

Read more about it HERE Flume Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Debut Album, Shares Unreleased Song From 2014

Catfish and the Bottlemen, Jack Garratt, Izzy Bizu, Declan McKenna, Tom Grennan, Celeste, Arlo Parks, and Self Esteem are the previously titled ‘Artist of the Year’ artists. “We are INSANELY hyped to reveal this years Introducing Artist of the Year – the unreal talent that is Leeds’ stated BBC Introducing while sharing the news.
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Janieck’s vocals are distinctly layered underneath an enchanting guitar melody, which culminates in a soaring yet steady buildup to the hook ‘indulged in a grooving hedonistic beat.’Ī post shared by BBC Music Introducing wrote in an Instagram post, “i remember when i was 17 livin in manny i used 2 always upload my tunes on bbc intro n my first radio play was by with sober feels in 2020. feels so full circle, thank u.”īBC DJs Roesh and Jaguar presented her with the award last week. Listen to ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ by HBz, Jebroer and DJ Blackbeard HERE ZHANGYE Releases New Single ‘Own Way’ With JanieckĬhinese DJ/producer ZHANGYE is making strides as a promising artist despite debuting less than a year ago. His latest feat is ‘Own Way’, an uplifting tropical house-infused number with vocals borrowed from pop artist Janieck. Completing the trio of ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ is DJ Blackbeard, who featured on the title track of HBz’s ‘Home of Madness EP’ right after his debut in 2022. Meanwhile, Jebroer has been known to lend his vocals in the realm of dance music and has worked alongside renowned acts such as Timmy Trumpet, Blasterjaxx, Scooter, Sub Sonik and Afro Bros. Along with their originals, the pair boasts an impressive remix collection for Vize, SDP, Helene Fischer, and more. Until then, however, you can take a dive into Perfect below, and consider it a re-introduction to someone worth keeping a close eye on with plenty more to come.Since their onset over a decade ago, HBz has curated a catalog of versatile music ranging from bounce to hardstyle. If all goes well, Perfect will soundtrack a breakthrough moment for Jezzabell Doran on a solo level, much like Sleepless did for Flume a near-decade ago. "We want to dance with fire, we crave the excitement of the unknown, the grass is always greener." " Perfect is a song about the timeless dilemma of falling in love with unattainability," she says on the single, which premieres exclusively today ahead of its official release tomorrow, March 12th. It's a brilliant tune too somewhat tender as her vocal dances amongst the production that swells underneath it, but cathartic as hell as the energy of the single keeps it moving forward, bringing the single's therapeutic qualities to life through high-tier songwriting. It's a bright pop tune that captures the heart of Jezzabell Doran and how tirelessly she's worked to bring it to life, stepping away from the indie-folk sound of her past in favour for something far bolder and brighter more in-line with the electronic/pop/R&B boundary that reflects her current evolution. Today, we're proud as punch to be premiering her returning single Perfect, a solo debut from the Sydney musician that arrives via Kobalt and with it, the heralding of someone long-ingrained in dance music, but now set to make an entrance on her own, solo terms too. In the time since, Jezzabell Doran has worn various hats amongst the music world, but it's her 2021 that's making us so excited. The Sydney-based vocalist was the one whose voice was chopped and screwed to create the single's now-iconic vocal, making the traditionally more folk-y, indie musician a certified star of dance music playing an important point with one of its most transformative songs of the last decade - quite a title, for someone that's not as much of a household name as Flume (or, at least just yet). One person that doesn't get talked about enough in that conversation, however, is Jezzabell Doran. The single was the catalyst point for Flume's original breakthrough, ushering him onto a festival circuit he'd later come to dominate - and headline - internationally within the span of a few years, through music that would be both chart-topping and GRAMMY-nominated. It's near-impossible to find a single so ingrained in Australia's dance music culture than Flume's Sleepless.
