1) Rudimental, Will Heard & Anne Marie – Rumour Mill
Catchy, chilled-out tropical house-influenced track with ambient and electro elements. Will Heard’s rich, soulful vocals are a perfect match for Anne Marie’s jazz-influenced ones.
2) Katy B & KAYTRANADA– Honey
Chilled-out neo-soul track with electro elements. Katy B’s layered harmonies are gorgeous and the entire track has a relaxed vibe.
3) Rihanna – Same ol’ mistakes
Near enough a note-for-note cover of the Tame Impala original. It’s just as psychedelic and moody but it’s a fine cover.
4) Danny L Harle – Broken Flowers
Effervescent electro track featuring giggling synthesisers, scatty vocal samples and buoyant percussion.
5) DMA’s – Delete
This gentle acoustic ballad is a throwback to 90’s Britpop in a similar vein to Oasis. Despite somewhat shabby lyrics, it’s a pretty little track.
6) Troye Sivan – Ease
Gentle synthpop track with punchy percussion and warm, fuzzy synthesisers. Sivan’s bruised vocals drift softly over the catchy backing track and it’s a lovely song.
7) Bryson Tiller – Don’t
Chilled-out hip hop track on which Tiller’s autotune coated vocals float over eerie sounds and transient beats.
8) SOAK – Reckless Behaviour
Lovely dream-pop/indie folk track from Irish singer-songwriter SOAK.
9) Seal – Love
Gorgeous and haunting piano ballad on which Seal’s raspy vocals reverberate infinitely into beautiful piano chords and eerie synths.
10) Rihanna – Close To You
Gorgeous piano ballad which closes Rihanna’s highly anticipated ‘Anti’ perfectly.
