The Ten Albums That Defined UK Drill — And What Comes Next
A genre that went from corner to charts in four years. We trace the lineage and ask: where does it go now that the mainstream has caught up?
New Music Friday: The 8 Tracks You Need This Week
From Afrobeats collab projects to a lo-fi jazz EP that arrived with zero warning — this week delivered.
Why SZA's Influence on British R&B Is Still Being Underestimated
Four years after the wave, the ripples are still spreading — almost nobody's connecting the dots back to the source.
Sevyn Frequencies Returns: The Underground Series Is Back
After a six-month hiatus, the sessions that birthed three signed artists are returning with a new residency locked.
The DSP Royalty Fight Is Far From Over — Here's Where It Stands
After years of advocacy, streaming rates have barely moved. We break down who's winning and what artists can actually do right now.
The London Afrobeats Scene Is Building Its Own Infrastructure
Studios, labels, promoters, lawyers. The ecosystem is growing up — and refusing to need anyone's permission.
Asha Morrow's Debut EP Is the Most Quietly Radical Thing We've Heard
Seven tracks. No drums. No features. And somehow the most alive record we've heard in months.