MUSIC ROUNDUP: September Releases 2020

Featuring music from Union Of Knives, Bems, Lizzie Reid and more.

Featuring music from Union Of Knives, Bems, Lizzie Reid and more.

It is that time of month again when we share 10 tracks from September! Make sure to follow us over on Spotify too @officialSAMA - enjoy the playlist.

In alphabetical order:

Bemz, Cold North, Kobi Onyame - Suddenly 

The trifecta of collaborations between some of the hottest acts in Glasgow hip-hop, ‘Suddenly’ brings together the talents Kobi Onyame and Cold North with the duo of Bemz. With Onyame and Cold North taking the lead laying down a smooth set of vocals, Bemz houses the pair in a loop of synth hooks. 

Calum Ingram - Demon Eyes

Coming as part of a double A-side single, Calum Ingram continues to deliver his cello based blues into the world. Mixed in with a flurry of keys, guitars and groovy bass lines Ingram’s track is an expertly crafted bit of rhythm and blues. 

CHEF HAZE - Limitless

Starting his pursuit in the music industry in 2012, Aberdeen rapper Chef Haze has released his first single into the world with ‘Limitless’. A gnarly and sharp freestyle from the young artist is straight to the point, with looped piano droning in the background as he lits rip.  

Conscious Route & True Note - Cats Out The Bag

Edinburgh-based rapper, Conscious Route and producer, True Note bring you their collaborative effort in the form of ‘Cats Out The Bag’. Coming ahead of their debut album together, the two artists infuse a wide range of genres into their sound. With hints of electronia and grime steeped into their base sound of  hip-hop and drum and bass. 

Mima Merow - Freckles 

With wistful piano and emotive dynamic changes, Mima Merow’s ‘Freckles’ is a stunning display of soul that is baring all. Weaving between spoken word and beautiful singing, dealing with an introspective fragility ‘Freckles’ has its strength in its resilience. 

Lizzie Reid - Tribute 

With this track being the first solo release from Glasgow’s Lizzie Reid, Tribute embodies an array of emotions. An undertone of bitter sentiments combined with a melody that sounds as if it has been plucked from the heavens, the singer/songwriters performance and lyrics are something otherworldly all together. 

Post Coal Prom Queen ft macaroom - Zou

Evolving from the sonic wonder of L-Space, Post Coal Prom Queen delve deeper into the ethereal sound crafted in their first iteration with ‘Zou’. In collaboration with Asian electro-pop artist macaroom, the track is a wondrous landscape of sound with every little detail shining bright throughout. 

Ruby Gaines - Cardamon

In a technicolour evolution of sound, Megan Airlie AKA Ruby Gains has gifted us with the first track from her new project entitled ‘Cardamon’. Showcasing her undeniable vocal talent, the track is a jazz-funk fusion with a pop streak straight down the middle. 

Union Of Knives - High On Account Of 0 (YOUTH radio remix)

Reviving the cosmic sound of Union of Knives after a 14 year hiatus, ‘High On Account of 0’ is an instant hit. With the remix from YOUTH, the track is enhanced even further with the throbbing bassline and rapid fire drumming underneath the echoing vocals that drip throughout the track. 

Zoe Graham - Fault Lines

As part of her brand new EP ‘Gradual Moves’, Zoe Graham shows once again why she is one of the most interesting songwriters in the country with ‘Fault Lines’. Expanding into dense, electronic instrumentation with a slick bass line underpinning the waves of stunning harmonies. 

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