I cannot say this enough. I LOVE THIS SONG. Everything. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SONG. I could just imagine just putting my something stinks in the room face on while watching Lizzie Esau sing this live – You know the one – the one where the music contorts your face so much as a reaction to …
Single Review: “Motherland Journey” – Blue Lab Beats, KillBeatz, Fela Kuti
When this dropped in my email, I was… shocked. Blue Lab Beats have been on my radar for a very long time, and they’ve made some incredible music. If you don’t believe me go look them up… This track is no different in fact…. They upped their game. NKOK (Namali Kwaten) and Mr. DM (David …
Blog interview: Rosie Frater-Taylor
Hello Rosie how are you? I am well ! How are you ?? I’m great! Thanks for asking! Congratulations on the release of “Better Days (Kaidi Tatham Remix) how does it feel? It feels awesome. I could envision quite clearly that there would be a synergy between Kaidi’s sound and my own …
Blog interview: Vik, Telling Secrets
Hello Vik how are you? Hey Del, I’m very well thank you, I appreciate you having me. How are things going for you? All good thankyou for asking! Congratulations on the release of “Casting Stones” how does it feel? Thank you! It feels great. To be honest with you, it’s a big sigh of relief …
Blog interview: Sam Chaplin
Hello Sam, how are you? I’m well thanks! Congratulations on the release of “Sing It Out” how does it feel? It feels great to put my music out into the world – in fact there’s always that feeling in your stomach when you release music as you’re having to get vulnerable in front of …
Single Review: “Hold You” Dylan Purser feat. Lauren Walton
I have one word for this. WOW. It starts off as a piano led ballad. Very atmospheric. Lots of swirly synthy things that whisk you back to the 90s…. Somewhere in the distance, you hear the drums. Those drums are tribal. Well actually no it’s the signal of the children born in the 90s where …
Single Review: “The Rose” – Michaela Betts
Michaela Betts – The Rose Oh. This is beautiful. It starts off with a sparse arpeggiated piano part, then draws in a cello to give it the necessary bass part. But then it drops into a beautiful electro synth piece that just gets better and better and better with each listen. My mate Nick would …
Blog interview: Lizzie Esau
Hello Lizzie how are you? I’m good thanks I hope you are too! I’m great thankyou for asking! Congratulations on the release of “Bitter Weather” how does it feel? It feel great to have this one out! It’s a song that really sums up how I’ve felt recently so it’s almost therapeutic to have it …
Single Review: “Song Of The Year (A History Of Cool)” – Pārvāti
Pārvāti – Song Of The Year (A History Of Cool) Don’t let the title fool you. This is not what you think. No the writer doesn’t have an inflated ego. First of all, let’s talk about the music, it’s a simple song – nice use of synths, and plods along nicely. The lyrics are the …
Single Review: “The Wolf” – Cable Street Collective
Cable Street Collective – The Wolf The Collective are back! Bringing with them a song that’s a full BBQ plate of food with its solid flavours…. You can almost smell that party food in the summer heat! The song grooves on nicely with some beautiful guitar licks, Aaron knows I’m a fan of his from …









