Alternative R&B artist CK LDN returns with single, Stop Calling’

CK LDN returns with a smooth new single ‘Stop Calling’, hot off the heels of ‘Runaway With Me’ supported by DJ Ace with an exclusive first play on his BBC 1Xtra show Everything RnB.

‘Stop Calling’ is a mid tempo RnB / Rap song that explores a broken relationship which can’t be mended. This is CK LDN’s first collaboration with On1y CC, where the pair’s vocal gel effortlessly and their chemistry is natural and unique.

Hailing from North London, CK LDN has an impressive skill set as a singer, songwriter, rapper, producer and musician. CK LDN received his first acoustic drum set at the age of five and has been an accomplished grade 8 drummer since 2020. CK LDN is ready to emerge and make his mark in the UK music scene.

CK LDN has developed his melodic sound and infectious flows over the past couple of years and takes inspiration from the likes of Drake, Bryson Tiller and Brent Faiyaz. CK LDN’s tone and vocal delivery is what sets him apart.

His previous singles have been supported by the like of Ace (BBC Radio 1Xtra), Theo Johnson (BBC Radio 1Xtra, BBC Introducing) Manny Norte (Capital Xtra), Ras Kwame (Capital Xtra), Jay McGregor (Reprezent Radio). Why not check out ‘Stop Calling’ below…

Rain to Dust returns with a harsher and murkier sound in latest album, ‘Martyrdom: Eight Exercises’

Turkish Post-Punk duo RAIN TO RUST entered the scene in 2019 with critically acclaimed debut album ‘Flowers Of Doubt’. 2020 saw the release of its companion piece, ‘Stillborn Flowers’. Both albums showcased well-crafted Gothic Rock filled with chorus-laden, orchestrated guitars, atmospheric keyboards and deeply melancholic lyrics. After a period of lockdowns, isolation and death, Rain To Rust return with a new album–their darkest and most punishing yet. ‘Martyrdom: Eight Exercises’ takes Rain To Rust back to the intellectual and experimental roots of Post-Punk with a much harsher and murkier sound. It is not meant to be a pleasant listen; on the contrary, its aim is to take the listener for a mental stroll in rat infested, crumbling squats where young people shoot up and die.

Each song is related and dedicated to an artist who died by suicide: Adrian Borland (The Sound), Richey James Edwards (Manic Street Preachers), Ian Curtis (Joy Division), Per Yngve Ohlin (Mayhem), Yukio Mishima, Peter Tyrrell, Osamu Dazai, Robert Ervin Howard – artists who have been providing inspiration to the band for long years.

Inspired by Adrian Borland’s death by jumping in front of a train, the lead single, ‘Tonight I Will Meet My Friends Who Died Untimely ’is a melancholic yet driving tune with a beat that is supposed to give the feeling of a railway ride. In second effort, ‘Cutting Moments’ the band tries to connect to Richey Edwards’ psyche as he jumped down Severn Bridge (it is still unclear whether he did it or not–he is officially declared deadbutabody was never found).

‘The Killing Room’, a Darkwave requiem, sees Ian Curtis speaking to his demons as he is at his wit’s end. ‘Sleep And Death Are Brothers’ connects to Per Yngve Ohlin’s obsession with death and his constant desire to leave his physical self. ‘The Patriot’, taking its title from Yukio Mishima’s story “Patriotism”, is about thinking of self-sacrifice as the purest form of beauty. The samples used in the song show the two conflicting sides of Mishima: his interest in hara-kiri as an extension of samurai code versus his interest in hara-kiri as something erotic.

‘Letterfrack Penal Colony’, the harshest track on the album, relates to Irish author Peter Tyrrell’s traumatic childhood memories spent in a Christian Brothers Industrial School in Letterfrack, Ireland. ‘Penal Colony’ is a homage to Franz Kafka’s short story, in which the convict is punished by getting tied up to a machine that carves his conviction onto his body in a loop, going deeper and deeper as it works. This is reflected in the music through a repetitive drum and bass pattern.

‘The Big Dive’ is based on Osamu Dazai’s suicide (along with his girlfriend Tomie) by jumping into the flooded Tamagawa Canal. His death was already foreshadowed by his novel ‘No Longer Human’ which was posthumously published (and was the inspiration for a song on the first Rain To Rust album, ‘Flowers Of Doubt’).‘The Big Dive’ turns the story into an innocent love song, inspired equally by Suicide and Angelo Badalamenti.

‘And The Ravens Left The Tower (Howard’s Dream)’is the album’s most experimental track. Based around a piano motive that eventually disintegrates into layers of reverb as the song goes along, it sees H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard’s friend and colleague, having a dream where Howard reads him poems and tells him that he will join him in death very soon. The song then disappears in sounds of hyperventilation and coals burning in a furnace.

‘Martyrdom: Eight Exercises’ is out now for your pleasure across various music platforms. Why not have a listen below…

Must Listens: Tonight I Will Meet My Friends Who Died Untimely, Sleep And Death Are Brothers, The Big Dive

Anonymous EDM artist Handshake In Space returns with EP ‘LOVE’

HANDSHAKE IN SPACE, the mysterious and emerging EDM artist who has enchanted listeners with his pulsating beats and evocative melodies, has made a swift return with his latest EP ‘LOVE.’

This anonymous music creator has for a long time remained an enigma, but ‘LOVE’ promises to shed a new light on Handshake In Space’s electronic music. The EP will features a collection of tracks, including previously released singles, ‘I Need You Right Now’, ‘Lost Without You’ and ‘Rise Up’, all offering a wide variety of soundscapes, from euphoric uplifting to deeply hypnotic.

Handshake In Space’s music has previously received praise from critics and electronic music enthusiasts for its unique ability to take listeners on a musical journey through space and time. ‘LOVE’ will be no exception and will offer a sonic experience that is hard to forget. Why not check it out below…

Must Listens: I Need You Right Now, Lost Without You, Rise Up

Song of the Day: Wipe Your Feet – Wallace Rice

Wallace Rice originally from Essex is an alternative hip hop artist who has quickly become a compelling voice in the music scene. With a focus on witty and introspective lyricism, Wallace’s work seeks to capture the essence of our complex world. As a member of Monster Florence, he has experienced notable success in the industry and is now embarking on an exciting solo career.

His debut single ‘Wipe Your Feet’ offers a taste of the innovative storytelling and soulful beats that define his music. ‘Wipe Your Feet’ has received support from BBC 1Xtra radio DJ Casskidd and has been playlisted by Spotify, making a significant impact on the music scene.

Wallace Rice’s musical journey continues with a series of singles leading to the release of his debut solo project early next year. Check out the video for ‘Wipe Your Feet’ below…

Lola Brooke drops track + video ‘Don’t Get Me Started’ ft. Coi Leray & Nija

Brooklyn’s Hip Hop/rap artist LOLA BROOKE releases new song and video ‘Don’t Get Me Started’ featuring Coi Leray and Nija. Please check it out above and drop a comment to let us know what you think about it.

The fierce joint is taking from her long-anticipated first project, ‘Dennis ‘Daughter’, out from last Friday (10th November) on all DSPs via Team Eighty Productions/Artista Records and features Bryson Tiller, Coi Leray, French Montana, Latto, Nija and Yung Miami.

A blockbuster collection of songs she nurtured and perfected over the past year, ‘Dennis Daughter’ highlights a culmination of life experiences relating to growth, pain, love, compassion, and earned success that has equipped the hip-hop phenomenon to embrace supreme self-confidence as she continues to make her mark as a superstar in hip-hop. Great hip-hop debuts are illuminated by a powerful statement and a mastery of musicality that connects the masses further to an artist and their story. With no limit in style and sound, Lola delivers a fearless soundtrack to life stemming from her origin story on ‘Dennis Daughter’. Entirely in control of her music and what she has been ready to express to the world, Lola double-downs on her warning to the masses as one not to be played with.

Check out the high energy video for ‘Don’t Get Me Started’ below…