MIN-t returns with defiant new single “Hope” ahead of upcoming album
Berlin-based artist MIN-t is back with new single “Hope”, marking the first release from her forthcoming album Before The After , due May 8. Self-released via Martyna Kubicz Music, the track sees the Polish-born, multi-disciplinary artist continue to refine her hybrid sound — one that pulls from electronic, pop and R&B while resisting easy categorisation. Built around a ferocious breakbeat, “Hope” layers glitch-heavy synths, weighty low-end and shifting vocal delivery, moving
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 30


Wireless 2026 announces Ye as three-day headliner for first UK show in over a decade
Wireless Festival has confirmed that Ye will headline all three days of its 2026 edition, marking his first UK performance in over 11 years. Set to take place from 10–12 July at Finsbury Park, the booking is being positioned as a three-night run through Ye’s catalogue — spanning The College Dropout through to The Life of Pablo — in what will be his first London headline appearance since topping the same festival in 2014. The announcement signals one of the most significant
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 30


Disclosure return with introspective new single “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous”
Disclosure are back with their first release of 2026, unveiling new single “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous” alongside a cinematic official video. Out now via Disorder / Capitol Records, the track marks the first time since 2023’s Alchemy that Howard Lawrence has taken on lead vocal duties — a shift that brings a more internal, reflective tone to the duo’s latest output. Where recent releases like “Deeper” leaned into club immediacy, “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous” pulls things in
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 30


Groove First, Everything Else Follows: Inside “The Bounce” and the Expanding Sound of London JazzWITH JON ONABOWU
There’s a certain confidence running through London’s current jazz landscape — not in the traditional sense, but in how fluidly artists are moving between scenes, sounds and expectations. It’s less about definition, more about feel. At the centre of that shift are musicians treating groove as the anchor, letting everything else stretch outward from it. With “The Bounce”, that approach comes into sharp focus. Built from a long-standing musical relationship and shaped in the ro
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 30


Alex Born leans further into the dark on new single “Sealed Fate”
The Portugal-born, London-based artist Alex Born returns with “Sealed Fate”, a track that pushes his electropop sound into heavier, more introspective territory. It’s the latest in a run of releases — following “Unrequited Love” and “Obituary” — that are beginning to sketch out a wider project rooted in emotional intensity and club-oriented production. Sonically, “Sealed Fate” pulls from multiple directions without feeling scattered. There are traces of trip-hop in the drums,
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 30


Y U QT sign to Technicolour and release new single “Call My Name”
Y U QT have announced their signing to Technicolour, Ninja Tune’s club-focused imprint, alongside the release of their new single “Call My Name”. The track has been circulating in DJ sets for several months, becoming one of the duo’s most recognised IDs across recent shows. Built around a hybrid of speed garage and techno, it reflects the direction Darryl Reid and James Cooper have been developing through their productions and DJ sets, which heavily feature their own material
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 30


Shock Corridor Return with Expansive New Single ‘Buster’
Melbourne/Naarm six-piece Shock Corridor are back with Buster — a powerful new single marking their first release in nearly a year, accompanied by an evocative official video. Driven by a relentless guitar riff, Buster builds from brooding intensity into something widescreen and anthemic. Blending droney synths, echoing guitars and unforgiving percussion with flashes of violin and trumpet, the track captures a sense of unease about the future while holding onto the need for
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 27


Enola Bedard Captures the Unspoken on New Single ‘Unavez’
Enola Bedard steps into a bold new chapter with her latest single Unavez — a multilingual pop release that blends emotion, movement and global influence. Out now via DOOGOOD, Unavez explores the fragile space between feeling and expression — that moment when emotions are real but neither person dares to speak first. Sung across French, English and Spanish, the track reflects Bedard’s international background while reinforcing a simple idea: love doesn’t need one language to
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 27


Mabes Unveils Most Vulnerable Single Yet with ‘Death of a Hero’
Rising country-pop artist Mabes returns with her most emotionally raw release to date, Death of a Hero — a powerful new single that blends Nashville storytelling with modern pop production. Out now via APOLLO Distribution, the track explores the moment admiration turns to disillusionment, capturing the quiet devastation of realising someone you once idolised is only human. Anchored by aching vocals and cinematic country textures, Mabes delivers some of her most intimate song
BabyStep Magazine
Mar 27


Evan Fong Drops Explosive New Single ‘Pesos’
Evan Fong returns with ‘Pesos’ , a high-energy new single that pushes his evolving sound further into punchy, pop-punk territory. Out now via Avant Garden, the track blends distorted guitars, driving drums and sharp electronic textures, creating a raw, chaotic edge that has quickly become a signature of Fong’s music. Built around his forceful vocal delivery, Pesos captures a restless, unfiltered energy — loud, urgent and intentionally rough around the edges. A true multi-hyp
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