This London talent has a voice that could shake the earth.
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Mercury Music Prize alumni deliver a mixed set for their long-awaited comeback.
Paloma Faith looks the part but her performance couldn't always match style with substance.
Downtempo pop from the globe-dominating quartet to soothe troubled souls.
Charlotte Krol enjoys Brighton's Great Escape Festival, which featured US pop star Kelis and the Mercury Prize-nominated British electronic music pioneer Jon Hopkins.
A near-flawless performance from the Vienna/London-based electronic crooner giddies us up for Easter.
Who says banjos are just for hillbillies? Not Dan Walsh, who tells Charlotte Krol how global influences are changing the face of his music
We talk to the singer-wongwriter about her busy schedule playing in multiple bands, growing up in Norway and her early love of grunge.
The Swedish outfit move into more immediate synthpop territory on this startling record of light and dark.
A mightily impressive 28 local bands play across four venues in the city for one great cause.
Oxfordshire internet sensation Lewis Watson will be supported by four local singer-songwriters at December's Upstairs at the O2 Academy in association with BBC Introducing.
What do you get when you mix international exponents of avante garde music with 12 young turntablists in the North East? Weel, quite a bit of noise. Charlotte Krol finds out what Mariam Rezaei's ambitious project Noisestra is all about...