Independent Artist of the Week
Independent Artist of the Week: Ugly Esther
Whilst most of us were at a loss as to where to channel the extreme range of emotions brought on lockdown, Ugly Esther was busy quietly creating in her bedroom.
Independent Artist of the Week: Micah Jey
On her debut EP our Independent Artist of the Week Micah Jey collects and affirms her sense of self.
Independent Artist of the Week: Jerome Blazé
In a world of unchecked musical chaos and attention-bait negativity Jerome Blazé choses to imbue sampling with a different meaning.
Independent Artist of the Week: iPod
Serving up energising beats with a twist of neo-soul, a swirl of funk, and a cherry of inspired lyricism on top is iPod, our latest Independent Artist of the Week.
Independent Artist of the Week: To Oscar
To Oscar is truly a child of the unfiltered, endless internet. His music is boundless in much the same way.
Independent Artist of the Week: Hydra Fashion Week
Each song on Hydra Fashion Week’s debut record could be the work of a different band. Our Independent Artist of the Week, front person Charlie chatted with Benny on Up For It about how this vision had long been germinating in their mind.
Independent Artist of the Week: Swapmeet
Characterised by hushed vocals, seamlessly introduced textures and layers, our Independent Artist of the Week Swapmeet are a wash of colours, textures, glossy and brushed at the same time.
Independent Artist of the Week: total tommy
You’re driving home, it’s midnight. You’ve got your headphones in, and a warm jacket zipped to the top. It’s raining, and the raindrops are falling dramatically and frankly quite elegantly down the window. Who are you listening to?
Independent Artist of the Week: Chonzu
Our Independent Artist of the Week Chonzu’s latest mixtape is a guided tour through a alterterranean sonic landscape. He joined Ify on Up For It to tell us all about it.
Independent Artist of the Week: Hanoi Traffic
They don’t do count-ins. They don’t do long sets. For our Independent Artist(s) of the Week, being caught off guard is a necessary part of what makes their music exhilarating and commanding. They joined Rhea Thomas and Finn Rees on 704 W High St to tell us all about it.