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no ordinary fish – I Wonder
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BBC Introducing's latest playlist addition arrives courtesy of Exeter's no ordinary fish, a quartet who've spent two albums honing their craft in the fertile ground between decades. There's something distinctly British about the art of the slow reveal, and this four-piece understand this implicitly on "I Wonder"—a single that marks the end of an era while pointing toward an intriguing future. What begins as ambient cocktail chatter—the sort of background murmur that might soundtrack a Devon dinner party—gradually unfurls into something far more psychologically complex and musically satisfying.
Mahuna – Forever Is Mine
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An artist who arrives fully formed in middle age, as if conjured from the ether with a lifetime's worth of stories already etched into their voice, presents a profoundly unsettling proposition. Mahuna—the Belfast-born, Berlin-based songwriter whose debut long-player Forever Is Mine finally emerges after what feels like decades of careful gestation—embodies exactly this kind of bewildering arrival.
HOLY TRIGGER – Witch
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On the cusp of summer's arrival, Paris-based artist Ira Rokka delivers her debut single under the HOLY TRIGGER moniker—a track that arrives not merely as music, but as manifesto. "Witch," releasing today across all platforms, represents that rarest of achievements: a debut that feels both utterly contemporary and timelessly subversive.
Ben Heyworth – Creatures
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After years of silence under his own name, Ben Heyworth emerges from the creative undergrowth of Manchester's Ancoats marina with Creature EP, a three-song meditation that feels both deeply rooted in place and untethered from time. This is music that breathes with the rhythm of canal locks and urban renewal, where the ghosts of Britain's industrial past mingle with the artisanal coffee shops and converted loft spaces of gentrified decay.
Seema Farswani – Under A Blazing Sun
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There's something rather beautiful about artistic ambition that refuses to be contained by geography. Seema Farswani's debut single "Under A Blazing Sun" arrives as a fully-formed statement of intent—a sonic postcard from an artist whose creative compass points resolutely toward authenticity in an era of manufactured sentiment. The track's genesis story—from voice note captured in a Singapore living room to polished London studio production—reads like a modern parable of artistic determination, the kind of creative journey that reminds us why music matters beyond the machinery of the industry.
Occupation Baby – Satisfied
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The delicious perversity of an artist calling themselves Occupation Baby whilst crafting music that sounds anything but infantile sets the tone perfectly. This Peterborough-based solo project emerges from the fertile wasteland of provincial England with "Satisfied," a track released today that wears its insomnia like a badge of dishonour and transforms sleep deprivation into sonic gold.
True North – No Exit Wound
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In an age where music videos often feel like afterthoughts, True North's "No Exit Wound" arrives as a powerful reminder of what happens when song and vision are conceived as one. Tones Thorburn's debut single for his new Auckland-based project doesn't merely announce itself through sound—it manifests as a complete artistic statement, where the self-directed visual component proves every bit as compelling as the groove-driven soul-rock that inspired it. Here is an artist who understands that great songs deserve great cinema, and vice versa.
Ava Valianti – Distant
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Few fifteen-year-olds can distill the particular ache of outgrowing friendships into three and a half minutes of deceptively buoyant indie pop. Ava Valianti's latest single "Distant" arrives with the kind of emotional sophistication that would be impressive in an artist twice her age, wrapped in production that's clever enough to make you dance while your heart quietly breaks.
C-TrYp – From Time to Time
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C-TrYp's "From Time to Time" arrives as a curious temporal anomaly—material conceived in the dying embers of the last millennium, finally emerging in 2025 not as nostalgic cash-grab or cynical retro pastiche, but as something far more intriguing: a genuine archaeological dig into the songwriter's psyche, unearthed after decades of dormancy and presented with the weathered authenticity of aged whiskey.
Pompeya – Awesome
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There's something deliciously forward-thinking about Pompeya's approach to indie pop—the band who burst into international consciousness with their irresistible hit "90" have returned with "Awesome," the first instalment of what promises to be their most ambitious project yet. This EP, released on April 11th, serves as the opening salvo of a two-part album, with the second half due in August, and it finds the band refining their already considerable songcraft into something approaching perfection.
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