Reyna Deyna’s music is a whole vibe, making you feel like the fallen angel floating through its nocturnal castle, always in the mood between sad and sassy. In her debut album she plays with musical boundaries – serving beats to drown in deeply.
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Reyna Deyna’s music is a whole vibe, making you feel like the fallen angel floating through its nocturnal castle, always in the mood between sad and sassy. In her debut album she plays with musical boundaries – serving beats to drown in deeply.
Palazzi D’Oriente also known as Luca Bolognesi, is a producer and composer from Italy. He debuted his EP ‘morgengabe’ in 2018 which commenced his musical journey and has now just released his new record ‘Sheltering Water’ which came out in full on April 19th.
Jerskin Fendrix speaks to Sisi Savidge days before the one year anniversary of his debut album, Winterreise.
Do you like The Cardigans? Then you might just LOVE @thatbandsedona They know how to take their soft power girl pop for a spin through time and space, not only in their music but also in their visuals. A wulfpack gone sunkissed sirens.
Last month the London based musician Spent, released an exciting new music video for their track named ‘If I Could Cry’. The music video is second in the five-part film series for each of the tracks on Spent’s 2020 debut EP ‘Cybernetics’.
Her music is a soft kiss on a heartbroken chest, the sparring partner for your pain and maybe the truth that hurts, but heals. In this very honest interview @magicisland tells us about the autonomy and freedom of living and creating in Berlin and the unusual release of her album via ‚virtual touring’ in-midst of the pandemic.
Frank Malachi (formerly known as InSeCureFrank) may be the most beautiful person on the internet.
TAAHLIAH speaks to Sisi Savidge about her new project, ‘Brave’, living and loving as black and trans and creating in collage.
Mera Bhai speaks to Sisi Savidge about the joys of crate digging, living in the rhythm section and collaging with sound.
P.D.O.A. laugh around a burnt-bread, red wine and pasta-laden table in a Neukölln kitchen with Sisi Savidge to discuss their upcoming EP and video release.
26-year-old Sasha Keable is the stunning London-based vocalist making soulful R&B tracks. Coeval caught up with the poignant lyricist for a conversation delving deep into her childhood, her creative process, and the release of her newest single, Exception, dropping 26/02/21.
Ex-Swedish Grammy nominee, artist COBRAH probes silence and creates minimalistic textured soundscapes. Listen to her newly released single ‘Dip n Drip’ now!
Self-described laptopmusicgirl AMARA ctk100 is the London-based creative making hypnotic electropop tunes. We caught up with the artist for a conversation about her creative process, her influences, and the release of her newest single, “You Don’t Wanna” dropping 12/02/20.
The Italian trio spreads positivity, love and hope even through adversity and quarantine barriers.
Introducing Italian duo P L Z whose debut single, ‘Milano d'agosto’, is a cry for help to be saved from oneself, from one’s own paranoia – translated into a techno pop hit,
Between motherlove and loneliness – Mila van der Linden awakes the thirst for losing control in the club with her new track Psychoforlove.
emmae speaks to Sisi Savidge over 100 cigarettes and sweet tea as they time travel together on her sofa in Berlin ahead of today’s release, Sounds of Sorrow.
Jeshi is the East London musician taking over the UK melodic rap scene. Coeval caught up with the 25-year-old rapper for a conversation about developing his sound and the release of his latest single, ‘Look Like Trouble’.
Lancashire artist Blackhaine combines aspects of drill and electronic music to create a noir vision of city life. A collaboration with breakout producer Rainy Miller - debut EP ‘Armour’ is a record that’s haunted by lost futures.
Lava La Rue is the multi-hyphenate creative often recognised for her DIY style. She makes smooth lo-fi hip hop style music, with her newest release being, ‘Angel’, a queer love song in collaboration with Deb Never. We spoke to the West London musician and she gave us a glimpse into her creative world.