Breadcrumb Home Meet Our NextGen Copy URL https://www.youthmusic.org.uk/community/nextgen-community/meet-our-nextgen Meet Our NextGen From MOBO Award winners to Glastonbury performers, discover the creatives who started their journeys with Youth Music-funded projects.Our NextGen alumni prove that the right support can turn dreams into reality. This is what can happen when we remove barriers to music. Explore their stories. Copy URL https://www.youthmusic.org.uk/community/nextgen-community/meet-our-nextgen Meet Our NextGen From MOBO Award winners to Glastonbury performers, discover the creatives who started their journeys with Youth Music-funded projects.Our NextGen alumni prove that the right support can turn dreams into reality. This is what can happen when we remove barriers to music. Explore their stories. Discipline - Any -ArtistDJEventsJournalistLabel OwnerOtherPhoto and VideographyProducerRadio and Podcast Region - Any -East MidlandsEast of EnglandLondonNorth East EnglandNorth West EnglandNorthern IrelandScotlandSouth East EnglandSouth West EnglandWalesWest MidlandsYorkshire and the Humber Search Keywords Jaiye Greater London “My name means “enjoy life,” and that’s what my music is all about feeling things in the moment and being present with that emotion. I grew up around sound… my mum drums, my brother raps, my sister DJs. Music’s always been in me. A year and a half ago I started recording, but jamming and free flowing have always been my roots. Following the music has been such a beautiful journey so far. Whether I’m in the studio or live with a band, my aim is to provoke something that hits and that looks different for each individual..from the words connecting, the textures, a head nod or the rhythm that catches you. Live. Dream. Feel. That’s the message — if you can live something and dare to dream it, then you can feel it into existence. That’s how my music came to life, and that’s what I want people to take away from it.” Pronouns: she/herInstagram iowna South West iowna is a musician, activist and creative technologist based in Bath, Somerset. Now creating as a solo artist, her project will be a meeting place for trip-hop and alternative-rock. Lyrically, the project is a discussion of iowna's identity as a neurodiverse woman. The project looks at ownership; what the world takes from you, taken by others and what you take away from yourself. Pronouns: she/herInstagram IBack Greater London IBack is an independent music/rap artist from Kent, showcasing introspective lyricism, fresh flows and a captivating stage presence. Her goal for this project is to release three singles and create a consistent buzz across her social media platforms by building a strong sonic and visual identity through self-made videos and brand awareness. Pronouns: she/herTikTokInstagram HerOrangeCoat Yorkshire and the Humber Hailing from West Yorkshire and armed with her ukulele, HerOrangeCoat crafts songs that show a remarkable ability to turn indie-folk melancholy into an enticing musical journey. Her next project proposes a series of woodland recordings and songwriting. She will go to five sites to write and record five songs in situ using a field recorder. These songs will be released as a live EP which draws upon nature as both an inspiration and setting for the music. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Hana Greater London Hana is a second generation Egyptian artist. Her EP will explore the complexities of identity/heritage/self-worth/familial-expectations/peer-pressure as a second generation UK citizen through honest lyricism and soulful melodies whilst showcasing traditional Arabic sounds e.g., oud and tabla. "This project is for anyone who’s ever questioned where they fit in, offering a soundtrack of resilience, reflection, and discovery." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Haaji Ka Halva North East Haaji Ka Halva is an electronic music producer and DJ, who uses a sampler pad to deconstruct and reassemble well-know dance tracks. She loves blending vocal samples of South Asian songs from her childhood over old-school rave classics. These hybrid sets, both live and online, combine live performance with DJ-ing and expressive visuals. With the NextGen Fund grant, she aims advance her production, mastering and marketing skills, so that she can release high-quality remixes and original material. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Jaiye Greater London “My name means “enjoy life,” and that’s what my music is all about feeling things in the moment and being present with that emotion. I grew up around sound… my mum drums, my brother raps, my sister DJs. Music’s always been in me. A year and a half ago I started recording, but jamming and free flowing have always been my roots. Following the music has been such a beautiful journey so far. Whether I’m in the studio or live with a band, my aim is to provoke something that hits and that looks different for each individual..from the words connecting, the textures, a head nod or the rhythm that catches you. Live. Dream. Feel. That’s the message — if you can live something and dare to dream it, then you can feel it into existence. That’s how my music came to life, and that’s what I want people to take away from it.” Pronouns: she/herInstagram iowna South West iowna is a musician, activist and creative technologist based in Bath, Somerset. Now creating as a solo artist, her project will be a meeting place for trip-hop and alternative-rock. Lyrically, the project is a discussion of iowna's identity as a neurodiverse woman. The project looks at ownership; what the world takes from you, taken by others and what you take away from yourself. Pronouns: she/herInstagram IBack Greater London IBack is an independent music/rap artist from Kent, showcasing introspective lyricism, fresh flows and a captivating stage presence. Her goal for this project is to release three singles and create a consistent buzz across her social media platforms by building a strong sonic and visual identity through self-made videos and brand awareness. Pronouns: she/herTikTokInstagram HerOrangeCoat Yorkshire and the Humber Hailing from West Yorkshire and armed with her ukulele, HerOrangeCoat crafts songs that show a remarkable ability to turn indie-folk melancholy into an enticing musical journey. Her next project proposes a series of woodland recordings and songwriting. She will go to five sites to write and record five songs in situ using a field recorder. These songs will be released as a live EP which draws upon nature as both an inspiration and setting for the music. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Hana Greater London Hana is a second generation Egyptian artist. Her EP will explore the complexities of identity/heritage/self-worth/familial-expectations/peer-pressure as a second generation UK citizen through honest lyricism and soulful melodies whilst showcasing traditional Arabic sounds e.g., oud and tabla. "This project is for anyone who’s ever questioned where they fit in, offering a soundtrack of resilience, reflection, and discovery." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Haaji Ka Halva North East Haaji Ka Halva is an electronic music producer and DJ, who uses a sampler pad to deconstruct and reassemble well-know dance tracks. She loves blending vocal samples of South Asian songs from her childhood over old-school rave classics. These hybrid sets, both live and online, combine live performance with DJ-ing and expressive visuals. With the NextGen Fund grant, she aims advance her production, mastering and marketing skills, so that she can release high-quality remixes and original material. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
iowna South West iowna is a musician, activist and creative technologist based in Bath, Somerset. Now creating as a solo artist, her project will be a meeting place for trip-hop and alternative-rock. Lyrically, the project is a discussion of iowna's identity as a neurodiverse woman. The project looks at ownership; what the world takes from you, taken by others and what you take away from yourself. Pronouns: she/herInstagram IBack Greater London IBack is an independent music/rap artist from Kent, showcasing introspective lyricism, fresh flows and a captivating stage presence. Her goal for this project is to release three singles and create a consistent buzz across her social media platforms by building a strong sonic and visual identity through self-made videos and brand awareness. Pronouns: she/herTikTokInstagram HerOrangeCoat Yorkshire and the Humber Hailing from West Yorkshire and armed with her ukulele, HerOrangeCoat crafts songs that show a remarkable ability to turn indie-folk melancholy into an enticing musical journey. Her next project proposes a series of woodland recordings and songwriting. She will go to five sites to write and record five songs in situ using a field recorder. These songs will be released as a live EP which draws upon nature as both an inspiration and setting for the music. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Hana Greater London Hana is a second generation Egyptian artist. Her EP will explore the complexities of identity/heritage/self-worth/familial-expectations/peer-pressure as a second generation UK citizen through honest lyricism and soulful melodies whilst showcasing traditional Arabic sounds e.g., oud and tabla. "This project is for anyone who’s ever questioned where they fit in, offering a soundtrack of resilience, reflection, and discovery." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Haaji Ka Halva North East Haaji Ka Halva is an electronic music producer and DJ, who uses a sampler pad to deconstruct and reassemble well-know dance tracks. She loves blending vocal samples of South Asian songs from her childhood over old-school rave classics. These hybrid sets, both live and online, combine live performance with DJ-ing and expressive visuals. With the NextGen Fund grant, she aims advance her production, mastering and marketing skills, so that she can release high-quality remixes and original material. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
IBack Greater London IBack is an independent music/rap artist from Kent, showcasing introspective lyricism, fresh flows and a captivating stage presence. Her goal for this project is to release three singles and create a consistent buzz across her social media platforms by building a strong sonic and visual identity through self-made videos and brand awareness. Pronouns: she/herTikTokInstagram HerOrangeCoat Yorkshire and the Humber Hailing from West Yorkshire and armed with her ukulele, HerOrangeCoat crafts songs that show a remarkable ability to turn indie-folk melancholy into an enticing musical journey. Her next project proposes a series of woodland recordings and songwriting. She will go to five sites to write and record five songs in situ using a field recorder. These songs will be released as a live EP which draws upon nature as both an inspiration and setting for the music. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Hana Greater London Hana is a second generation Egyptian artist. Her EP will explore the complexities of identity/heritage/self-worth/familial-expectations/peer-pressure as a second generation UK citizen through honest lyricism and soulful melodies whilst showcasing traditional Arabic sounds e.g., oud and tabla. "This project is for anyone who’s ever questioned where they fit in, offering a soundtrack of resilience, reflection, and discovery." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Haaji Ka Halva North East Haaji Ka Halva is an electronic music producer and DJ, who uses a sampler pad to deconstruct and reassemble well-know dance tracks. She loves blending vocal samples of South Asian songs from her childhood over old-school rave classics. These hybrid sets, both live and online, combine live performance with DJ-ing and expressive visuals. With the NextGen Fund grant, she aims advance her production, mastering and marketing skills, so that she can release high-quality remixes and original material. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
HerOrangeCoat Yorkshire and the Humber Hailing from West Yorkshire and armed with her ukulele, HerOrangeCoat crafts songs that show a remarkable ability to turn indie-folk melancholy into an enticing musical journey. Her next project proposes a series of woodland recordings and songwriting. She will go to five sites to write and record five songs in situ using a field recorder. These songs will be released as a live EP which draws upon nature as both an inspiration and setting for the music. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Hana Greater London Hana is a second generation Egyptian artist. Her EP will explore the complexities of identity/heritage/self-worth/familial-expectations/peer-pressure as a second generation UK citizen through honest lyricism and soulful melodies whilst showcasing traditional Arabic sounds e.g., oud and tabla. "This project is for anyone who’s ever questioned where they fit in, offering a soundtrack of resilience, reflection, and discovery." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Haaji Ka Halva North East Haaji Ka Halva is an electronic music producer and DJ, who uses a sampler pad to deconstruct and reassemble well-know dance tracks. She loves blending vocal samples of South Asian songs from her childhood over old-school rave classics. These hybrid sets, both live and online, combine live performance with DJ-ing and expressive visuals. With the NextGen Fund grant, she aims advance her production, mastering and marketing skills, so that she can release high-quality remixes and original material. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Hana Greater London Hana is a second generation Egyptian artist. Her EP will explore the complexities of identity/heritage/self-worth/familial-expectations/peer-pressure as a second generation UK citizen through honest lyricism and soulful melodies whilst showcasing traditional Arabic sounds e.g., oud and tabla. "This project is for anyone who’s ever questioned where they fit in, offering a soundtrack of resilience, reflection, and discovery." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Haaji Ka Halva North East Haaji Ka Halva is an electronic music producer and DJ, who uses a sampler pad to deconstruct and reassemble well-know dance tracks. She loves blending vocal samples of South Asian songs from her childhood over old-school rave classics. These hybrid sets, both live and online, combine live performance with DJ-ing and expressive visuals. With the NextGen Fund grant, she aims advance her production, mastering and marketing skills, so that she can release high-quality remixes and original material. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Haaji Ka Halva North East Haaji Ka Halva is an electronic music producer and DJ, who uses a sampler pad to deconstruct and reassemble well-know dance tracks. She loves blending vocal samples of South Asian songs from her childhood over old-school rave classics. These hybrid sets, both live and online, combine live performance with DJ-ing and expressive visuals. With the NextGen Fund grant, she aims advance her production, mastering and marketing skills, so that she can release high-quality remixes and original material. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Eva Kiss Yorkshire and the Humber Backed by a 4-piece band, Eva's theatrical performance style captivates crowds with shockingly raw lyrics and spiky alternative grunge soundscapes. Themes of female rage, liberation, and recovery pair with the gritty sounds of Nirvana, SoundGarden, and Fiona Apple. Her next project is centred around the release of four singles, high-quality music videos and live show experiences. By delivering visually and sonically impactful music that tells a story and inspires change, Eva hopes to build a community of bold, unapologetic individuals who feel seen and empowered. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Elijah Ayité Scotland Elijah finds empowerment through immersion in West African Rhythms that connect him to his roots. Percussionist first, producer second, and festival organiser third, Elijah has accrued experiences in Ghana, Cuba, and Senegal. 'Chronicle Tones: The Mixtape' is a collaborative community mixtape blending traditional West-African rhythm/culture with modern Hip-Hop to inspire and empower people from Global Majority backgrounds, connecting them with their roots. It will celebrate African musical heritage and its evolution through colonial history, revealing a story of resilience during hardships (that many still face). Pronouns: he/him Instagram Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Dahlia Rae West Midlands Birmingham-born singer and rapper Dahlia Rae featured on The Rap Game UK Series 5, seamlessly blending rap and honey-smooth vocals, earning praise from DJ Target, Krept & Konan. With captivating lyrics and hard-hitting bars, 'Welcome to Wonderland' will be the fourth act in her three-part EP series and Dahlia's first full-length mixtape. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, it invites listeners into her world, blending introspection with imagination. Through captivating storytelling, Dahlia explores identity, self-discovery, and personal growth, creating a deeply immersive yet accessible sonic journey. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
BEASTIE Greater London BEASTIE is a producer-vocalist, blending alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic sounds. His Trinidadian and Tobagonian roots shape his music, bringing rhythm and storytelling into everything he creates. His latest project, 'SOFIA EP', fuses melancholic melodies with bold production, reflecting his journey as an independent artist. 'MARIA: Stories in Sound' will be a 4-track EP exploring BEASTIE's evolution as a producer-vocalist through vivid storytelling and live instrumentation. Collaborating with musicians and visual artists, he will push creative boundaries. The project will culminate in an immersive live showcase, connecting with fans and showcasing my growth as an independent artist. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Anthony Layde Northern Ireland Artist-producer Anthony Layde forges a distinct musical path, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. A Belfast native, he draws upon on his Irish dancing roots and homeland's folklore. Described by Hot Press (2024) as a fusion of "primal beats with ethereal, otherworldly vocals", Anthony's music is both raw and transcendent. His upcoming EP is a snapshot of his life as he confronts his destiny on a country road in Ireland’s forgotten Northern state. Exploring themes of toxic masculinity and queer identity, the EP utilises synth-folk production and vulnerable lyricism against the backdrop of a folk tale inspired by Irish mythology. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Amadeus TMM West Midlands Amadeus TMM is a Birmingham-based musician, producer, and artist. Starting with trumpet at age three, he is self-taught on drums, piano, and bass. Alongside his music featuring on GRMDaily, LinkUpTv and BBC 1Xtra, he's produced for many local artists and has performed at many small festivals. Now, he is working on the follow-up to his project, 'The Modern Mozart Vol. 1', which he will write, produce, and engineer himself. Pronouns: he/him Instagram Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Alika South East Alika is a Tanzanian-born, Kent-raised artist. With the release of three NextGen Fund-supported singles, she plans to launch "HyperR&B", a genre she's created by blending R&B vocals, hip-hop rhythms, and hyperpop energy. Through this project, she aims to inspire other women, especially Black women, to embrace music production and encourage the industry to recognise and support women in these roles. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Alice-Lily East of England Alice-Lily connects with audiences through heartfelt lyricism and soulful melodies. Her debut EP, 'Players, Parties & Platonic Love' tells stories of navigating friendships and community in early adulthood. With a pop-soul and hip-hop blend at the base, her second EP will explore into identity, reflecting on the balance between our social connections and solitude. "My main message is to encourage listeners to reflect and reconnect with themselves in a fast paced world and take time to slow down." Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Akam North West Akam is a multidisciplinary artist blending internet culture with alternative electronic and pop soundscapes. Born in Finland to Kurdish parents, Akam later moved to the UK, where his upbringing shaped his music. A self-taught producer, he oversees every aspect of his work. Now, he is creating a 9-track, mostly self-produced EP that pushes the boundaries of experimental pop while showcasing his artistic growth. Pronouns: he/him TikTokInstagram Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Airz South East 'Penny for your Thoughts' is an EP aimed to evoke emotion and empathy from the listener. Airz wants to be able to fufill his vision for this project visually as it touches on key themes we see in day to day society. Pronouns: he/himInstagram Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Afrobaby Yorkshire and the Humber Afrobaby is a British/Nigerian artist from Bradford, blending electronic, indie, R&B, and Liquid Drum and Bass. Her debut EP 'SAFE SPACE' explores mental health and self-discovery. With continuing support from BBC Introducing, she performed at the Bradford City of Culture 2025 launch, showcasing her empowering, genre-defying sound. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
AIIME C Wales AIIME C is a vocalist and MC inspired by pop, liquid drum & bass, and garage. Her NextGen Fund project, 'Up in the Air', is an EP inspired by the Air element in astrology. It will blend genres like pop, drum and bass, and hip-hop, featuring meaningful lyrics and soft, airy vocals. The album art will have colourful pastel clouds, reflecting the EP’s dreamy and ethereal vibe. Pronouns: she/her TikTokInstagram Instagram TikTok AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
AFFIEJAM West Midlands AFFIEJAM is a multi-disciplinary artist from Birmingham, known as a songwriter, musician, illustrator and DJ. In 2024, after breaking her hand, she self-produced her debut mixtape 'MAKES + BREAKS' with an accompanying mixed-media zine. Now, AFFIEJAM will create a self produced EP called 'WORKSHOPPING LIFE', where one track is released as a single first. Accompanying visuals in the form of an interactive digital (and limited print) zine, listening party and a concept music video. The title reflects how "we cannot do life alone." Pronouns: she/her Instagram Instagram WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
WOLFPEACHES WOLFPEACHES is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Sheffield. They have received support from BBC Sheffield and Come Play With Me; performed at various festivals including Floating Castle Festival, Fire in the Mountain and Tramlines; and played shows abroad, including in Slovenia. TikTok Instagram Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Jaidon Regis Jaidon Regis is a drummer, musical director, promoter and the founder of Wavey Nights. As a drummer, he has performed with Asha Gold (at BBC Introducing LIVE and Glastonbury), Che Lingo and Ray BLK (at their headline shows). Under the Wavey Nights umbrella, he has promoted artists such as UK rap star Cristale, at venues such as White City House. The NextGen Fund funded two further Wavey Nights shows. TikTok Instagram Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
Tsatsamis Tsatsamis is a London-based artist, producer and songwriter. His music has reached over a million streams across his tracks, and the London date of his 'Our Shame' tour in October 2024 sold out. His track 'Everybody Wants a Piece of You' was placed #10 out of 'The 100 Best Songs of 2023' by i-D Magazine, his other songs have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including 'Fresh Finds Pop', and he was named one of 10 Men Magazine's 'New Noise Artists of 2025'. He has also performed at festivals including Glastonbury Festival and Mighty Hoopla. Last year, he was shortlisted for the Music Producer Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. TikTok Instagram The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last » Inspired? Join our NextGen Community We offer funding, networking events, and paid roles and training opportunities for those who face barriers. Our goal is to make the future of the music industries more accessible, more diverse, and more creative. Join the NextGen Community Next Gen NextGen Community Events Our NextGen Community events give attendees aged 18-30 the chance to connect with other creatives in their local city, listen to panel discussions from industry experts and watch performances from emerging artists. Read more funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more
The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is an artist based in North London. The NextGen Fund supported the release of his EP, 'Youth & Observation', which discusses his coming-of-age as a gay man, and which was supported by live gigs with his live band. TikTok Instagram Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram Pagination First page « First Previous page Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Last page Last »
Supermann on da beat Supermann on da beat is a producer, beat-maker, content creator and disability activist based in Scotland. He is the editor for Hip Hop Scotland, a platform which puts a spotlight on Scottish hip-hop artists, and makes content for BBC The Social. He is also an A&R with Imvaize Music Group, and has worked with a wide range of emerging artists from across his local scene, including randombrownkid., Denizens, Áine Curry and ENJI. He has received frequent radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio Scotland, and has appeared in documentaries and TV reports by BBC Scotland and BBC Scotland's 'The Nine'. He was the winner of the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024, for his work to champion and advocate for Disabled artists and music creatives, and was further shortlisted for Rising Star (Industry). Instagram
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funding NextGen Fund Grants of up to £3,000 for 18 to 25 year olds creatives (aged up to 30 for those who identify as d/Deaf, Disabled or neurodivergent) in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Next funding round opens 29/08/2025. Read more
Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Qazi & Qazi Sisters Naadirah and Rukaiyah, Qazi & Qazi, craft ethereal harmonies and cinematic folk tales of surrender, strength, and spirit. Read more