Weekly roundup: 05.07.26
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Kicking off this weeks weekly wrap, we have Robby B whose latest release New Money features a top-notch Fatman Scoop remix inspired by Lil Baby and Roddy Ricch:
SHAKTI volume three is the newest EP, and the third installment, from SUKANYA and Arashkha, with compelling instrumentation over three tracks, embracing new-and-old:
Raising money for MIND, I Am Hands' charity album embraces neo-folk sounds and electronica - with the record released over Bandcamp, CD and Vinyl. Inspired by grief, and partnering with Campaign Against Living Miserably, Owen Gillham, AKA I Am Hands explains that "part of the process of recovering from loss for me, at least, required a certain amount of looking backward - I determined that I needed to fight the undertow”
Maribelle shares new album A New Spring, lending influence from Enya, and Kate Bush. The Norwegian singer-songwriter, who has toured nationally and parts of Asia, has been honing her craft since 2025.
Guitar vertuoso Antonio Cordua has released his riff-city single CHANGE after a career pivot during Covid-19. Swapping elite gymnastics for a musical journey, CHANGE sets a new personal best - and it was already a high bar.
Nath Tavares is back with new pop-rap banger Fooled! which switches the narrative of the career ladder. I did everything “right”: studied hard, learned different languages while moving around the globe, got into top universities, majored in Communication and Consumer Behavior but took courses in computer science and STEM-related fields to have a more technical perspective, worked my ass off in corporate tech workplaces, got a promotion, got an MBA, worked in management consulting… And yet, I still felt incredibly unfulfilled.”
Continuing to build on his near-stratospheric rise, Moon Construction Kit has penned a track tailor-made for a drive down the Amalfi. Fittingly titled Down The West Coast, it's a true writing and production marvel, with glistening harmonies that truly embrace the Beach Boys' influence.
What a return from Saachisen in her latest tongue-twister title, The Girl That Was Made Of Antimatter. Inspired by her love of science, as well as the musicality of Tom Odell, Imogen Heap and Gabrielle Aplin, the electronic engineering master says the single “combines so many of my joys and I’m excited for it to be the first of a planned, fully sci-fi themed EP.”
Touching on the migrant crisis hitting Europe's shores, and the discourses lack of contrition, Charlie Tonight has the perfect antidote in The Tiniest Light. We've covered Charlie before, and her vocal performance is her best yet - raw, and packed with emotion. Sam Fender-esque guitars, alongside a stunning video, paint a glorious and much-needed picture.



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