Bipolar Sunshine: Zane Lowe favourite and rising internet star, Bipolar Sunshine brings his own brand of gentle summery tunes held up by solid hip hop beats.
Wet Nuns: Tipped by just about everyone, from NME to The Independent, throughout 2012, these purveyors of death-blue have already impressed at SXSW this year
Darwin Deez: The indie prince that's already risen to new heights this year with the release of his second album Songs For Imaginative People. Expect choreographed dance interludes.
The Walkmen: Named by some as THE New York band of their generation, The Walkmen are at their very best at the moment following the release of their third album.
Dutch Uncles: Being drawn into the UK's collective consciousness by the 1975-led new Manchester invasion, Dutch Uncles have been refining their sound over three albums and are at their peak right about now.
Savages: The girl band who look just about ready to breathe new life into the post-punk scene with their debut album, don't miss Savages.
Enter Shikari: Far from new-comers to the scene, Enter Shikari have been blasting their way through the UK music world for sometime with their high-octane live shows. Nothing's changed.
Mount Kimbie: The duo of Dominic Maker and Kal Kampos have been doing their best to forge a new brand of electronic music since 2009, and most recently the duo have come good in a very real way withlove from Pitchfork, FACT and Resident Advisor.
Melody's Echo Chamber: The product of of Melody Prochet's interaction with Tame Impala's Kevin Parker, Melody's Echo Chamber brings you some seriously psyched-out pop music.
Jacob Banks: A new-comer to the UK's revived love of soul music, Banks' voice is one of the more beautiful around at the moment and promises a stunning live show.
Lulu James: The originator of 21st Century Soul music and hailing from Newcastle, James fits right in alongside the likes of Jessie Ware and Laura Mvula.
King Krule: Known to his mum as Archie Marshall and known to the music press as the most prolific and talented teenagers in the UK, King Krule is one to watch throughout 2013 and not one to miss at LSC.
London Grammar: The London trio making some of the most intrigingly promising music around, London Grammar are both haunting and energised.
Everything Everything: The architects of one of the best albums of the early part of 2013 (second LP Arc), Everything Everything continue to impress with their live shows.