Pop
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Florence + The Machine returns with ‘Everybody Scream’ and a Halloween album release
Time to get spooky and explore ageing, death, and horror folk on Florence Welch's sixth studio album.
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Fever Ray – The Year of the Radical Romantics Review
A superb as-live career retrospective for the freaks on the dancefloor.
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Utada Hikaru – Science Fiction Tour 2024 Review
An uplifting celebration of 25 years of the finest J-Pop
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Ayumi Hamasaki – Countdown Live 2023-2024 A Complete 25 Review
Ayu's New Years Eve 23/24 concert was a jazzier cabaret bonanza and a feast for the soul.
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Introducing… ORKID
Maybe it is the summery ennui and laid-back melancholy that her new single ‘Bed of Roses’ provides, but Swedish artist ORKID hit the sweet spot…
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Ionnalee returns with dual English and Swedish electronic albums ‘Close Your Eyes’ and ‘BLUND’
The Swedish queen of emotional electronica explores her mother tongue with an alternative album take
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Hydrogen Sea – Creature Comforts Review
Luscious and syrupy smooth indie pop anthems exploring the comforts and pleasures of being human.
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Pete Frogs – Genesis Jams Review
Your favourite cheesy pop anthems reworked as Sonic the Hedgehog's game soundtrack.
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Introducing… Babel
What if the Cocteau Twins made a Europop tinged dance anthem for the summer?
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Introducing… Lucie Antunes
Eccentric poptronica designed to showcase everyday objects you wouldn't usually expect to find in music.
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Introducing… Rebecca Lappa
When a folk singer turns to pop for a new era.
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Charlie Risso – The Light Review
If Galadriel made Nordic inspired pop.
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Introducing… Selfish Bodies
Anthemic synthwave / indie pop tracks to bring you relatable moments to rhythms and beats.
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Quantum Dot – Random Causalities Review
Euro indie pop with plenty of oddities.
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Introducing… Quasi Qui
Brother and Sister alt-pop duo with a sound that feels of everywhere and every time all at once.
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Iamamiwhoami – Be Here Soon Review
What happens when the dancefloor songstress turns to folktronica?
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Highasakite – Mother Review
When four become two,
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Iamamiwhoami returns with new audiovisual album
Jonna Lee returns with her full audiovisual project for an album inspired by pregnancy and motherhood.
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Introducing… Sara-Danielle
Smooth soul pop with a twist.
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Utada Hikaru – BAD MODE Review
An RnB pop album that wants to be a bit of everything.
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Introducing… Saint Mars
A guilty pleasure of sad synthwave pop
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Ruth Lyon – Nothing’s Perfect Review
Genre hopping soul pop.
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Introducing… Alexander Hulme
Loops and tricks from a walk around Liverpool
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Half Waif – Mythopoetics Review
Top tier indie pop.
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An Early Bird – Diviner Review
Designed for Netflix dramas.
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Henrikes – Naive Again Review
Scandipop of the highest pedigree.
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Introducing… Fya Fox
Ireland's bright new alt-pop siren.
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Introducing… Juliana Eye
Who fancies some prime Avril but with an 80's/20's spin?
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Introducing… An Early Bird
Chillax with the cats.
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Introducing… Anni Pohto
Nordic pop royalty in the making.
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Sylvan Esso – Free Love Review
Time to spread the synth-pop love.
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Introducing… Giungla
Italian songstress to escape to another world with.
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Mïrändä – I Am Art Review
The umlaut of art pop
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Introducing… Yawn
Definitely not a yawnfest.
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Laur Elle – The Art of Pretending Review
Sad synth vs dancing pop grooves
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Introducing… Estère
New Zealand's smooth art pop
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Introducing… Deleo
Tense pop you can bop to
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Alex Lilly – 2% Milk Review
Dank Memes + Edgy Pop = Very Win
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Meiko – Weird World Review
A calming voice for weird times.



































