Breadcrumb Home Meet Our NextGen Copy URL http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/community/nextgen-community/meet-our-nextgen Meet Our NextGen From Mercury Prize 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 http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/community/nextgen-community/meet-our-nextgen Meet Our NextGen From Mercury Prize 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 Yemi Yohannes South East After releasing her debut spoken word album, Yemi plans to create a solo EP exploring spoken word with jungle music, as well as a specific focus on choral sounds and storytelling. This EP will be a musical journey combining poetry with live instruments, vocals and digitally produced beats. Pronouns: she/her Instagram The Yard Woman South West The Yard Woman is transitioning from her established work in Melodic Techno to explore new creative and professional possibilities in Melodic House. With support, she plans to produce and release a two-track EP, bringing a fresh narrative-driven sound to the genre. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Surafeal Bruke Greater London GRADIENT is a platform celebrating the UK's vibrant and diverse music and creative scenes. Like a gradient, we add depth and dimension by supporting and showcasing the full spectrum of emerging talent, creating opportunities for artists and creatives to thrive while reflecting the city’s dynamic cultural identity. Instagram Superlate North West Superlate has EPs planned for 2025, and will be focusing on maximising opportunities for editorial playlist support, integrating his brand into real-world contexts, driving exponential growth on social media, and enhancing the quality of his recordings as a producer. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Sunny Side Down West Midlands "This album is an emotional picture of me and the people around me over the last three years. Though personal, I'd like to hope it will resonate with others and capture how it feels to let yourself be constantly learning," Sunny Side Down explains. Pronouns: they/them Instagram Samantha Wales Samantha is creating a 10-track afrobeat album which will be featuring artists such as manlikevision, truth, Jessica Kaay and Sharmeela Bragg. This project will be a doorway to express the celebration and struggles of the Black Welsh youth, discussing subjects of poverty, internalised racism and more. Pronouns: she/her Instagram retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Yemi Yohannes South East After releasing her debut spoken word album, Yemi plans to create a solo EP exploring spoken word with jungle music, as well as a specific focus on choral sounds and storytelling. This EP will be a musical journey combining poetry with live instruments, vocals and digitally produced beats. Pronouns: she/her Instagram The Yard Woman South West The Yard Woman is transitioning from her established work in Melodic Techno to explore new creative and professional possibilities in Melodic House. With support, she plans to produce and release a two-track EP, bringing a fresh narrative-driven sound to the genre. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Surafeal Bruke Greater London GRADIENT is a platform celebrating the UK's vibrant and diverse music and creative scenes. Like a gradient, we add depth and dimension by supporting and showcasing the full spectrum of emerging talent, creating opportunities for artists and creatives to thrive while reflecting the city’s dynamic cultural identity. Instagram Superlate North West Superlate has EPs planned for 2025, and will be focusing on maximising opportunities for editorial playlist support, integrating his brand into real-world contexts, driving exponential growth on social media, and enhancing the quality of his recordings as a producer. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Sunny Side Down West Midlands "This album is an emotional picture of me and the people around me over the last three years. Though personal, I'd like to hope it will resonate with others and capture how it feels to let yourself be constantly learning," Sunny Side Down explains. Pronouns: they/them Instagram Samantha Wales Samantha is creating a 10-track afrobeat album which will be featuring artists such as manlikevision, truth, Jessica Kaay and Sharmeela Bragg. This project will be a doorway to express the celebration and struggles of the Black Welsh youth, discussing subjects of poverty, internalised racism and more. Pronouns: she/her Instagram retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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 Yard Woman South West The Yard Woman is transitioning from her established work in Melodic Techno to explore new creative and professional possibilities in Melodic House. With support, she plans to produce and release a two-track EP, bringing a fresh narrative-driven sound to the genre. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Surafeal Bruke Greater London GRADIENT is a platform celebrating the UK's vibrant and diverse music and creative scenes. Like a gradient, we add depth and dimension by supporting and showcasing the full spectrum of emerging talent, creating opportunities for artists and creatives to thrive while reflecting the city’s dynamic cultural identity. Instagram Superlate North West Superlate has EPs planned for 2025, and will be focusing on maximising opportunities for editorial playlist support, integrating his brand into real-world contexts, driving exponential growth on social media, and enhancing the quality of his recordings as a producer. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Sunny Side Down West Midlands "This album is an emotional picture of me and the people around me over the last three years. Though personal, I'd like to hope it will resonate with others and capture how it feels to let yourself be constantly learning," Sunny Side Down explains. Pronouns: they/them Instagram Samantha Wales Samantha is creating a 10-track afrobeat album which will be featuring artists such as manlikevision, truth, Jessica Kaay and Sharmeela Bragg. This project will be a doorway to express the celebration and struggles of the Black Welsh youth, discussing subjects of poverty, internalised racism and more. Pronouns: she/her Instagram retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Surafeal Bruke Greater London GRADIENT is a platform celebrating the UK's vibrant and diverse music and creative scenes. Like a gradient, we add depth and dimension by supporting and showcasing the full spectrum of emerging talent, creating opportunities for artists and creatives to thrive while reflecting the city’s dynamic cultural identity. Instagram Superlate North West Superlate has EPs planned for 2025, and will be focusing on maximising opportunities for editorial playlist support, integrating his brand into real-world contexts, driving exponential growth on social media, and enhancing the quality of his recordings as a producer. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Sunny Side Down West Midlands "This album is an emotional picture of me and the people around me over the last three years. Though personal, I'd like to hope it will resonate with others and capture how it feels to let yourself be constantly learning," Sunny Side Down explains. Pronouns: they/them Instagram Samantha Wales Samantha is creating a 10-track afrobeat album which will be featuring artists such as manlikevision, truth, Jessica Kaay and Sharmeela Bragg. This project will be a doorway to express the celebration and struggles of the Black Welsh youth, discussing subjects of poverty, internalised racism and more. Pronouns: she/her Instagram retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Superlate North West Superlate has EPs planned for 2025, and will be focusing on maximising opportunities for editorial playlist support, integrating his brand into real-world contexts, driving exponential growth on social media, and enhancing the quality of his recordings as a producer. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Sunny Side Down West Midlands "This album is an emotional picture of me and the people around me over the last three years. Though personal, I'd like to hope it will resonate with others and capture how it feels to let yourself be constantly learning," Sunny Side Down explains. Pronouns: they/them Instagram Samantha Wales Samantha is creating a 10-track afrobeat album which will be featuring artists such as manlikevision, truth, Jessica Kaay and Sharmeela Bragg. This project will be a doorway to express the celebration and struggles of the Black Welsh youth, discussing subjects of poverty, internalised racism and more. Pronouns: she/her Instagram retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Sunny Side Down West Midlands "This album is an emotional picture of me and the people around me over the last three years. Though personal, I'd like to hope it will resonate with others and capture how it feels to let yourself be constantly learning," Sunny Side Down explains. Pronouns: they/them Instagram Samantha Wales Samantha is creating a 10-track afrobeat album which will be featuring artists such as manlikevision, truth, Jessica Kaay and Sharmeela Bragg. This project will be a doorway to express the celebration and struggles of the Black Welsh youth, discussing subjects of poverty, internalised racism and more. Pronouns: she/her Instagram retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Samantha Wales Samantha is creating a 10-track afrobeat album which will be featuring artists such as manlikevision, truth, Jessica Kaay and Sharmeela Bragg. This project will be a doorway to express the celebration and struggles of the Black Welsh youth, discussing subjects of poverty, internalised racism and more. Pronouns: she/her Instagram retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
retropxssy Greater London A friend’s death due to mental health system failure was the catalyst for this album and release campaign which expands the world of retropxssy's live sets and visuals. Surreal storytelling explores hidden disability and wider themes of marginalisation, power and fantasy to a soundtrack of hip-hop, jungle and booming bass. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Peter McMahon Northern Ireland 'QUEUEING FOR ONE' is an EP of songs walking through the journey of self-hatred to acceptance that queer/neurodivergent folks tend to go through in their formative years. The songs will be accompanied by a series of creative music videos that coalesce into one cohesive short film following someone discovering themselves. Pronouns: he/him Instagram NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
NuAloe Greater London NuAloe's project will be in the form of an EP that navigates love, honesty, nostalgia, growth and so much more as a Black queer Masc-presenting woman. There will be visuals to go alongside the songs. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Monica Wat South West 'Gaslight' is the sophomore and twin EP following Monica's debut EP 'Fairylights'. Fusing indie folk/country-pop with lyrical storytelling and ethereal vocals, the collection of songs will explore themes of grieving a homeland and loved ones, making ends meet while losing oneself, feeling alienated due to racial identity and beyond. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Mason Talbot Yorkshire and the Humber Mason will continue to grow his independent record label, Redefy, using the NextGen Fund to help to promote the music, as well as label event parties and pay for press shots/video shoots. Pronouns: he/him Instagram - Mason Instagram - Redefy TikTok MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
MARACHÉ Greater London MARACHÉ's upcoming debut EP will showcase her songwriting and versatile blend of Afro R&B, soul, and pop. With honest lyrics and catchy melodies, it will explore relatable themes of love, friendship, hardship, and growth, engaging listeners through authenticity and a captivating fusion of sounds. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Lucas Assagba Yorkshire and the Humber 'the Solution', is the sequel project to Lucas' first EP, 'the Resolution'. Where 'the Resolution' focused on what it means to heal, 'the Solution' deals with the aftermath of healing, and everything that comes next. Lucas plans to finish the EP and promote it with the NextGen Fund. Pronouns: she/they Instagram TikTok kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
kfromkway South East kfromkway's project is a fearless celebration of Black British music, fusing R&B, dancehall, soca, soul, garage, hip hop, and jazz. It unravels Gen Z love—digital dating, fleeting connections—and the turbulence of early adulthood, set against a world in crisis. Bold, raw, and timeless, it captures humanity’s unyielding hope. Pronouns: he/him TikTok Instagram Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Karis Jade North West Singer-songwriter Karis Jade's project will consist of three tracks. These tracks will take you on the very raw and emotional journey through the last two years of her life with a sultry, vulnerable, raw and vibey sound. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Isabel Maria North East Isabel plans to record a five-track EP, with funding going towards the recording, mixing, and mastering of four of those tracks. She intends to work with a photographer for images but wants to learn the transferable skills like video editing herself in order to create additional promotional material. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Honey Keenan Greater London As a talent manager, Honey is focused on helping their artist with the release of their next album. Her goal is to meet with the right people, promote the album effectively, and get it in front of the right audiences to ensure it reaches its full potential and receives the attention it deserves. Pronouns: she/her Instagram HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
HabibTati Greater London The project will focus on integrating sounds and instruments from HabibTati's Southwest Asian heritage, developing them for several performances within London’s electronic music community. Additionally, HabibTati aims to collaborate by having events that celebrate these diverse sounds and the rich musical traditions they represent. Pronouns: they/them Instagram George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
George Bone East of England George will use the funding for two lead singles, forming part of his upcoming EP, and essential equipment. He will spend the budget on session musicians, marketing, a 35mm camera, CD production, and merchandise. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Gabriella Bongo Greater London After releasing her debut EP this year, songwriter, producer, DJ and recording engineer Gabriella would like to release three singles to gain further traction and establish herself more in the music industry. Pronouns: she/her Instagram FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
FEE Yorkshire and the Humber FEE will record and release an EP called 'Dancing Flames', which she will release towards the end of this year. She plans to celebrate this release with a headline show. Pronouns: she/her Instagram TikTok Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Exojay East MidlandsThe project will be a self-produced six-eight song EP (HipHop, RnB) for the summer. Exojay's goal is to create a visual aesthetic to accompany his sound by shooting cinematic content. Pronouns: he/him Instagram TikTok Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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
Erin O'Callaghan East Midlands Erin will make an EP of four songs that capture growing up in your early 20s, falling in and out of love and discovering who you actually might want to be. She will also put funding towards a marketing campaign and visual world for her music, and a focus on growing and connecting with her audience. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her Instagram Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Last page Last »
Elizabeth J. Birch West Midlands Elizabeth will create a music label that does things differently and whose core mission is to challenge the music industry. She wants to experiment with unique and accessible ways of writing, recording, releasing, and promoting music and media. Pronouns: she/her 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. Funding round opens 10/01/2025 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