DJ & producer Friction on Calibre's Shelflife 5After a long think about who I wanted to focus on here, I’d like to speak about someone who has long been ...
Dice editor Leonie Cooper on King Princess' 1950You can keep Harry, William and Megan, but I’m a total sucker for a regal sounding alt-pop act. Christine And The Queens, ...
Music Week's Ben Homewood on Value Void's Back In The DayThe three members of Value Void have been lighting up DIY London punk for years now, as members of ...
The Viny Factory's Chris May on Tenderlonious's The ShakedownSadly, the numberof self-taught jazz musicians has declined dramatically over recent decades. Most young players are college graduates. Style-setters of earlier ...
Freelance journalist Kristan J Caryl on Oscar #Worldpeace
I love house music, but, compared with grime, you’d be hard pushed to say it was anything other than safe and traditional. ...
Gigantic business development manager Simon Carpenter on G Flip's About You Although first and foremost I am a rock kid at heart, I’m also a sucker for a pop melody. ...
BBC Radio 2/6 Music’s Craig Charles on Smoove & Turrell’s Mount PleasantAs happy coincidences go, there can hardly have been a better one than the day that John Turrell ...
Freelance journalist/broadcaster Paul Stokes on Emma-Jean Thackray’s Ley Lines
I first heard about Emma-Jean Thackray while interviewing Gilles Peterson at BBC Radio 6 Music earlier this year.
Beats 1 presenter Matt Wilkinson on Mormor’s Heaven’s Only WishfulI first heard Mormor in late January when I got a bunch of emails on the same day from people ...
The Great Escape festival’s programmer Adam Ryan on Jimothy Lacoste’s Subway SystemEighteen-year-old Camden Town resident Jimothy Lacoste (real name Timmy Gonzalez) brings positive advice and catchy tunes about using ...