Freeport Management
Set to follow Dizzee Rascal and Wiley into the big leagues, Dazed and Confused. Looks like the album is going to be one of the biggest things to come from UK shores. Tricksta, UK Runnings & HHBRadio.com
The most exciting artist in UK hip hop...an album of outstanding quality in terms of song construction, production, social conscience and musical innovation. Simply outstanding. Subba-Culthca
Norquay's John Martyn style and raw, unabashed personality define a unique talent emerging from the Scottish music scene. New tracks, produced by Jamie Duffin, are recording through 2010.
Evoking the spirits of Tracy Chapman and Joan Armatrading, Ysabelle's blues-drenched, soulful songs are filled with a potency and affection that draw you in and hold you from the first note.
Jody's bitter sweet songs of broken promises, abandonment and hardship reflect more than his troubled upbringing. Like Lowry, they paint a brutally honest picture of life and death at the raw end of the kingdom.
Someone and the Somethings are a powerhouse 7 piece fronted by the inimitable Charmaine Wombwell delivering a pulsing vibe and an unrivalled big band live show.
The acclaimed Urban Collective youth music project, that turns inner city kids into rising stars of the British music industry, has been nominated for a New Statesman Edge Upstart award.
London Urban Collective returns with an original Hipopera that sets Dante's Inferno in modern day London. WINNER BEST NARRATIVE SHORT, Chicago International Hip Hop Film Festival.
Reminiscent of DJ Shadow's down-tempo work, or maybe Portishead on anti-depressants. At once emotionally hard-hitting and delicately balanced, this presents a beguiling new presence in British music'. Skinny
Yap, (Pink Punk, One Minute Silence) has begun work on a collection of acoustic folk songs that draw on his Irish musical and political heritage.