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Talking to: The Rotary Fifth’s Michelle Bee

During a pub gathering three years ago, a mutual friend introduced singer-songwriter Michelle Bee to Mark Kyriacou, a music producer and co-founder of the band Loka. A casual conversation about favourite artists led to their passing bits of music and vocals back and forth via WhatsApp and the discovery of a natural creative connection.

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Talking to: Joe T Johnson

I plan to do some gigs in London with a guy called Danny Starr, who is actually the son of Ringo Starr. The next single from the EP is going to be called Friends, and that will be put out in the next couple of months. Apart from that I will be just trying to get some more gigs, but it is all exciting.

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Talking to: Foxgluvv

Foxgluvv is an unapologetically gay DIY pop artist from Birmingham, now based in Queen’s Park in north London, who has created the perfect score for your late night party with her signature ‘hungover-pop’ sound. Blending the lyrics and aesthetics of modern left-field pop music with her love of the 80s, Foxgluvv's music is packed with dreamy synths, lo-fi beats, camp and extravagance.

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Talking to: xxweesh

If you like the sweeping vocals, clever sampling, melancholy and heart-punching downtempo dance of recent years, made famous by the likes of Jamie XX, James Blake and Caribou, you should definitely be listening to xxweesh right now.

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Talking To: Psychic Markers

As UK theatres and museums sit quietly in darkness, waiting for audiences to return, London-based band Psychic Markers prepares to release its third album. The sonic artistry of the eponymous Psychic Markers merges a well-curated blend of psychedelic, electronic, and nostalgic sounds for a cinematic-like experience.

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Talking To: Liz Carney

Crane Creek flows through sycamore and black oak trees down to Crane, a small Missouri town in America’s Ozark region. Shiver and Rush, the newest album by singer-songwriter Liz Carney, draws on Carney’s family history and the mystique of the Ozarks.

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Talking To: Vula Viel

Burch, Ruth Goller on the bass, and Jim Hart on the drums comprise Vula Viel, a band continuing to explore its own unique sound with each new album, including the recent What’s Not Enough About That.

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Talking to: Try Me

We recently (virtually) met up with Hector Boogieman and Bendy Wendy from Try Me, a Bristol-based duo who, in their own words, are ‘on a mission to make people boogie and forget their woes’.

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Talking To: IdleGod

Born and raised in Suffolk, IdleGod spent his formative years writing and playing guitar for numerous bands, across a variety of genres. Following the release of their new single Glass we chatted to learn a bit more about their music, creative process and future plans.

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Talking To: Fez

Formed in January 2019, London-based FEZ are a blend of psychedelia and progressive rock that doesn't simply embrace nostalgia for a bygone era of music but reinterprets their essence in a post-rock world. With an equal emphasis on songwriting, sonics and improvisation, every member is at the forefront of the band's music.

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Talking To: KALA CHNG

She’s just released lead single ‘Voices’ from her forthcoming LP ‘NINE DRAGONS’ and played at Trafalgar Square for Chinese Year, KALA CHNG is definitely one to watch. We asked her a few questions to get to know her better.

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Talking To: Sonnee

Charlie Mannion is a Manchester based producer and electronic musician. Releasing tracks under the moniker Sonnee, his latest track ‘So What?’ has racked up an impressive 8,000+ streams on Soundcloud. We asked him a few questions to get to know him better.

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Talking To:Jessica Blackwell