Essential Listening: The best new music releases in March 2024
The best new music releases of March 2024.
Last updated: 26th Mar 2024
Originally published: 25th Mar 2024
Having seen new albums from the likes of ScHoolboy Q, Mannequin Pussy, and Kim Gordon, new music releases in March 2024 have been nothing short of fantastic.
But the month still hasn’t quite finished yet, so we’ve got plenty more brilliant new music from March 2024 that we’ve just added to the playlists!
This week’s additions include belters from VENUS GRRRLS, Mac Miller, Emily Makis, Amelie Lens, Ahadadream with Priya Ragu, Skrillex, and contra, Black Milk, Vegyn, The Jesus and Mary Chain, CARAVEL, Melvins, Cassyette, Reinier Zonneveld, Khruangbin, LUUDE, James Hype, and more.
Check them out, follow the playlists for more great new tunes, and find tickets to see the featured artists below.
Essential Listening: House and Techno
Anime Fantasy - David Löhlein
Quite lowkey, a little strangely sultry, and hypnotic, German-based David Löhlein’s strobey new track ‘Anime Fantasy’ is taken from his new EP Planet Vogue, which he called “the purest distillation of the David Löhlein sound that I’ve achieved so far” on Instagram.
About the EP, Löhlein also said creating it felt like “discovering unknown territories, not just in the world of music, but within the depths of my own creativity” with each track being a piece of him.
Oozing with that signature sound his fans know and adore, we're imagining the scenes when he drops it in his sets and... yeah, get us there, front and centre.
Get tickets to see David Löhlein live here:
Teletech Festival | Saturday 3rd - Monday 5th August 2024 | BEC Arena in Manchester
Essential Listening: Indie and Alternative
Panoramic view - Van Houten
Lo-fi shoegaze rockish band Van Houten (who are definitely named after Milhouse in The Simpsons) released their 8-track debut album The Tallest Room last Friday, and we reckon ‘Panoramic View’ is one of its stand-outs.
A bit psychedelic, very dreamy, and as comforting as a warm bed positioned beside a window on a particularly rainy evening, ‘Panoramic View’ certainly has “comfort song” potential.
The Leeds lads come to Birmingham, Manchester, and Middlesbrough soon, so why not grab a ticket and feel the magic of their new album live?
Get tickets to see Van Houten live here:
Van Houten | Saturday 6th April 2024 | YES Basement in Manchester
Essential Listening: Drum & Bass and Jungle
My Type - Emily Makis and Dux n Bass ft. Dread MC, T Man
The ‘Phoneline’, ‘Only You’, and ‘High Note’ singer Emily Makis has linked up with Dux n Bass for a track that’s set to convert new listeners to the skanking, gun-finger-slinging lifestyle.
Ridiculously catchy and memorable, Makis’ vocals shine over a stripped-back instrumental. About the track, Makis said they wanted to “bring some old school flair with jungle, dancehall, and classic DnB elements” while also describing the track as “super tongue in cheek.”
Makis has had an incredible rise, and we can’t wait to see where she goes next.
Get tickets to see Emily Makis live here:
Essential Listening: Hip-Hop and Jazz
All The Same - Nubiyan Twist
9-piece UK “afro-jazz” band Nubiyan Twist has given us another taste of their forthcoming fourth album named Find Your Flame, which should be released on the 3rd of May this year.
The band, known for fusing groove-driven sounds with sound system culture and improv, has released a light, colourful, and jazzy piece.
About the song, the band said it "merges broken beat, R&B, and UK jazz influences, crafting a narrative that delves into the yearning for transparency and a renewed sense of identity."
Get tickets to see Nubiyan Twist live here:
Nubiyan Twist | Saturday 4th May 2024 | Shrewsbury Castle in Shrewsbury
La Rumba: Nubiyan Twist ft. Aziza Jaye, corto.alto | Friday 7th June 2024 | Leadmill in Sheffield
Follow our Essential Listening playlists featured above to discover the best new tracks released each week, as curated by the Skiddle team.
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