Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Charcom x Luisa Wilson - ‘KEEP MY EYES ON YOU’ Manhattan producer Charcom and rising vocalist Luisa Wilson deliver a hypnotic fusion of late-night electronica and emotional pop on ‘KEEP MY EYES ON YOU’. Born from Berlin’s techno undercurrents and elevated by Wilson’s haunting vocal performance, the track is Charcom’s most atmospheric and intimate release yet.
Olivier Cheuwa - ‘Special Love’ Cameroonian-born artist Olivier Cheuwa shines on his new six-track EP ‘Lovely Day’, a joyful blend of Afrobeat and soul rooted in gratitude, resilience, and light. Featuring a radiant take on Bill Withers’ classic alongside standout original ‘Special Love’, the project showcases Cheuwa’s signature smooth vocals and heartfelt global fusion.
NeeCee & Jay Productions - ‘Summer Heat’ Blending smooth R&B, Afrobeats, and house rhythms, NeeCee & Jay Productions drop ‘Summer Heat’, a vibrant anthem of empowerment and liberation. Marking NeeCee’s first English-language release, the track showcases her soulful vocals and Jay’s multi-genre production mastery, capturing the energy and emotion of summer in full swing.
Thurtythree - ‘Control’ ‘Cetamology’ marks a bold debut from alt-rock force Thurtythree, a 15-track odyssey of fuzz-drenched riffs, explosive percussion, and raw introspection. Blending aggression with atmosphere, the album dissects existential loops and emotional turbulence, with standout tracks like ‘Control’ and ‘Looped in Distaste’ evoking echoes of Linkin Park and Bring Me the Horizon.
North By Some Miles - ‘What About Love (Remix)’ UK artist North By Some Miles reinvents their introspective ballad ‘What About Love?’ as a vibrant summer-ready dance anthem, fusing pulsing rhythms and sleek synths with emotional depth. The remix marks a bold shift into club territory while retaining the heartfelt songwriting that defines the project’s jazz-tinged pop roots.