Dive into our music discovery of the week from amazing acts who are creating and delivering hot music. With so much good music steadily coming through, it’s easy to miss some of the best. To help prevent this, we’ve rounded up the best, “discovery of the week”. Here are the songs you can’t afford to skip, in no particular order.
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Gamirez – Grinding
The African-Australian rapper, producer, singer, song-writer Gamirez is back with another banger. After a massive success, first 2 singles clocking over 100K on all platform (Spotify, Soundcloud, Youtube) along with being added to Spotify curated playlist Beats & Bars with 30K followers and Urban Flavour with 190K followers. Gamirez is back with a brand new self-produced hard-hitting single “GRINDING”. The track is about the “GRIND”, the come up process and stunting on people that doubted you when you were at the bottom and also a reminder of how far Gamirez has come. From Migrating to Australia to being one of the hottest prospects in the Australian music industry.
Hunnid – Money Up
Dropping off his first track for 2018 is upcoming artist Hunnid.
“This song sums up my work ethic of the past several years and reflects my current state of focus. The song is catchy with a banging beat and packed with lyrical punches.” –Hunnid
Listen below…
VXMOB – S On My Chest
London based Rap group VXMOB burst into the scene 8 months ago with their debut project ” VX Sounds Vol. 1 ” causing waves in the underground Hip Hop scene. Each member of the 5 man team bring a distinct flavour to formulate a unique UK Trap sound and energy. “S On My Chest” has been making the rounds on the Soundcloud circuit and now VXMOB reveal the long awaited visual set in the gritty underbelly of London town.
New Oma – Wet Diamonds
“New Oma is Atlanta’s hot new independent artist. His style is unique which catches plenty of listeners attention. Originally from Wadley, Georgia, New Oma is creating a buzz by dropping his first debut single “Wet Diamonds”. Wet Diamonds is now available for purchase on all music streaming services such as iTunes, Spotify, Tidal and more. Be on the lookout for this young artist as he makes his come up in the music industry.”
Bad Honey – Motions
‘Motions’ is the new single from Bad Honey (fka LVNA), and the first taste of a forthcoming EP under their new moniker. Based in South East London, the duo (Lydia Clowes & Teresa Origone) have already garnered strong international support for the dreamy, electronic soul of their debut EP, ‘In Limerence’. With standout track, ‘Windows’ making its way onto Spotify’s New Music Friday in the UK and Portugal, Bad Honey also took a spot on Fresh Finds, which pushed them into the top 10 of the UK Viral 50. ‘Motions’ sees the band exploring new textures as their delicate harmonies swirl above disco-infused rhythms and gritty synths. Having previously performed at The Roundhouse, The Jazz Cafe and Omeara, playing shows with Little Simz and GoGo Penguin, Bad Honey are set to return to the live circuit this April at London’s Paper Dress Vintage, for their EP launch.
Demon Days – No Winners
Perth neo-soul outfit Demon Days today release charming new single ‘No Winners‘, to be launched via an 11-date national tour next month. ‘No Winners’ is available digitally and independently now.
3099 – Electronic Revival
AUTOMatic’s APRIME is BACK as 3099 on the newly released single “Electric Revival” via Bentley Records!
Planting tongue firmly in cheek, 3099 brings forth rugged bars sandwiched between a nonsensical chorus meant to lure the unsuspecting listener into the center of a lion’s den.
Representing the first single from the upcoming 3099 full length release “Everything The Light Touches” due out in 2018 via Bentley Records, Thirty continues to invite people into his musical tent to show off his unique talent and willingness to explore all of his sonic influences.
“Electric Revival” is produced by Dylan Jensen, recorded at The Plant Manse, with cover art by Dana Coppa.
Pitchy & Scratchy – City of London
Producers Pitchy & Scratchy shares a new banging production inspired by their visit to London.
“We produced our homage to the city”