An artist from the land of mystery here in the form of 'Sieeben Acht' - This fella/lassie has absolutely nothing in regards to information about him/her on the web. All we have are two releases on Spotify under the alias.. 'Crank That S**t Up' is a sick slow burning tune with a fantastic atmospheric depth... Continue Reading →
Stuart Mavis – Different Generations
Dutch group Stuart Mavis have been on the cusp of something really good for the last few years without fully establishing themselves to many listeners. They were in Groningen for Eurosonic at the start of the year and it was their song ‘Ocean’ that really stood out in the official Playlist at the time. At... Continue Reading →
Pedestrian – Airs & Graces
Snatched from 'Maribou State's curated Spotify playlist we find a stellar track from their stablemates 'Pedestrian'. A simplistic 'Airs & Graces' catches the eye for it's softness and subtlety. Pedestrian are no novices when it comes to making well produced tracks - Hoyle Road was a really tasty one back in 2013. Glitchy synths -... Continue Reading →
Earlham Mystics – Stolen Heart
Norfolk's Luke Abbott just keeps making cool new sounds consistently. His latest alias 'Earlham Mystics' unsurprisingly is championed by Gold Panda and released on his 'Notown Records'. The style resembles Gold Panda's trippy 'You' track and also has shades of Scottish producer 'Koreless' in it. This tune is wholly intriguing and caught our attention immediately... Continue Reading →
Klyne – Water Flow
A real delight of a find this one from Dutch duo 'Klyne'. This track is taken from their debut self titled album released on Because Music. This is one hell of a production here in 'Water Flow'. Subtle synths - rolling bass beat - non intrusive vocals. The chap can sure hit his high notes.... Continue Reading →
Benin City – All Smoke No Fire
Joshua Idehen and his crew typify London club goers and their sheer outrage towards landmark clubs being torn down and obliterated to facilitate the property boom in the city. What is a city without nightlife? Who would want to live in a global city which has nothing to do for music purists on the weekends?... Continue Reading →
Laolu & Raoul K- Djougou Yah (Ft. Ahmed Sosso)
Laolu is an artist we have featured before here at Sniffer. The Dele Sosomi remix was a tribal hit and this track is also in the same lucious bracket. ‘Djougou’ is an instant ear worm full of culture and flair. Nice bass - native vocals- infectious rhythm. ‘Compost records’ have swallowed up this Geneva based... Continue Reading →
INSIDEAWAVE – Enough
New music coming out of Dublin here from Irish lads INSIDEAWAVE. A new five piece group with a nice oul indie folk sound. Lovely harmonies - A strong lead vocalist and an accomplished structure are on show here in 'Enough'; we are looking forward to more of the same in the coming months from this... Continue Reading →
Nick Mulvey – Dancing for the Answers
One of the most melancholy voices in British music in recent years, Nick Mulvey has been making some solid stuff to be fair. This one may just be his best body of work thus far. Ever since the mystical ‘Fever to the Form’ launched him into the known, we have been tracking his every... Continue Reading →
Mr Jukes – Typhoon (Cosmo’s Edit)
These two lads have just completed a fantastic set of remixes. First ‘Mr Jukes’ absolutely nails Sheldrakes ‘Wriggle’ and now THIS. This friendship between Cosmo Sheldrake and Mr Jukes is really hitting the nail on the head, a friendship made in heaven no doubt. Typhoon is a totally stellar track - uplifting, chirpy and full... Continue Reading →