Ella Clayton
With a summer of gigs on the way, folk-pop musician Ella Clayton tells us about getting her start as a busker on the streets of Berlin, the ups and downs of being an independent artist and the work she’s been doing with other musicians.
Danny Mellin
As he embarks on a nationwide headline tour, Oxfordshire indie musician Danny Mellin talks to us about getting his start on the pub circuit, how his music has such an honest quality and where his largest fanbase is.
Two Minutes With… Whenyoung
Irish-born, Ramsgate-based indie pop duo Whenyoung are married couple Aoife Power and Andrew Flood. As they prepare to release their new album Paragon Songs, Aoife talks to us about the record, their journey as musicians and the unusual interest that keeps them busy in their spare time.
Hohnen Ford
Ahead of her tour supporting Etta Marcus around the UK, jazz singer Hohnen Ford tells us about attending the Royal Academy Of Music, what she likes most about playing as a support act and where she wants to play in the future.
Esme Bridie
With the release of her latest single Don’t Tell Me What To Do, Liverpool musician Esme Bridie tells us about how different instruments help her write, the other musicians in her family and what to expect from her forthcoming EP.
Josie Blakelock
As her debut single Damsel is released, singer-songwriter Josie Blakelock chats to us about her childhood moving all over the world, her love of literature and what to expect from her upcoming album.
Jodie Nicholson
As she kicks off her north east headline tour, Jodie Nicholson discusses the music scene in her hometown of Darlington, how she’s evolving as an artist and what she’s wanting to do more of in the future.
Edie Bens
Hailing from Wales, educated in Brighton and now based in London, singer-songwriter Edie Bens has just released her first two singles - Had You Never Gone Away and Therapist. She talks to us about going to music school, being a female musician today and her first few weeks living in the capital.
Izzie Derry
Currently working on her debut album, Brighton-based singer-songwriter Izzie Derry talks to us about being a self-taught musician, crowdfunding her record and what’s in store for her over the next year.