Artist: Binker and Moses
Title: Feeding the Machine
Label: Gearbox
What is it? A sharp new collaboration from London jazz stalwarts Moses Boyd and Binker Golding.
L&Q says: “On this record, [Binker and Moses] can be heard pushing beyond their own limits and mobilising a new sonic trajectory that is surprising and meditative in many ways.”
Read Shrey Kathuria’s full review here.
Artist: Keeley Forsyth
Title: Limbs
Label: Leaf
What is it? A stark, arresting collection of spectral folk from one of the UK’s most distinctive new voices.
L&Q says: “Like [Scott] Walker, Forsyth sounds unafraid to grasp the conventions of modern pop songwriting and turn them inside out, pushing the boundaries of her sound without entirely losing focus of the need to produce empathy and exhilaration in her listener.”
Read Luke Cartledge’s full review here.
Artist: Yeule
Title: Glitch Princess
Label: Bayonet
What is it? Shapeshifting, digitised pop from a compelling new songwriter.
L&Q says: “The album remains focused on portraying an inner/virtual world. It’s crushingly dark at points, but no less playful, thanks to their boundless approach to genre blending.”
Read Skye Butchard’s full review here.
Artist: Horrid1 x Sav’O
Title: Violent Siblings
Label: Mixtape Madness
What is it? A startling update on the state of London drill from a fiercely talented duo.
L&Q says: “This is the shape of drill to come. And it’s coming sooner than you think.”
Read Robert Davidson’s full review here.
Artist: Talmont
Title: Laid Under Heavy Lights
Label: Good Soldier
What is it? An essential slice of sample-heavy dream-pop, perfect for crate diggers and club kids alike.
L&Q says: “Talmont create an ambient, malleable space that feels worlds away from the small London studio where the band laid down the album’s groundwork.”
Read Charlotte Marston’s full review here.