To kick off our first NME Radio Roundup of the year, we take a look at the stunning tracks that are already setting the tone for 2023. Whether it’s the long awaited return of Skrillex (whoâs teamed up with dance hero Fred again.. and UK MC Flowdan on âRumbleâ), the new belter from Ice Spice, or the funky latest taste of SG Lewisâ upcoming record, the year has already offered up some killer tunes â which have been added to the NME Radio playlist this week.
Also new to NME Radio this week weâve got the return of Everything But The Girl and a remix of Stormzy‘s âHide & Seek’ by rising stars (and recent NME cover stars) FLO, as well as a choice cut from Taylor Swiftâs 2022 record âMidnightsâ.
Check out the newest additions to NME Radio 1 and 2 below:
On the A List:
Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan
âRumbleâ
Two years after releasing his last single âDonât Goâ and featuring on Ty Dolla $ignâs âEgo Deathâ, electronic icon Skrillex has made his grand return. Teaming up with Fred again.. and Flowdan, âRumbleâ is an eclectic mix. Featuring elements of Skrillexâs dubstep excellence and Fred again..âs UK Garage and jungle stylings, and backed by Flowdanâs firm, ice-cold delivery, it’s a killer cut. If âRumbleâ is just a taste of what Skrillexâs teased double album could sound like, sign us up. – Surej Singh
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Taylor Swift
âLavender Hazeâ
The opening track of Swift’s 2022 record âMidnightsâ (an album that clinched the 12th spot in NMEâs list of the 50 best albums of 2022) is a pop gem. Fusing delicate vocals, ethereal R&B production and hip-hop beats â as well as dreamy backing vocals from Jack Antonoff and ZoĂ« Kravitz â the powerhouse cut is a standout from pop superstar’s tenth studio album, and makes its way onto the NME Radio A list this week. – SS
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SG Lewis, Charlotte Day Wilson, Channel Tres
âFever Dreamerâ
SG Lewis gives us the latest taste of his upcoming record ‘AudioLust & HigherLove’ on âFever Dreamerâ, a dazzling new track that features Charlotte Day Wilson and Channel Tres. The perfect blend of tranquil and vibrant, âFever Dreamerâ lives up to its name with shimmering synths, bouncy percussion and woozy vocals. – SS
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On the B List:
Ice Spice
âIn Ha Moodâ
Ice Spice is cementing her place in the upper echelons of hip-hop with her latest offering, âIn Ha Moodâ. Produced by RIOTUSA, the track is a two-minute triumph that sees Ice Spice go right for the jugular (âNo friends I donât fuck with the fakes / Saying they love me but wanting my placeâ). Demonstrating her distinctive flow over a drill beat, it’s another hit from the NME 100-tipped artist. – SS
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Young Fathers
âRiceâ
Scottish trio Young Fathers are back with âRiceâ, the final preview (and opening track) of their upcoming album, âHeavy Heavyâ (an album they’ve promised will sound like: âwhen your bellyâs full and youâre watching dusk roll in, somewhere hot, rural, swampyâ). A jubilant, exuberant tune, it’s a stellar glimpse of what’s to come on the band’s anticipated next release. – SS
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Jockstrap
âGreatest Hitsâ
London duo Jockstrap made their mark in 2022 with âI Love You Jennifer Bâ, their stunning debut effort that not only earned them a spot in NMEâs list of the best debut albums of last year, but also clinched them the 14th spot in the 50 best albums of the year list. Taken off that record is âGreatest Hitsâ, an inventive, joyous and at times surprising track that effortlessly blends theatrics, jazz, avant-club music and â60s pop to exhilarating perfection. – SS
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ODDISEE
âTry Againâ
Washington rapper and beatmaker ODDISEE has kicked off the year with the energetic âTry Againâ, a track that sees him looking on the bright side of life. Filled with positive lyrics that feel fitting for the new year (âTook a hit but I prevailed / Now I got the gist on how to flip it when I failâ), âTry Againâ serves as a timely reminder to keep on going when things get tough. – SS
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Popcaan
âWe Caa Done (ft. Drake)â
Popcaan has enlisted Drake for âWe Caa Doneâ, the stellar latest cut from his upcoming album, âGreat Is Heâ. Filled with earworm hooks, catchy piano licks and a pair of slick vocals, the dancehall tune is a total smash.
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Everything But The Girl
âNothing Left To Loseâ
Everything But The Girl â the indie-electronica duo of singer Tracey Thorn and multi-instrumentalist Ben Watt â have reunited for the first time in over two decades to put out their first new music in 23 years, the captivating dance single âNothing Left To Loseâ. A modern take on the best of Everything But The Girlâs distinguished discography, it ushers in a new era for the returning legends. – SS
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On the C List:
Stormzy & FLO
âHide & Seek (FLO Remix)â
Stormzy has teamed up with rising R&B trio FLO for a remix of his tune âHide & Seekâ. For their remix, NME 100 cover stars FLO turn in a sultry take on the romantic track, demonstrating their distinctive, melismatic vocals. They rework the tune with original verses that not only capture the magic of the original song, but build upon it, further cementing their spot as one of the most exciting rising acts around. – SS
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Iggy Pop
âCommentsâ
The Godfather of Punk is back and in prime condition. He kicked off the year with a new album âEVERY LOSERâ, which features the essential cut, âCommentsâ. A new addition to the NME Radio playlist this week, itâs a return to form for the veteran musician, laden with thick basslines, thumping drums and Iggyâs signature wit and grit. – SS
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Eli Smart
âBaby Benzingâ
NME 100 star Eli Smart released his sun-drenched EP âAloha Soul 1â last year which features the standout track âBaby Benzingâ. With its breezy indie guitars, lo-fi production and warm vocals, the tune brings a glimpse of summer to the dark winter months, and itâs excellent. – SS
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WILDES
âTrue Love (Make Me Believe)â ft. The Flaming Lips
WILDES â aka London singer-songwriter Ella Walker â has issued a new version of her 2019 single âTrue Loveâ, this time featuring The Flaming Lips. âTrue Love (Make Me Believe)â is now half-a-minute longer and features soothing backing vocals from The Flaming Lips, further heightening the ethereal charm of the original. – SS
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Baba Ali
âBurn Me Outâ
London-based act Baba Ali â who broke out last year after supporting Yard Act on tour â have released new single âBurn Me Outâ. Taken from their upcoming album âLaugh Like A Bombâ due to arrive in April, itâs a dizzying electronic affair. Boasting a pulsating chorus and thumping bass wubs, itâs a tantalising peak at what to expect from the anticipated record. – SS
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Yuné Pinku
âFai Fighterâ
Malaysian-Irish bedroom producer (and NME 100 alumni) YunĂ© Pinku released âFai Fighterâ in November, and itâs been stuck in our heads ever since. Ethereal and deeply addictive all at once, âFai Fighterâ showcases the best YunĂ© Pinku has to offer: chill, yet propulsive rave tracks. â SS
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Special Interest
âCherry Blue Intentionâ
New Orleans punk outfit Special Interest close out our first NME Radio update of the year with âCherry Blue Intentionâ off their spectacular 2022 album âEndureâ. The opening track to the record, âCherry Blue Intentionâ is a whirlwind of a song, capturing the blurriness of wild nights and fleeting romances. Against dissonant guitars that ring through like wailing sirens and scattery percussions that evoke a drum n bass feel, âCherry Blue Intentionâ is a shot of adrenaline and we canât get enough. – SS
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