Bristol Spotlight # 6: Kloudbreak
For fans of Submotion Orchestra looking for that next fix of new music, look no further than this ex-Bristol duo, whose take on chilled Dubstep is also much like Phaeleh's.
Bristol Spotlight #5: Typesun
We first came across Typesun (not to be confused with Type Sun) after a sneak peek at the Futureboogie:10 Compilation. It's a strong collection from some of Bristol's best-known producers, but the real standout was the opener, Typesun's Last Home.
Bristol Spotlight #4: Seasfire
Seasfire first came to our attention last month through BBC Introducing Bristol and have suddenly received a torrent of online press hailing them as a big tip for the coming year. Now it just seems like we're jumping on the badwagon, but we do so unashamedly and it should stand testament to just how good...
Bristol Spotlight #3: Buggsy
This year, Bristolian rapper Buggsy has added a vibrant injection of new talent into the UK Hip-Hop scene, releasing his debut album The Great Escape. His fast flow and highly conscious lyrics incorporate both Reggae and Grime influences, collaborating with fellow Bristol producers Gemmy and Joker, as well as Cambridgeshire-born UK-Hip-Hop veteran DJ Skitz. What's...
Bristol Spotlight #2: The Bronze Medal
It's hard to come by guitar music I can really enjoy these days, but having spent the last week badly singing The Bronze Medal's Milk to myself, I thought it about time to share the joy. Formed in 2009 after busking their way around Europe, their name is inspired by a song from Scottish melodists...
Bristol Spotlight #1: Stumbleine
Despite self-releasing debut EP All For Your Smile in March, there is barely anything known about Bristol producer Stumbleine. But given the unique sound, we doubt that will be the case for much longer. The aptly-titled album provides a lovely blend of soothing, dreamy vocal samples over the top of mellow, ambient electronic beats. Stumbleine...
