New Track: Cali Dreaming – J.Kas (ft. Ruell)

Cali dreaming

Continuing the chilled-out vibe, Sheffield’s upcoming emcee J.KAS drops a spanking new track, Cali Dreaming.

This time he teams up a fellow-Sheffield newcomer Ruell, to deliver a real slick of timeless hip-hop and R&B – a great way to start the week.

If you’re REALLY feeling Cali Dreaming, well it’s worth investing your time in listening to his latest EP, #HomeTown, available now on iTunes.

New Track: N.O.N.T.K – Shan

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After appearing on NEW LEASE MUSIC with single, For You Now ten days ago,  alternative rock singer/songwriter SHAN unveiled his brand new single, N.O.N.T.K (No One Needs To Know). The latest offering is the second release from his EP, Signals, out on 15th April.

Mixtape Review: The Karman Line – SHAY Khushrenada

The Karman Line

It took roughly five years for SHAY KHUSHRENADA to gather material for his debut mixtape, The Karman Line, released this month…and it definitely shows as you can hear and feel the sheer dedication in each offering.

The 11-track mixtape starts off with bang-up-to-date, head-rolling hip-hop with slight hints of grime and trap music which slowly matures (like a fine wine) with clever cuts of old school/R&B beats, where the Londoner vibrantly spits over kick back arrangements – even though he describes the pitfalls of chasing a music career.

This mixtape is a keeper, check it out now!

Must listens: Bronze Helm, The Emergence, Cry, Candles, End to End

New Music Video: Divinity Machine – Crisis Renegade

Chris Renegade


CRISIS RENEGADE
 is not a name you would have heard before, but after listening to his latest track, Divinity Machine, it’s not a name you’ll be forgetting any time soon. The hard-hitting banger is the first taste of his debut mixtape, Seizure Sessions, released earlier this month.

Allowing himself to shine on the 14-track mixtape, which doesn’t feature anyone other than himself, who takes you on a musical journey. Showcasing his diversity and talent as an artist as he puts his own twist on famous beats such as Pound Cake by Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s MAAD, his talents become further amplified as he rides out alone on original tracks like Left Brain and Slide Out.

Spending the majority of his youth in the studio writing and recording his own music, the cultural influences that have come from his emigration from London to Cyprus with his family when he was 13, chink through on occasion, giving a refreshing perspective to his bars.

It’s time to witness a GRIME star on the rise…check out the video to Divinity Machine.