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Anti Atlas

Anti Atlas, the London electronic duo Ned Bigham and Chris Hufford, create sound landscapes with musicians from around the world.

Their latest EP Fractals features the vocals of Fred Lessore, as heard here on the song “Somewhere in the Trees”.

Jungle

Jungle, is Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland.

This electronic soul duo out of London has created one on the most infectious songs of the year.

“Back on 74” also has a very clever interactive video where you can download free posters from the video itself like the 2 below.

Secure from the Jungle website.

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Daughter

Daughter is an indie folk trio consisting of frontwoman Elena Tonra from London,  Swiss guitarist Igor Haefeli and drummer Remi Aguilella from France.

The forthcoming album Stereo Mind Game leads with the lovely “Be On Your Way”.

Dry Cleaning

The London art-rock quartet Dry Cleaning debut in April with the album New Long Leg.

Love the name and the music.

For a taste listen to “Scratchcard Lanyard” and “Strong Feelings”.

“Scratchcard Lanyard”

“Strong Feelings”

Petrol Girls

Petrol Girls, the dynamic feminist punk band from London, pulls no punches.

Here are 2 songs from their 2nd album Cut & Stitch.

The Sound

Big Mouth

Hatis Noit

I’m off to wander Japan, so today’s artist is avant-garde Hatis Noit.

She hails from Hokkaido but now lives in London.

Her name from Japanese folklore means the stem of a lotus flower, connecting the living world of the flower and the spirit world of the root.

On her new EP, Illogical Dance, she collaborated with electronic duo Matmos.

Illogical Lullaby

Perera Elsewhere

Perera Elsewhere is the stage name of Sasha Perera.

Her 2nd album, All of This, features the intriguingly experimental Something’s Up, a perfect introduction to this London-born Berlin-based singer.

Something’s Up

Kula Shaker

Kula Shaker, the London quartet fronted by Crispian Mills, were prominent in the late 90s.

They disbanded in 1999 and have been on and off since 2004.

Their debut album K reached No. 1 on the U.K. charts in 1996.

K 2.0 was released earlier this year with the song

“Let Love Be (With U)”

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