Tracks Of The Week

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.