length project, “Second Nature”. Led by the infectious “Start Small”, “Second Nature” captures a darker, more variegated side of her production, and which brings her songwriting and lyricism to the fore. A set of glassy electronic pop and club songs that are transporative and bracingly real, Second Nature was quickly identified as a turning point in her career, culminating with her covering NME Magazine’s December issue, and EDM.com naming her as one of the Top Producers of 2022. -
Mall Grab
love is everything
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Jane Remover
see me
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Hybrid MindsMasters of their own musical and soulful style, Hybrid Minds are at the very forefront of the thriving contemporary Drum & Bass renaissance and have been an undeniable influence on the genre since they broke through in 2011.
The UK duo’s signature style of subtle songcraft, evocative vocals and natural ingredients has taken the scene by storm and led to a whole range of incredible accomplishments and successes. As performers, they continue to hit new levels from their own headline show at Wembley Arena to selling out London’s iconic Alexandra Palace in 24 hours.
As producers they’ve amassed a high grade A-list of collaborations with inspiring songwriters and vocalists such as venbee, Grace Grundy, Dan Fable, Tom Walker, Birdy, Charlotte Plank, Charlotte Haining, Lily Denning and Grimm (to name but a few) and written three remarkable albums: First came Mountains in 2013, then Elements in 2017. Now their highly anticipated third album Tides is set for release in March 2024. Their most accomplished album to date yet, Tides features two 2023 anthems ‘If Love Could Have Saved You’ and ‘Lights’. Both tracks hitting well over a million streams within weeks of release, Hybrid Minds’ are set to remain at the forefront of the thriving contemporary D&B movement for a long time to come.
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AdELAAdELA, a South African born, Florida raised, Atlanta native is triple-threat. She’s a singer, songwriter, and rapper thriving as an Independent Artist. AdELA earned her first RIAA Certified Gold credit as a co-writer and performer on Meek Mill’s “Made it From Nothing.” In 2015, AdELA made her official debut with Off the Burner, followed by her EP Dreamers and Thinkers, where she decided to feature a well-known rapper on every track. AdELA landed collaborations with Royce Da 5’9, Skyzoo, Torae, Fat Joe, and Kool G Rap just to name a few. Dreamers and Thinkers peaked at number 21 on the iTunes Top 100 in the United States as well as breaking the Top 100 in the UK and France. AdELA has recently released singles “Get It, Get It” and ‘My Green” and made her directorial debut with two stunning music videos. She also wrote and performed the trailer song “Octane” for Rider’s Republic, a Ubisoft video game. Additionally, AdELA wrote and recorded “Champion” the official song of the 2022 Stanley Cup for the National Hockey League and is featured in their official music video. AdELA has created custom music for HBO Max, Netflix, Hulu, ABC, and Nickelodeon to name a few.
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Self EsteemManagement: louise@goldenarm.me & cherishkaya@googlemail.com
Live: Andy Duggan at Primary ADuggan@wmeagency.com
Instagram @selfesteemselfesteem
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Florence RoadFlo Ro / Wicklow / Ireland.
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Hamdi
Hamdi aka ATM is a DJ and producer with Moroccan roots currently based in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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Bou
Manchester-based DJ, Producer and label boss Bou has quickly become one of the biggest names in the world of drum and bass. His unique sound blends heavy basslines with catchy melodies and high-energy beats, contributing to a definitive and increasingly well-received sonic blueprin.
Clocking up over 1.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, Bou's music career has already been marked by a string of successful chart-topping releases on his Gossip label, the silver-certified 'Streetside' with Bru-C on Crucast, and multiple DNB Allstars releases - all with support from many renowned artists in the genre.
Bou's live performances are nothing short of electrifying, with notable sets at Creamfields, Parklife, The Warehouse Project, Reading & Leeds Festival, and a recent tour of New Zealand and Australia being the centrepiece of his ever-growing global presence.
Bou's music has been turning heads in the industry, having just signed to Island Records/Universal, with massive singles featuring Slay planned for release in the next 6-12 months. Bou's music continues to showcase genre-leading creativity and innovation alongside high energy, focusing on delivering unforgettable live experiences.
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Seb LoweHate People Who Hate People.
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KeoKeo is a 4 piece alt-rock band formed by the Keogh brothers. Based in London the band draw inspiration from artists like Nick Drake, John Martyn, Pearl Jam and Radiohead. Keo strives to create authentic music.
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Wesley JosephFor polymath artist Wesley Joseph, music and filmmaking are his great loves, and writing a song is like shooting a film. He started making DIY videos aged 12, them when Joseph moved to London to study as a filmmaker, he discovered something in the freedom and independence of city life that demanded to be captured in song, and found a crew of collaborators, including A.K. Paul, Joy Orbison, Leon Vynehall, Loyle Carner, and childhood friend Jorja Smith. His 2021 debut ULTRAMARINE is a deeply textured collection of avant-R&B and soulful future-pop that stretches from psychedelic ballads to hard hip-hop bars.
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Westside Cowboy
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Radio Free AliceWith an operatic swagger angular guitar driven sound, Melbourne’s Radio Free Alice emerged with an art school musical palette, painted from a suburban Australian canvas. Immediate and arresting rock arrangements from the 4 piece band meld with frontman Noah Learmonth’s distinctive yearning throaty vocal, harking to the stylings of Ian Curtis and Robert Smith. Guitars with clean tones and clever notes, melodic bass lines, urgent drumbeats, and the occasional sax translate the band’s DIY recordings to an energetic, charismatic live show from the young quartet.
Following 2023 singles “Paris Is Gone” and “Look What You’ve Done”, which have received support from triple j, FBi and 3RRR, the band have opened for Django Django, The Snuts, Sorry and a sold out four week residency at inner Melbourne’s Nighthawk. The band’s captivating live show saw them emerge from Brisbane’s BIGSOUND showcase as one of the breakout artists for the year, as they lead into SXSW Sydney and a run of summer shows around Australia. More music and an EP to come from this exciting new young talent this year. -
OverpassBirmingham.
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Day We RanTouring with Sam Fender in November
Listen to ‘Snake With a Bone’
https://linktr.ee/dayweran
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YHWH Nailgun
Melodic yet abrasive, rhythmic yet discordant, brutally intense yet deftly agile – New Yorkers YHWH Nailgun defy clean categorisations.
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SOTA日本、京都拠点のDJ,organizer。
京都West HarlemにてBack Home、Monday Vibes主催。
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1-800 GIRLS1-800 GIRLS is the alias of producer and DJ Jake Stewart, a name now synonymous with emotionally charged, forward-thinking electronic music.
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Julian FijmaHailing from the quaint city of Enkhuizen in the Netherlands, 24-year-old Julian Fijma is a rising star in the underground electronic music scene.
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Saint Ludo
Saint Ludo is a London-based DJ who mixes a wide variety of genres, mainly a blend of rap-inspired UK bass and party-starters at 140bpm and beyond, in her high energy sets.
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CardinalsHailing from Cork, Cardinals are 5-piece rock n’ roll group containing swells of alternative pop and traditional Irish sounds.