Up Next
Here are the best new releases.
Date published: 27th Mar 2026
This week's Up Next features essential new releases from the likes of Jim Legxacy, Jessie Ware, Hot Since 82 and many more. Take a look below to see the tracks that you should be adding to your playlist.
Emanuel Satie - Give It All (Hot Since 82 remix)
Hot Since 82’s remix of Emanuel Satie’s ‘Give It All’ is a heart-pounding romp, blasting you with a ray of intense colour. The gospel vocals will see you off to a heavenly plain of existence, as you are overwhelmed by shimmering synths.
Yttling Jazz featuring Bobby Gillespie - Strange
Yttling Jazz is the project of Bjorn Yttling, who you will know as a member of the indie trio Peter Bjorn and John. This is his jazz outpouring and ‘Strange’ sees him link up with Bobby Gillespie. It sees ambient jazz interrupted by discordant harmonica, with Gillespie contributing captivating narration.
Freddy Corsten & Marsh - Attraction
Marsh has released a new version of Freddy Corsten’s ‘Attraction’, featuring spacious trance and deep-hitting bass. There’s an electricity that sizzles throughout the track, which gives way to explorative and cosmic-feeling energy.
Johanna Samuels feat Courtney Marie Andrews - White Limousine
LA’s Johanna Samuels enlists Courtney Marie Andrews for a rousingly beautiful song. ‘White Limousine’ is brought to life by a gorgeous piano melody, soulful and affecting vocals and stabs of electric guitar that hit at just the right moment.
Zainab - Jadoo
Zainab has just signed to Ninja Tune and her first release on the label settles into a hard-hitting beat. Textures zip around with kinetic energy throughout, as the song continues to evolve.
Janus Rasmussen - Fumes
The way the synth swelters into a kind of vortex on Janus Rasmussen’s ‘Fumes’ is a treat for the ears. A song that brings moments of intensity and moments of apprehension, it ebbs and flows, but doesn’t fail to leave a mark.
Oddisee & Heno - MIMS
Oddisee links up with Heno on ‘MIMS’. The flows are complemented wonderfully by the funk-laden bass and fluttering instrumentals throughout. The perfect song for sunny afternoons, it’s an instant relaxer as the pair’s vocals gel together seamlessly.
Jessie Ware - Automatic
Another wonderful single from Jessie Ware, ‘Automatic’ is a continuation of the desire-laden sensuality which has become commonplace in her work. Featuring a chorus that’ll worm its way into your brain, and the serene string sections give it a certain sense of dramatic flair.
The Bug Club - Yours (If You Want Me)
The connection between Tilly Harrison and Sam Wilmett on the vocals is reminiscent of the Pastels, only much, much louder. The clash of guitar riffs here is nothing short of joyful, it feels like it ends way before it should, which leaves you wanting way more. It’s the right mixture of chaotic energy and genuinely moving songwriting about wanting to be desired.
Jim Legxacy - idk idk
The new drop from Jim Legxacy typically features plenty of sharp lyrics, including musings on the price of success, relationships been and gone and the harsh inner workings of the music industry. All of this is delivered in the space of a f
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