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333, Which tells the ablation of the tangle of torments and perceptive distortions that fantasies inflict on human beings. Representing the harvesting of this magical element that can be used to conduct potent self-transforming rituals. The number 333 symbolizes the freeing from the chains of a distorted reality experience. It is also a call to do what one truly loves.

Josie Man

Alt-Pop phenomenon, Josie Man makes music with a message and a very valuable and important one in a world of obsessive social media stalking and comparison/ trolling. Her style, music, and wider thoughts on the world and kindness with a hypnotic performance, and voice as sweet as honey is working with purpose and intentions.

Aaron Rumore

Aaron Rumore is an upcoming hyper-pop artist hailing from Italy who channels a path that began back when midwestern emo and indie rock bands in the 1990s were a hit.

Meyy

As cyber sonic music finds its deeper roots this decade. MEYY is an emerging Belgian-born, London-based aesthete who released her first EP ‘Spectrum’ in 2020 without any label support and received over a million streams. Her new single called ‘Blush’ was out on Nov 9th is a melodic story of crushing on someone which is our romance music of this season.

Zita Tan

How much are we really making the change? Is fashion making us empowered or making us escape from the world? Zita Tan, Originally from Beijing, China, now based in London, takes us through her life and work as an emerging artist and designer.

Rebecca Phillips

Rebecca Phillips is an experimental pop artist from London with a neoteric, multidisciplinary vision. She explores dysfunctional intimacy - fizzing idiosyncratic takes on the euphoria and alienation of modern life.

Angelus

Parisian producer Angelus was born in the United Kingdom to parents from Guadalupe and Germany and grew up 20mins outside of Paris. Angelus, who is only 18 years old, is a veteran and breakthrough star of the burgeoning teen-generated trends digicore and hyperpop. Despite their youth, they've been an important part of the scene since 2019, and a vital part of the hyperpop lift-off.

Perera Elsewhere

Perera Elsewhere (real name Sasha Perera) is an experimental creative genius who has received universal acclaim as she unveils her 12-track album titled 'Home.' We hear more versions of Perera Elsewhere than ever before. On the album, she says “'Home' is like having different music playing in each room of your house at once and still being chill with that.”

KAI WHISTON

Kai Whiston, a UK producer noted for his work with Shygirl, VTSS, COUCOU CHLOE, Tommy Cash, and Dorian Electra. He has finally released his long-awaited album titled 'Quiet As Kept, F.O.G.' It's an excessively staple of symphonies and has been in the works for three years.

Future Chess Club

The mysterious Swedish producer has released his incredible debut track "Get You High," which mixes Electronica with Melodic House components to create a slow-burning, addictive, and euphoric composition. It transports listeners with sparkling sounds and emotionally captivating music over the course of three and a half minutes.

Coloray

Coloray's latest release, 'Blinded,' glows through the summertime heat. This Berlin's multi-talented DJ, producer, and 3D Graphic Designer's future seem brighter than ever, thanks to a fascinating 80s mentality that inspires his work.

Psylo

After years of musical collaboration, Psylo, a New York-based duo, is releasing their debut single named 'Moonchild.' The song is a victorious representation of the duo's common vision and philosophy. The team consists of rapper Ziggy Zombie and producer Otto Boas, and they have a year of outstanding releases planned.

Effy

Effy has established herself as one of the most fascinating young electronic producers and DJs in the UK. Her highly awaited single "Run It Up," featuring Mall Grab, will be released alongside the EP on May 19th, underlining her sound shift and predilection for grittier dance music.

Twemsis

Twemsis, also known as Anisa, Greta, and Naima, are three sisters who decided to form a musical band after discovering their common love of music and sisterly bond. They recently created and released the new track "Bipolar," which arose from the necessity to express a personal life experience that had drained the three vocalists' energies due to a family difficulty.

Ccatnapp

Combining multitudes of genres, Catnapp creates passionate and nostalgic atmospheres with powerful sounds. Her recent album, TRUST, is a testament to grit jam-packed with futuristic pop melodies; but it's much more than a sugar rush. It openly defies genre classification, absorbing high-octane elements of hip-hop, R&B, rave, and even nu-metal along the way.

O Future

“Nihilism is somehow embedded in our global culture at the moment. I am not a nihilist, I have way too many emotions to actuate non-meaning. I am in some way the opposite — everything to me means everything, and I believe in making even absurdity” Katherine & Jen — O FUTURE

Ruhail Qaisar

“When I did in a wider sense realize the stark uniqueness of the landscape and culture I am from, they became strong aspects of my personal and social identity and I started bringing this part of my identity into my music. It is still possible to find semblance and witness obscure anomalies within the culture, language, and local characters of Ladakh” - Ruhai Qaisar