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1000 Rabbits
Virgin Soil
The story of 1000 Rabbits begins in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. From those coastal beginnings, they have grown into an off-kilter art-pop picnic telling stories through human sounds that are both intimate and extroverted. Comprising Laura (violin), Liv (synthesiser), Paolo (guitar), River (vocals), and Luke (drums), the five-piece have performed across London’s independent venues, becoming regulars at The Windmill in Brixton, where their enigmatic, high-voltage performances earned them a word-of-mouth reputation as local “powerhouses”. It was there that they caught the attention of Young, who release “Virgin Soil” today.“Virgin Soil” has been a long time coming. The track began life with a vocal melody and riff by River. Smooth, almost soupy sections emerged during writing sessions with Paolo, while the closing passage draws on Luke, Liv and Laura’s teenage experiments with live drum and bass. Since its debut at The George Tavern, the song has evolved across more than 50 live performances to become a centrepiece of their set, shaped as much by the stage and the crowd as by the band’s time together in rehearsal rooms.With “Virgin Soil”, 1000 Rabbits bottle the spirit of a band in motion, curious, unpolished in the best way, and deeply connected to the physicality of performance. Grounded by playful bass synthesiser, expressive vocal lines weave through a colourful tapestry of violin, guitar, and drums. It is a debut that honours where they started and hints at just how far they are set to go.Reflecting both origin and intention, “Virgin Soil’ represents the band’s beginnings - experimenting together and making music with no rules,” 1000 Rabbits explain. “It feels right as our first track out in the world.”
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Robyn
Sexistential
Sexistential is the most ecstatic record that Robyn has ever made, the sound of one of contemporary music's most influential artists coming home. After the club music meditations of 2018's Honey, the album features nine, deeply playful pop songs that tie back to her era-defining Body Talk trilogy, designed to feel "like a spaceship coming through the atmosphere at a really high speed and crash landing", she says. "That's how I felt, like I'd had all these experiences searching too far out into space, and now I'm crashing back into myself."Co-produced mainly with longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, Sexistential is emphatic and punchy, defiant about both emotional and biological pleasure, need and softness. The album's title started life as an in-joke before she realised it said everything she wanted to say. "Exploring my sensual life is the same feeling as when I make a good song," she explains. "It's such a beautiful kind of sensitive vibration that takes so much work to keep afloat. I feel like the purpose of my life is to stay horny - it doesn't even have to be about sex, but it's feeling sensual and attracted to things that I enjoy, and not letting anything take over that."To celebrate the news, Robyn released two new tracks from the album. Building on the success of acclaimed first single "Dopamine", new singles "Talk To Me" and "Sexistential" further reveal one of the decade's most celebrated comebacks. "Talk To Me" – produced by Klas Åhlund and Oscar Holter, and featuring Max Martin as a co-writer (their first collaboration since 2010's "Time Machine") – is pure, unadulterated fun, like Robyn trying to write a Prince or Gap Band song but underpinned with uber-contemporary production. "I wrote it during the pandemic when there was no way to be physical," Robyn says. "I like talkers, that turns me on."The album news comes among a run of recent public appearances - including a performance on CNN's New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen and two sold-out shows at Brooklyn Paramount - that have created huge anticipation and speculation around new Robyn music. Whether performing with David Byrne to celebrate Saturday Night Live's fiftieth anniversary, making show-stopping live appearances with the likes of Charli xcx and Gracie Abrams, collaborating with Yung Lean and Charli for a version of Brat's "360," or soundtracking Acne Studio's 2025 Paris show, Robyn continues to shape and influence popular culture in truly unique ways.
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John Glacier
Like A Ribbon (Three EPs)
Within the UK, there are a select few burgeoning icons, artists that push the boundaries with their musical output while embodying a presence across all mediums that feeds into mass intrigue and curiosity. London-based rapper, poet and producer John Glacier is one of the few that can lay claim to this status. After years of garnering intrigue across the mainstream and underground, John Glacier will finally release her debut album, Like A Ribbon, via Young on February 14th, 2025. Referring to the seamlessly neverending threads of relationships and responsibilities that overlay to form the ribbon of modern existence, Like A Ribbon finds John Glacier providing an accurate snapshot of her life as it has played out on her meteoric rise; from a insular, simple existence growing up in Hackney, to projecting stories to the world while aiming to maintain a semblance of normalcy in what is a very extraordinary life. Executive producer Kwes Darko helps to lay the sonic tapestry for the weaving of John’s own tale, alongside contributions from the likes of Flume, Mk.gee contributor Andrew Aged, Surf Gang, Eartheater, Sampha and more. Like A Ribbon is the story of living in a modern world, told through an imaginatively otherworldly lens.
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Jamie xx
In Colour (10th Anniversary)
Originally released on 29th May 2015, In Colour quickly established itself as a modern classic - a kaleidoscopic journey through UK dance culture that continues to resonate with fans and critics alike. It received widespread acclaim upon its release: Pitchfork awarded it Best New Music, hailing it as “a dazzling and deeply emotive record that reimagines the club as a space of memory, euphoria, and introspection.” Rolling Stone praised its “masterful blending of genres and eras,” Mixmag crowned it their best album of 2015, while NME called it “a modern masterpiece.” The album appeared on countless more year-end and decade-end best-of lists, cementing its status as one of the most important electronic releases of the 2010s. Featuring standout tracks like “Loud Places” (featuring Romy), “Gosh,” (with its epic Romain Gavras-directed music video) and “I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)“(featuring Young Thug and Popcaan), In Colour struck a rare balance between underground credibility and crossover appeal. It earned Jamie xx multiple GRAMMY, Brit and Ivor Novello Award nominations alongside a shortlist for the 2016 Mercury Music Prize. A decade later, In Colour endures not only for its production brilliance but also for the emotional depth it brought to the dancefloor – a record that transformed a personal love letter to UK club culture into a global, generation-defining statement.
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