Jams, cuts, bangers and things that sounds more like kitchen talk. Ps. these are our fav tunes of the week.
Illy - Catch 22 (Feat. Anne-Marie)
Following Papercuts, which became Illy's biggest single ever, he's returned with Catch 22 and got superbabe Anne-Marie on board to sing the catchy AF hook. It's another effortless jam and is likely to take over the airwaves this summer. We're more than ok with that tbh.
Lisa Mitchell - Warriors
Lisa Mitchell finally dropped her third LP Warriors today and it's a damn charming listen. The title track is our fav rn because it's a winding, whimsical tune that showcases Mitchell's warm voice so well. All. The. Feels.
Two Door Cinema Club - Fever
There are so many danceable moments on the new Two Door Cinema Club record Gameshow but it doesn't get much more groovy than Fever. It's a disco-tinged sizzler that Nile Rodgers would surely be more than happy to call his own. When did Two Door get so funky?
Sleepy Tom & DiRTY RADiO - Distant Future
Diplo-affiliated producer Sleepy Tom has teamed up with the ever-soulful DiRTY RADiO for his latest choooooon Distant Future. You probably last heard DiRTY RADiO on Young Franco's super cool Drop Your Love and if so, it wouldn't surprise you at all that this is a slinky, euphoric dance tune. Of course, Sleepy Tom brings the heat too with a ricocheting drop.
Chance The Rapper - All Night (Kaytranada Extended Version)
Kaytranada dropped more music this week because he has one of the best unreleased collections of music of anyone in the game. He's shared the extended version of Chance The Rapper's All Night plucked from his 0.001% mixtape. No song will get you on the DF quicker this year than this one.
LANKS - Sometimes
Aussie muso LANKS has released his latest and best EP yet Viet Rose and we've plucked Sometimes from it. The track begins acoustically but immediately is led into the electronic world with a glitchy, A.D.D. drop that shows just how far he's pushing himself musically. Really exciting new Oz music.
Wiley/Devlin - Bring Them All / Holy Grime
There was a time when grime stars Wiley and Devlin hated each other. They both had diss tracks aimed at each other with Devlin going as far as to call Wiley "fake like silicon". Anyway, it seems the dust has settled on that argument because they've teamed up for a cut from Wiley's forthcoming album Godfather and thank god it has because this track is a jam and a half.