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2026 Line-Up Announced

Fuel your runner’s high with an exhilarating line-up of incredible live musicians, bands and DJs across 3 stages, with parties and secret pop-up events all weekend.

nimino

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nimino
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nimino is one of the most exciting names in electronic music. In 2024, nimino broke through with viral hit I Only Smoke When I Drink, surpassing 80 million streams and charting in the UK and Billboard dance/electronic rankings. Championed by global tastemakers, he prepares to release his EP Creek in 2025. 

Born Milo Evans in the UK, he began producing as a teenager, later building a prolific catalogue. His 2013 debut gained early acclaim. Through fan-led projects and standout singles like Opening Credits, nimino has built a devoted following and electrifying live reputation worldwide while continuing to evolve sonically today.

Mr Scruff

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Mr Scruff
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Mr. Scruff is the alias of Manchester-based DJ and producer Andy Carthy, known for his eclectic, genre-spanning sets and joyful approach to music. Beginning as a teenage bedroom DJ in the 1980s, he developed a deep love for diverse sounds, later releasing records in the 1990s. His 1999 album Keep It Unreal on Ninja Tune cemented his reputation. Renowned for long, immersive DJ sets blending countless styles, he remains a passionate performer, sound purist, and advocate for grassroots venues through ongoing touring and community support initiatives across the UK and beyond.

Nubiyan Twist

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Nubiyan Twist
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Nubiyan Twist, a 9-piece Leeds collective, deliver an electrifying fusion of jazz, afrobeat, soul, hip-hop, and dance music, combining UK jazz finesse with global grooves, percussive fire, and irresistible rhythm. Known for their big-band energy and uplifting live shows, they have collaborated with icons including Nile Rodgers, Tony Allen, Seun Kuti, and Fatoumata Diawara, uniting cultures and generations through music that celebrates connection and groove. With MOBO and AIM nominations, sold-out tours, and acclaim from NPR, Rolling Stone, Jazzwise, and Bandcamp Daily, Nubiyan Twist continue to push boundaries, thrilling audiences worldwide with joy, sophistication, and unstoppable energy.

The Joy Formidable

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The Joy Formidable
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The Joy Formidable are back for their first electric performances in 2 years. After time away exploring solo projects, the trio return to bring their raw, cinematic sound to Love Trails Festival 2026. 

The Joy Formidable are from North Wales.

Across five studio albums, they’ve built a devoted following and a growing Music Club, an ecosystem for creativity that connects the band directly with their community of listeners through new releases, handmade artwork, and exclusive performances. That’s what they get excited about, bands having their own unique spaces.

The summer of 2026 marks an exciting new chapter for The Joy Formidable: Love Trails, Cardiff with The Cure, and the 15th anniversary of their acclaimed debut album The Big Roar.

Renowned for their powerful live performances, they’ve toured extensively across the UK, US and beyond, building a reputation as one of rock’s most dynamic and and emotionally charged acts. 

Joshua Idehen

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Joshua Idehen
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Lately, it feels like the world is one endless bad news cycle. Joshua Idehen isn’t here to pretend otherwise – but on the spoken word artist’s new album, I Know You’re Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone Is Trying, You Have Got To Try, he provides a phenomenal sonic, poetic space. Made with his creative partner, musician Ludvig Parment, the album (out 6 March 2026) is an urgent but transcendent collection that holds you through it all, filled with grief, euphoria and hope.

British-born Nigerian Idehen had been more interested in film as a medium when he was younger. In fact, poetry was something he actively disliked back when he was studying at Hackney Community College and working in a bar in the West End. But one night when he got home from work and switched on Channel U, he was struck by Dizzee Rascal’s Vexed. “It had me in a trance, that kind of first person rant, stream of consciousness monologue, whatever you want to call it – but it sounds like him just pouring out, venting into the void.” And so, Idehen began to write, and over years of open mic nights and new connections, he became a need-to-know name in London’s poetry circuit.

Inspired by his peer Scroobius Pip, he quickly became intrigued by setting his poems to music, and so began work with bands including LV, Benin City and Calabashed, alongside recording guest features with the likes of Sons of Kemet and The Comet is Coming. Touring with these bands and “swirling around the UK jazz scene” helped build up Idehen’s confidence as a live performer in the late 2010s – but, around the same time, he was experiencing turbulence in his personal life, including his divorce and several suicide attempts thereafter. The Covid-19 pandemic began and Idehen moved to Stockholm, where he had the space to process all that was happening in his life.

“The calm and sedateness of Stockholm was exactly what I needed at the time,” he explains, “It helped me see the totality of myself. I was tired of being sad and ashamed, and mournful of the past, the life I'd had, feeling like the villain in my own life. My daughter was born and I reached a point where I didn't just want to make sad music anymore. I didn't just want to make music that was me feeling sorry for myself, or feeling sorry for the world.”

And so, Idehen began to contemplate pairing his poetry with something more uplifting: specifically, with dance music. “There has to be light at the end, something to hold onto,” he says. It was around this time that an old friend he’d met in London, Parment – also known as producer Saturday, Monday – reached out. The pair began a back and forth on what would become Don’t You Give Up On Me, a single which eventually became the opening song on their 2023 mixtape, Learn to Swim. For Parment, writing apart and then feeding back to each other made for a fruitful collaboration: “I would say we have kind of a sibling relationship…or an old couple, as some say. We’re very straightforward and aren’t afraid to fight for our creative ideas, but at the same time we really do listen to each other and are okay with being wrong sometimes. I love it because I always get to pursue my ideas, but I know there is a guard-rail if I get lost – and I think that goes both ways.”

Idehen compares their work together to Sade: the name of the band may be Joshua Idehen, but it is the two of them making the songs. This symbiotic collaboration continued into what would become I Know You’re Hurting…, a release which looks both inward and outward for redemption, trying to capture and store the moments of positivity that sometimes feel fleeting and assert that better times have to be coming. As they began to play shows with the new music, the direction they needed to take became clearer.

“When we started working together we had some idea of what we wanted the message to be and what kind of inspirations to draw on, but we didn’t really have a clear idea on how it would be consumed,” explains Parment, “But as we started touring we started learning a lot about the project; we realised that we prefer a standing audience to a sitting one, and we do want to make them dance at some point. So I think a big point for me was to make music that had depth and fit the themes of Joshua’s writing – but still make it danceable.”

Across the album, that means uplifting choirs, cozy samples and exuberant, sometimes house-tinged beats. “I am personally drawn to music that transports you to a place, or scene or mindset,” says Parment. This is topped with ruminative musings on morality and human connection; about the longer loves in life – like friendships, family – that sustain us. These come from Idehen and Parment, along with a host of friends and collaborators, including writers Leone Ross and Charlotte Manning, and vocalist Amanda Bergman, to help expand on the topics of the record without sounding preachy. Similarly, there are musical guests including saxophonist Pete Fraser and Shabaka Hutchings on flute, each helping to imbue the album with a rich warmth.

From the opening track You Wanna Dance Or What?, there are poignant stories about the possibilities of human connection – here, a memory of a stranger approaching Joshua when he was feeling low at a club in Leicester Square – set against Parment’s freeing beats. There are memories of sunrises on Hampstead Heath (It Always Was), celebrations of the liturgic power of the club (This Is The Place), affirmations that kept Idehen afloat in a particularly dark time (Brother), all dotted with his observations and notes from past conversations with people from all walks of life. On Choose Yourself, Idehen is not so interested in the hokey bath bomb self-care that has dominated discourse the past few years, but in reinforcing self-belief and self-worth – all while never getting too mawkish (see: lines like “Choose a balanced diet/Eat the rich!”). Everything Everywhere All At Once is a stunning exploration of the sliding doors moments of our lives, contemplating all the universes that exist within his daughter, followed by a choral reprise, singing a melody composed by Idehen. “I’m not confident with singing or songwriting, so when the choir sang something I had made and brought it back to me, I had proper tears.”

After years of honing his craft, I Know You’re Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone Is Trying, You Have Got To Try finds Joshua Idehen’s pen reaching the next level. This is work that is truly arresting – but simultaneously, thanks to Parment’s soundscapes, it often makes you want to wave your arms in the air and dance. In these bleak times that try to push us all further apart, it’s a beautiful, powerful manifesto for hope and collectivism. As Joshua puts it: “There's a likelihood that we might be planting seeds that we won't get to see harvested…but the planting is good. The planting is just as important as the watering and the tending and the harvesting. We all have to play a part so that we can have some redemption.”

Hackney Colliery Band

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Back for their first time since a rapturous performance at Love Trails Festival 2019, East London musical pioneers Hackney Colliery Band have pushed the boundaries of brass band conventions, building a steadfast fanbase with their joyous live shows and slew of heralded releases. 

Now fifteen years deep into their collective journey, and with some incredible career highlights to note (such as performing to 80,000 people at the opening of the 2012 Olympic Games in London), the 9 piece outfit prepare to announce their 6th full-length offering, the hotly anticipated ‘Collaborations : Volume Two’. Whereas their fifth album ‘Collaborations: Volume One featured a range of World Music legends including Grammy-winning Beninese vocalist Angélique Kidjo and godfather of Ethiopian jazz Mulatu Astatke, ‘Volume Two’ sees HCB focus on songs and singers, alongside a sprinkling of instrumentals featuring harp, guitar, cello, and even conch shells.

As anyone who has attempted any degree of social organisation will attest, it is no mean feat to gather nine people in one place, at the same time, on a semi-regular basis, never mind taking this group of people all over the world to play instrumental music. Add into the mix an industry where artists are encouraged to find a genre niche and stick to it – advice HCB have joyously ignored for their fifteen year career – and the community and kinship that HCB have built up over this time seems even more remarkable.Frontman/composer Steve Pretty and composers Olly Blackman and Luke Christie say of this release: ‘It’s a privilege and joy to still be playing together after all these years, and especially to be pushing each other to be as creative and innovative as we can be. The process of collaborating with so many amazing artists, and the freshness that’s brought to the project is endlessly inspiring. Some of this music started life almost a decade ago, and other tracks are only a few months old, but we’re so proud of the breadth of musical talent on display with this record.’ A testament to their tenure and calibre as musicians, ‘Collaborations : Volume Two’ is an exuberant and original addition to HCB’s already impressive and varied catalogue, highlighting their restlessly collaborative and creative instincts.

Anaïs

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Anaïs is an electrifying trailblazer for a new generation of drum and bass artists, rapidly rising from Bristol’s thriving scene. Known for her high-energy DJ sets and precise, dynamic mixing, she has taken over major stages including Boomtown Festival and Let It Roll. Alongside her commanding performances, her productions - such as the Bad Gyal EP and Tell Dem—have earned widespread support. Now aligned with Hospital Records, Anaïs continues to build momentum as a bold and future-facing force in drum and bass.

Falle Nioke Soundsystem

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Falle Nioke Soundsystem
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Falle Nioke is a singer and percussionist from Youkounkoun, Guinea, performing in Coniagui, French, English, Susu, Fulani, and Malinke while playing traditional instruments like gongoma, bolon, and cassi. After travelling across West Africa and collaborating with local musicians, he moved to the UK, working with producers including Ghost Culture, sir Was, Congo Natty, and Johan Hugo. His EPs Youkounkoun, Marasi, and Badiare have earned critical acclaim and BBC Radio 6Music support, and he is now preparing his debut album with backing from the PRS Foundation’s The Open Fund.

MC Texas

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MC Texas
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One of Bristol’s finest MC exports, Texas has graced the stages of the biggest D&B events across the world. Regularly hosting artists such as Flava D, Fred V, S.P.Y., and Benny L, he is trusted by the best to use his armoury of lyrics and hooks to firmly control any set.

1-800 GIRLS

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1-800 GIRLS
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1-800 GIRLS is the alias of UK producer and DJ Jake Stewart, known for emotionally charged, forward-thinking electronic music that blends euphoric electronics, raw club energy, and indie influences. Widely supported by BBC Radio 6 Music and praised by Mixmag and Spotify, his releases on All My Thoughts, Domino, and Universal showcase intricate, emotionally striking productions. As a DJ, he moves effortlessly between euphoric house, UK bass, leftfield electronica, and IDM, with standout sets on HÖR Berlin. Beyond performing, 1-800 GIRLS mentors and produces for other artists, continually pushing boundaries and defining his own lane in modern electronic music.

The Zawose Queens

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There is spirit and fire in the music of The Zawose Queens. There's the vibrations of the ancestors, coming through on traditional instruments — soaring chizeze fiddle, buzzing illimba thumb piano, ngoma drums that chatter and thunder — and voices that go deep, high and out there. There's the connection to nature, to ceremony and ritual, in their dance-inspired fusion, their blend of the organic, harmonic and modern-day electronic. There are lyrics that tell, in their native kigogo, of the passion for music, the wonders of life. Of pride in environment, in tradition. In their East African roots.

Pendo and Leah Zawose showcase the fluid polyrhythms and rapturous polyphonic singing of the Gogo (aka Wagogo) people of the arid, hilly Dodoma region of central Tanzania. 
The most famous exponent of this musical tradition is the late, great Dr Hukwe Zawose (Pendo’s father and Leah’s grandfather).

Maisha, the debut album by The Zawose Queens, marks the first time that women from this famous musical family take their place as lead vocalists and performers. Emboldened by workshops in songwriting and music production with visiting UK-based producers Oli Barton-Wood (Jordan Rakei, Obongjayar, Nilufer Yanya) and Tom Excell (Nubiyan Twist, Onipa), The Zawose Queens began writing their first ever songs. The resulting collection of songs range from the stripped back and traditional-sounding to those treated with subtle electronic elements, with beats and drops and found sounds and switch-ups.

Kaya Fyah & The Fyah Live Band

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Kaya Fyah & The Fyah Live Band
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Kaya Fyah, a British, South African, Jamaican vocalist and conscious lyricist whose live shows are a full-force celebration of Jungle culture — heavy basslines, rolling breakbeats, 94 amen breaks, melodic hooks and fire bars that create a deep connection with the crowd. Her music represents what Jungle stands for; love, unity and liberation through sound.

The Fyah Live is a 10-piece powerhouse igniting the raw energy of Jungle music with the electrifying presence of a live band.

Reimagining Jungle traditionally born in clubs and sound systems — the group brings the genre to life on stage with live drums, bass, brass, keys, percussion, sax and vocals, creating an immersive, high-octane experience ranging from 140–180 BPM.

Performing tracks from Kaya Fyah’s debut album along with unreleased material, weaving together Dub, Reggae, Jungle, D&B and Garage to deliver a genre-blending sound.

The Fyah Live celebrates the roots and culture of Jungle while pushing it forward, capturing the musicality of a rock band, the groove of reggae and the energy of rave culture — taking audiences on a journey that leaves them feeling truly alive.

Cami Layé Okún

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Cami Layé Okún
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Cami Layé Okún is a Cuban DJ, selector, and radio host celebrated for her spellbinding, narrative-driven sets. Performing at global festivals including Glastonbury, Dekmantel Selectors, Melt, and North Sea Jazz, she crafts deeply personal, journey-like experiences on the dancefloor. Her monthly INSOLAR show on NTS and live editions across Europe showcase her vinyl-only explorations, blending Cuban disco, Latin electronics, Caribbean and Amazonian rhythms, and rare global grooves. A relentless digger and ethnomusicologist, Cami is revered for her adventurous selections and ability to move crowds. With INSOLAR expanding into a label, she continues to define herself as a visionary force in global electronic music.

Project Smok

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Project Smok
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Project Smok is a neo-trad Scottish trio-Ali Levack, Ewan Baird, and Pablo Lafuente-known for their bold, progressive take on traditional music since 2017. Blending contemporary pop influences with emotive piping, bodhran, and nuanced guitar, they push genre boundaries while maintaining virtuosic precision and infectious rhythm. Drawing inspiration from indie acts like The 1975 and Bon Iver, their debut album Bayview, produced with Edwyn Collins, showcases a fresh, idiosyncratic sound. Nominated for MG ALBA awards and celebrated for their energetic live performances, Project Smok has become a defining voice in modern Scottish traditional music, combining innovation, sensitivity, and explosive musicality.

Sarah Weiler’s Piano Sing-A-Long

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Sarah Weiler’s Piano Sing-A-Long
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Do you love a good sing-song or an after-hours karaoke session? For the third year running, Sarah Weiler and her bootylicious backing babes are back to lead the ultimate Love Trails sing-along. Reconnect with your inner Boy Band during a Backstreet Boys medley, belt out Bonnie Tyler, and scream along to the Sugababes - reliving all the tunes you forgot you loved but still know every word to. Whether you come with friends or solo, it’s a raucous, joy-filled musical extravaganza. Sarah, a seasoned performer, facilitator, and founder of Power of Uke, has been spreading musical joy at Glastonbury, Wilderness, and beyond since 2012.

Sarah Weiler’s Piano Sing-A-Long

United Freedom Collective

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United Freedom Collective
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United Freedom Collective, hailed by Gilles Peterson as “Margate’s finest,” is led by producer and yoga teacher Robbie Redway. With releases on Ninja Tune, Multi Culti, and Dama Dama, he has collaborated with Jordan Stephens, Joshua Idehen, Falle Nioke, and Facesoul. Robbie hosts the bi-monthly United Friendship Disco at Margate Arts Club and DJs globally, blending psychedelic sounds, global grooves, disco, and house into vibrant, colorful sets. As a live act, United Freedom Collective has supported Maribou State on their sold-out European tour and performed at Alexandra Palace. They also produce psychedelic therapy soundtracks and host shows on NTS, Worldwide, and Margate Radio.

Poly-Ritmo

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Poly-Ritmo
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Poly-Ritmo is a London-based DJ, musician, broadcaster, and curator celebrated for her vibrant, globe-spanning selections. A lifelong crate-digger, her passion for storytelling through music began at ten and deepened while working at Sounds of the Universe and studying Ethnomusicology at SOAS. Her eclectic, soulful sets weave zouk, Brazilian boogie, broken beat, soukous, salsa, disco, and soca, captivating audiences worldwide. She’s performed at Rio Carnival, Glastonbury, We Out Here, and Magnetic Fields, and toured across Europe, India, Brazil, and beyond. A respected radio presence on NTS, Worldwide FM, and Foundation FM, she also co-founded the acclaimed Basket of Light festival.

Good Habits

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Good Habits
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Good Habits are a dynamic indie-folk trio transforming existential musings into bursts of optimism. Formed by singer-cellist Bonnie Schwarz and accordionist/synth Pete Shaw, they began creating music while stranded in New Zealand during the pandemic, embracing troubadour life and human connection. With drummer Jen Walinetski joining in 2025, their live shows now combine virtuosic musicianship, rhythmic drive, and mischievous energy. Their UK Top 40 Folk charting album Quarter-Life earned praise from BBC Radio 2, 6 Music, and 5 Live, with standout festival appearances at Glastonbury, WOMAD, Green Man, and more. Their upcoming album promises a joyful, cinematic, and heartfelt musical journey.

Masca

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Masca
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Masca sounds like the awkward third wheel at a Marina and the Diamonds–No Doubt date. Classy vocals, janky guitars, saucy bass, and everything-you-need drums create songs like pickled onions—layers to peel back. Their latest single Sweet Tooth explores whether humans will fall out of love as AI offers ever-more-perfect alternatives to real relationships. This Bristol trio—Tina Maynard (ex-Soeur), Jack Hamilton, and Ben Holyoake—blend pop and rock under producer Eliott Vaughan’s guidance. Signed to Marshall Live, they’re set for a busy 2024, including hometown shows. Music for weird, wonderful thinkers who love to party.

The Five Points Project

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The Five Points Project
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The Five Points Project alleviates loneliness through live, fully improvised, cross-genre jam sessions. Instrumentalists, singers, and rappers unite to create unique musical experiences in a welcoming, collaborative space. Beyond music, the project fosters community, spiritual healing, and connection, hosting monthly hikes to bring people together outside performance spaces. They’ve staged full-day takeovers at Brick Lane Jazz Festival and drawn crowds at Love Supreme and We Out Here. Now, Five Points brings their signature experience to Love Trails, combining a community showcase, an improvised jam, and a hike, blending music and connection in one immersive event.

The Five Points Project
The Five Points Project

Tim Garcia

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Tim Garcia
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Tim Garcia is a London-born DJ, broadcaster, and label owner whose deep-rooted passion for music
has shaped a vibrant and multifaceted career. Known for his eclectic and soulful sets, Tim moves effortlessly between genres—traversing electronic music, hip hop, jazz, Latin, Brazilian, and Afro-diasporic sounds—always keeping dancers on their toes and spirits lifted.

Over the past decade, he has become a fixture in London’s underground scene, celebrated for his genre-fluid approach and deep musical knowledge. His DJing has taken him to clubs and festivals around the world, with standout sets at Glastonbury, Montreux Jazz Festival, We Out Here, Beneath The Baobabs in Kenya, and iconic venues such as Fabric and Phonox—the list goes on.

As a broadcaster, Tim held down a five-year weekly residency on national station Jazz FM, before moving to Worldwide FM and now hosts Monday mornings on Rinse FM, continuing to champion quality music from across the globe.

Through his label, Musica Macondo, he’s released records by artists from Latin America, Africa, North America, and Europe—including Grammy-nominated musicians and acclaimed producers like Quantic, K15, and Osunlade. 

With a Master’s degree in Ethnomusicology from SOAS, Tim brings a rare depth to his craft—connecting dots between genres, eras, and cultures, and always placing soul at the centre of the sound.

M'Lover

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London based DJ M’Lover has been immersed in local club and festival circuits from a young age. Inspired by the diverse music culture of her hometown and shaped by a decade spent in London’s underground scene, the Devon born selector has an expansive electronic sound blending acid, italo and house into high energy grooves.

Kitty O'Neal

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Kitty O'Neal
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Kitty O’Neal is a UK singer-songwriter crafting warm indie-folk threaded with soft indie-rock and understated pop. Built on piano-led writing, layered guitars and spacious rhythms, her songs carry floating vocals, soaring melodies and quietly vivid lyrics. Inspired by Lucy Rose, Bess Atwell and the storytelling of 70s folk, she bridges intimate songwriting and rich, cinematic arrangements.

A compelling live performer, she’s played 75+ venues across the UK and Ireland, including Glastonbury Festival, building a loyal audience through her emotive, engaging shows. She has supported Rae Morris, Rozi Plain and Band of Skulls, and spent much of 2024 touring the UK.

In 2024 she self-produced her EP Cross St Demos (Frictionless Music), launching it with sold-out shows and radio support across BBC 5 Live, Times Radio, BBC Ulster, BBC Introducing and Soho Radio. She also curated and co-headlined a UK triple-bill tour with illustrator Chris Riddell, who live-illustrated each show.

Previously shortlisted for Purbeck Rising and Glastonbury Emerging, she has played both festivals and across the south coast circuit. In 2025, she received Help Musicians funding to record her debut album, due 2026.

The Negative Splits

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The Negative Splits

HMS Morris

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HMS Morris
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Signed to Cardiff’s iconic Bubblewrap Collective (home to Georgia Ruth, The Gentle Good and Carwyn Ellis), HMS Morris are a band who thrive at the crossroads of art-pop, theatricality and fearless exploration. Described as “innovative, forward-thinking pop music” (Earthly Pleasures), “strange and beautiful” (Electronic Sound), and “a multi-dimensional sound that traipses across hitherto unexplored regions” (Clash), their music defies easy categorisation - and that’s exactly how they like it.

Ben Cipolla

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Ben Cipolla is a singer and guitarist whose music drifts between soulful intimacy and rhythmic invention. Like Nick Drake, he brings a quiet intensity and melodic subtlety to his playing, while echoing John Martyn’s adventurous acoustic textures and Jack Johnson’s easygoing warmth and melodic storytelling. His performances are warm, open and inventive - transforming familiar songs into something unexpected and original work into something timeless.

Cipolla’s repertoire reflects his versatility: from jazz standards and bossa nova classics to reimagined pop favourites and contemporary hits. He keeps a natural blend of genres at the heart of his music, weaving jazz, soul, folk and acoustic pop into a sound that feels fresh yet familiar.

Born in Wiltshire and now based in Bristol, Cipolla draws inspiration from his Sicilian heritage, explored in his acclaimed album Casa Mia. His third album, due in 2026, promises to further expand his signature fusion of influences with sincerity and style.

With performances at the BBC Swing Jazz Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, WOMAD, Manchester Jazz Festival and Shambala, alongside national airplay on BBC Radio 1, Radio 2 and BBC Introducing, Cipolla continues to carve his own path with authenticity, warmth and understated brilliance.

Oli Steadman's Candlelight Karaoke

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Oli Steadman's Candlelight Karaoke
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Teenage Dirtbag, Never Be The Same Again, I Want it That Way, etc - it’s karaoke, but keeping with how ancient humans may have done it: by candlelight, with a fleshy minstrel as your backing band. If you’re confident on the lyrics to these classics, then feel free to leave your phone in your pocket!