It has been an absolutely massive week for music. Rather than drowning you in 14 different track of the days, we’ve packed the best of the week into a roundup playlist. Hit play, let it run, and read through our rundown below. Some new, some old, NO BS just decent tunes.
1. Delphic – "Between Forms"
A massive welcome back to the Manchester electronic-indie pioneers. It’s got that sweeping, euphoric synth-pop build that made their debut so untouchable. Pure cinematic nostalgia.
2. Art School Girlfriend – "L.Y.A.T.T."
A brooding, late-night electronic groove that pulls you right in.
4. The Enemy – "Social Disguises"
Classic, unapologetic UK indie rock. The Coventry lads are back doing exactly what they do best—delivering gritty, working-class anthems built for sweaty academy venues. If you’ve missed that mid-2000s NME tour energy, this is your fix. I'm going through the album atm and there's some very decent tracks on it, more to come for sure.
5. Jeremy Olander – "Arrival"
Deep, melodic progressive house that builds into an absolute trance. IMO an extremley underrated talent. Am LOVING the new album and it's a definate contender for Album of the month.
6. Labrinth – "IMPLOSION"
Nobody does cinematic, chest-rattling production quite like Labrinth right now. It is vast, dramatic, and perfectly orchestrated. It sounds like a soundtrack to the end of the world, and we are entirely here for it. Extremely impressed will all the latest release from him. More to come.
7. Kloyd – "New Love"
Shimmering (My fav word atm wtf), euphoric house production made for the early hours. Production is superb.
8. The Temper Trap – "Into The Wild"
A welcome return to that sprawling, stadium-sized indie rock sound. Some great tracks, with gorgeous melodies and sweet vocals.
9. Fcukers – "Beatback"
Raw, infectious, beat-driven energy that doesn't waste a single second.
10. Mobb Deep, Nas, H.E.R. – "Love The Way (Down For You PT2)"
A flawless intersection of golden-era hip-hop royalty and modern R&B. Hearing Nas trade bars over a beat that carries the legendary Mobb Deep DNA, smoothed out by H.E.R.'s vocals, makes this an instant late-night driving classic.
11. RIO KOSTA, Jaime Rosso, Bror Havnes – "It's Starting (Jaime Rosso Remix)"
A pulsating, club-ready reimagining that hits effortlessly hard.
12. Flyying Colours – "Wavygravy"
A towering wall of dream-pop and shoegaze fuzz.
13. Zheani, Danny Brown – "HEROINE ICONOCLAST"
Absolutely unhinged in the best way possible. Throwing Danny Brown’s frantic, chaotic delivery onto a track with Zheani’s aggressive, genre-bending industrial trap is a match made in sonic hell. Not for the faint-hearted.
14. Eats Everything – "Make Some Noise"
A relentless, peak-time techno stomper built for the warehouse.
15. FKA twigs – "HARD"
Avant-pop brilliance that perfectly balances glitchy beats with delicate vocals.