Beaux beaux’s self-taught, super catchy hooks pair alt-pop sensibilities, with intimate storytelling. He released four EPs via Dirty Hit (beabadoobee, Wolf Alice, Rina Sawayama), with his debut release leading NME to label him a “pop prodigy”. beaux has been praised by BBC Radio 1, The Sunday Times, NME, Rolling Stone, Notion, Clash, Zane Lowe, and Sir Elton John. |
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HYPHEN A riot in human form. Blending snarling punk, razor-sharp riffs and raw Indian influence, his live shows are loud, sweaty and impossible to ignore. This is protest music with teeth — fast, fearless and built for the pit. Hyphen doesn’t just play songs, he detonates them, turning every set into a full-body release of noise, chaos and connection. If you want polished and predictable, look elsewhere. |
Liang Lawrence A singer-songwriter currently creating and performing in the UK. Having grown up in 8 different countries before she was 18, Liang’s ability to find a home everywhere she goes is reflected in her borderless audience with listeners around the world. Liang’s raw and honest tunes lean into indie folk, soft rock and electronic territories in the vein of Clairo, The Japanese House, beabadoobee, boygenius and Lizzy McAlpine. |
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Nadia Kadek British-Indonesian artist Nadia Kadek’s music exists in the hazy, bittersweet glow of the late summer, where golden light and warmth linger alongside the inescapable heartache of watching the season draw to a close. Her debut EP ‘Green Car’ encapsulates this cyclical feeling, chronicling the soft ache of growing up and watching a childlike, rose-tinted vision of the world dissolve to reveal a more splintered place. |





