Introspective, quietly magnetic, and undeniably catchy. This Manchester singer-songwriter crafts intimate, emotionally rich songs with a sharp melodic instinct.
Loitering at the intersection of new wave, synth pop and art rock, the Stoke-On-Trent three-piece deliver a timely parcel of geometric riffs, elastic bass lines and off kilter percussive work.
Blending deluxe digital-age psychedelia with shades of indie and R&B, Manchester’s Lei Hope crafts hazy guitar textures with understated sincerity and a lo-fi charm.
Combining shape-shifting electronic production and live drums, this Manchester duo craft blistering hybrid sets that fuse dub, jungle, DnB, garage, noise and hyperpop with a haunting cinematic edge.
Joined by GoGo Penguin’s Chris Illingworth on keys, composer Oliver Vibrans on synths and percussion, Jenny Dyson on flute, and producer Brendan Williams on drums, the Dutch Uncles bassist brings his debut solo album, Taproots, to life.
Known for fusing jazz improvisation with electronic production and experimental textures, the London based, Italian pianist, composer, and producer performs tracks from her latest album.
Celebrating her latest album Life of the Party, multi-instrumentalist Francesca Pidgeon (Dilettante) throws open the doors to potential influences such as St. Vincent and Kate Bush to Dirty Projectors and Tune-Yards. Across a twelve-song set, she makes it clear she’s the ultimate hostess with the mostest.
Already packing out rooms across Manchester and beyond - without a single official release - Wyatt channel a restless, kinetic energy that lands somewhere between a punked-up Dylan and The Velvet Underground.