Pixx: The 19-year-old South Londoner is making waves with her infectiously immersive brand of melancholy lullabies. Check out 'A Way To Say Goodbye' for beautifully sedated sonics and a welcome injection of Portishead-inspired melody.
The Beach: Treating listeners to singer-songwriter cuts inspired by the likes of Justin Vernon and Dallas Green, The Beach creates tentative tales of youth, love and regret with delicate vocals and cinematic atmosphere. Seek out his latest track 'Maybe?' for a a new powerful offering.
Jimi Charles Moody: The ever mysterious Jimi Charles Moody forges accessible but dark tracks that burst to life with powerful vocals concerning themes of guilt and loneliness. Feast your ears on 'Other Man' for Moody's solemn letter to a lost lover, a stone cold anthem backed by church organs and rich instrumentation.
Vince Staples: Steadily shuffling away from the Odd Future associations that have followed him throughout his career, Vince solidified himself as one of hip hop's sharpest and poignant rappers through collaborations with the likes of Common and Jay Electronica, as well as the release of his debut studio album Summertime '06. Check out 'Senorita' for just a glimpse at the prolific artist's spitting talents and dense insights into social issues plaguing his home, Los Angeles.
Anteros: This rising three-piece play heart-on-your-sleeve indie anthems with wonderfully layered vocals and singalong worthy lyrics. Listen to their self-titled track for a dose of uplifting, piano led youthful optimism.
Airhead: James Blake played this ominous and scratchy house track 'Ice Nine' from producer Rob McAndrews back back in July of this year on Radio One. Sonically, Airhead encapsulates the feeling of going under general anaesthetic and slowly falling back into yourself, occasionally bursting you back into life with waves of deep bass and dreamlike chimes.
The Magic Gang: With clear grunge influences, The Magic Gang embark on sludgy, psychedelic sonic adventures with catchy results. Check out 'No Fun' for a slice of rich production, crisp songwriting and a crashingly joyful conclusion (despite what the title may suggest).
Sundara Karma: This Reading four piece unleash concoctions of harsh, intense vocals with elements of match rock and indie to build memorably rough and ready cuts. Listen to 'Flame' for a track that is destined to get those limbs moving.
Pretty Vicious: At the tender age of 18, these Welsh youngsters are tearing up stages with their relentless brand of punk rock with a hint of The Libertines. Plug your headphones in and listen to 'Cave Song' for an two and a half minutes of unrelenting, wonderful chaos.
BRNS: This Michigan native is at the helm of some gloriously infectious synth pop which is soaked in the sweetest of sonic syrups. Listen to 'Electric Love' when in need of some whomping bass, eery synths and undeniably pretty vocals.
Pale Honey: This Swedish three-piece are responsible for wonderfully understated, electronically fuelled tracks that are complemented with vocals reminiscent of Romy Croft from The XX. Have a listen to 'Over Your Head' and prepare to be greeted by a truly immersive and delightful sound.
Petite Meller: A french singer with one of the highest voices we've ever heard, Petite Meller is gradually taking over the airwaves with her joyfully upbeat dance and jazzy anthems, forcing us all to embrace our inner groovy mover. Listen to 'Baby Love' for a perfect example of why she's only going to get very popular, very soon.