New Music Generator
Tim Willett introduces the latest releases from emerging artists based across East Anglia alongside interviews and live sessions.
New Music Generator
New Music Generator HQ - 06/05/26
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Tim Willett hosts with a video exclusive from Myopia and first play from Dan Sutton as well as showcasing all the latest submissions from the inbox.
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SPEAKER_12I hope I find you well uh whether you're listening to us uh on YouTube, uh whether you're listening to us on the radio or uh on another day of the week on the podcast, you are most welcome. And if you are brand new to the new music generator, then let me briefly explain what this programme is all about. We're here every two hours, uh for two hours every single week, uh playing you the very best music from artists from across East Anglia, and by that we mean Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire. We have a new broadcast partner as of this week. So the programme is going out across Suffolk on DAB Digital Radio, and it's also going out across Norwich and FM and DAB. So whether you're listening on any of those stations, uh whether you're listening online, uh on YouTube, on Instagram, uh or on the podcast, you are very welcome. And uh if you are an artist, a singer songwriter, or a producer uh from any of those aforementioned areas, then you are most welcome to get in touch with your music. Inbox at new musicgenerator.com is the email address that you can get in touch with us at any time, and we'll be happy to look at playing your music on the show. On today's programme we have a video exclusive from Myopia. Last week we played you their new single, uh, which was uh very, very good, and we're gonna play you the video to go with that later. So if you are on YouTube, you'll be able to check that out. Uh also we've got a brand new play, a first play of Dan Sutton's new single. He's been in the studio with producer Kyle Willis, they've been cooking up a storm, and we look forward to uh seeing what they've come up with. We'll play that in about half an hour's time. Uh, if you are watching or listening to us live tonight, you can get in touch on the email inbox at newmusicgenerator.com, or you can get involved in the YouTube or Instagram comments at New Music Generator on both of those platforms if you would like to follow us and subscribe to us on YouTube. That would be very much appreciated. On last week's programme, we played you the new single from Cambridgeshire indie group Hollow Waves. It's called Face in the Mirror. I thought we'd play it again.
SPEAKER_09Just keep still I don't want you to go nowhere Don't want you to get up there I see your face in the kid Cut it out You are the heart you want now Don't be the one to let me down it out I see your face in the back When I'm looking at Silk Cause I'm thinking of you Are you thinking of me too?
SPEAKER_12Is a Jake Day at Northacre Recording Studio uh production. I saw Jake last night, and uh yeah, that is one of his most recent produced tracks. It's the new one from Hollow Waves. It is called Face in the Mirror, and it is available for you to go and stream now. Uh if you're watching on YouTube, I am what wearing my NCFC hoodie. Uh this is to uh commemorate the fact that we are now going out across Norwich. Uh so sorry listeners in Suffolk, but um, you know, you've had a good season and we haven't had quite so much of a good season as you, so I will indulge myself in wearing my NCFC hoodie today. Um hello to everybody on YouTube comments we're coming out in Canada. Brooke is listening, regular listener, but she appears to have managed to wangle having the programme broadcast live to her classroom. So hi to everybody in Canada in Brooke's class, and can I give a shout out to Mr. Bennett? Yes. I don't know, is this educational? I guess that's for you to decide, isn't it? Um hello to Dan who's also listening, he is in uh Mallorca today. Wow. I stand I'm not jealous whatsoever. Um if you want to get in touch, you can do on the comments. You have to be a YouTube subscriber to get in touch with us, so uh you can do so on at New Music Generator. Or if you're listening on the radio, you can email us at inbox at new musicgenerator.com. This next track is the new single from Ryan Redwood. It's out on the 15th of May, and it is called The Tale of the Mad Ones. I'll tell you a bit about uh Ryan and the track, as he describes himself going up a gear yet again with this brand new single, a high octane indie banger, reminiscent of the Arctic monkey's early years. The song follows the tale of a man who is fueled up on drugs and alcohol during a night out, and is naturally making bad decision after bad decision, which ultimately ends up with him going down for the lines. The song started as a tongue-in-cheek idea between Ryan and his best mate Alex when they were joking about writing a song together. Uh the song is the first of his tunes to be produced by Jack Murphy, um, of the Norwich-based indie rock outfit, Youth Killed It Jack is an NMG award-winning producer of um two years ago, I think. So this is out on the 15th of May for you to stream in all the usual places. Uh, Ryan is a um singer-songwriter and uh band frontman from Norfolk. Uh so big up Norfolk. This is the tale of the Mad Ones.
SPEAKER_16So he'll turn to the p then he'll turn to the phere. It's a futile attempt as the voice is getting louder, he's finished his drinking he's bet his last fiver. The night's not over yet and the rain is getting finer. As he walks out of the bar, he's feeling a bit lighter there's a ball kicking up now. He thinks that he's a flighter. He's got himself a float, he shuts on with his dog. Just feel like I'm a member of the day that he was born. Let's get to the next morning, please around the tour. He's driving away, yeah. He's crawling down the stairs, he's rushing, he's searching for something that he can wear. He's never in his house, yeah. He's going down the light.
SPEAKER_12If you are an artist from Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, or Bedfordshire, and you would like your music featured on the programme, that is exactly what our next artist did. He is uh listening tonight in the chat. His name is Dan Sutton. He met the producer Kyle Willis of um his uh studio, is it Hanford Studio, I think it might be called, um, in uh Harridge in Essex at the NMG Awards last year, and out of that has come this track that Dan went to um Kyle's studio a couple of weeks ago, and they have put this track together. It's the very first time that you're hearing this anywhere, and it's gonna be out very soon. The track is called Love Sick Remedy. It's by Dan Sutton.
SPEAKER_09Running like a fire. It's fun and battle when I'm walking by There's a funny fever, baby, running from my base. Only who can save me from this Red Up cheesa, little better beautiful, little better sweep, little better kindness and dumb, little better being cheesa, little better beautiful, little better sweep, love big potion with my loves grandma's fun, feels so strange to me, but I know that I'll be fun with my lovesick, grandma deck, there's a weakness in my legs, when I'm here with you. I can try to leave this bed when my body just up, little bed of beautiful, little better sweet, she's up, little better, beautiful, little better sweet, uh, little better beautiful, little better sweet, little better gangers and dumb, Little Beta Bean, she's a little better beautiful, Little Better sweet, the puppet potion She's a little better beautiful Little Bella sweet Little Gangers and beautiful Little Bell of the Sweet Little Bella Kind of Send up, Little Bell of me, she's a little bit of beautiful, little bit of sweet, the perfect motion, the last single.
SPEAKER_12Oh nice. Like I mean, I like a lot of it, but I like the ending particularly, didn't see that coming. I hadn't listened to that track. Dan asked me not to listen to it until we played it for the first time on air. Uh yeah, it's really, really good. Um so Dan won the Kimberly Roo uh award at the Cambridge Band competition a couple of weeks ago uh for uh one of his songs and he got a cash prize, and with that he is planning on going and working more with Kyle. Um that particular track was one that he's had in his back catalogue for a while. Um took it to uh Kyle who's uh done the drums, the guitar, the bass, and added some backing vocals, said it was good fun working with him. What we don't know, Dan, what you haven't told us is when that track is going to be released. So let us know and uh I'll let everybody else know. But uh I like that a lot. That is Love Sick Remedy, uh the new single from Dan Sutton. This is the new music generator, and we've still got a video exclusive from Myopia uh coming up very soon in the next um how long have we got? Oh, it's two tracks time. So about ten minutes time. Uh, the video for the way they go down. We've got some other videos coming up, so if you want to watch us on YouTube and you are uh listening live to us as this show goes out, uh then you are welcome to uh log on to our YouTube channel and have a little look at some of the music videos we've got going out as well tonight. This next track is from former best acoustic act at the Cambridge Band Competition last year in 2025. She also won the Perbeck Rising winner in 2023. It's Rachel Hill. She just released a new track on the first of May in a collaboration with singer-songwriter Jos Eckert. Joss along for quite a while, lived in and around Cambridge, and we featured him and his music on the programme back in the day. Um and Rachel somehow has been introduced to Jos and they have been working together. Um based in Cambridge, Rachel is a full-time freelance artist, songwriter, and choir director. The past year has seen her gain national exposure on Radio One, and as I said, win the best acoustic act at the 2025 Cambridge Band Competition. This track is called Would You Mend Me and it's an intimate acoustic folk duet by the Sunnias Bass Artist and the San Francisco now based Joss Ecker. The songwriters met during their time at the University of Cambridge at whilst performing at several Maybells. Inspired by the likes of Civil Wars and the Staves, the single blends delicate harmonies with warm acoustic textures, building into live recorded strings and layered vocals. The single release follows the end of Rachel's UK tour this spring. She's playing at the commemoration hall in Huntingdon on the 4th of June. And if you want to find more about her, she's Rachel Hill Music Official on Instagram, and her website is RachelHillMusic.com. This is new from Rachel Hill and Josh Eckert. It's called Would You Mend Me?
SPEAKER_04If I were a shadow hidden in the dark, would you illuminate me with a flicker of a spark? When the night time fades to pitch black, and I'm forced to camouflage, just to call to an empty feeling. Would you mend me with your spark? If I were a building, alone and perilate. Would you come along to save me? Would you mend me brick by brick? Or would the windows all have broken? And the ivy grown sick. Just to call the pantomime building. Would you mend me break? Would you bring? Would you mend me? Would you mend my broken soul? Would you turn on all the lights?
SPEAKER_09Would you make? Would you make this all?
SPEAKER_04If I were a small boat, lost without a noise, would you be my life guard and take me back to shore? If I were an old shed wrecked inside a coast, would you dive down to the sea?
SPEAKER_09Would you bend me? Would you bend me? Would you bend my broken soul? Would you turn on all the lives? Would you make this heart? Would you bend me? Would you bend me? Would you bend my broken so? Would you turn on all the lights? Would you make or would you make this hearth? Turn the lights on. Turn the lights on the floor.
SPEAKER_04Turn the lights on.
SPEAKER_09Turn the lights on the floor on all the lights on, the lights on, the lights on the lights on, the lights on, the lights on Turn the lights on, turn the lights on, turn the lights on forever.
SPEAKER_05Turn the lights on Turn the lights on before I'm all gone.
SPEAKER_12I like that. That's very beautiful, soothing, as uh Brooks says. That is new from Rachel Hill and Josh Ecker. It's called Would You Mend Me.
SPEAKER_18You're listening to the new music generator with Tim Willard.
SPEAKER_12You are indeed, and you are most welcome. Thank you for your comments. Hello to everybody who is listening at the moment. Don't forget if you miss any of the programme, you can find it as a podcast wherever you get your podcast from. And the visualised version of the programme is also available as a Spotify podcast, too. You may also be able to find the show on demand uh via the radio station that you are listening to's website as well. Now, let's play you new music from James White. Uh James's narcissist we've been playing on the program in various different formats for many years. His new single is called Bonfire, and it's the lead single from his upcoming EP called How to Replace Anxiety with a Broken Heart. James and the band formed in 2019, and they blend psychedelic folk rock with bluegrass, country, and Americana influences. After a nearly three-year hiatus following a sold-out hometown show in Saffron Walden in October 2023, the band return with their new single Bonfire, which was released on the first of May. So let's have a little uh find out about the track itself before we play it. Bonfire was written in under 30 minutes in the immediate aftermath of an unexpected breakup. The track captures the confusion, anger, and disorientation that follow a sudden emotional rupture. Beginning with a strip back controlled arrangement, the song gradually escalates, mirroring the way the unfiltered emotion builds and spills over. It stands as one of the band's most direct and accessible tracks, while still carrying the weight and intensity of their broader sound. So this is James White and The Wildfire, their new song, available now. This is called Bomb Fire.
SPEAKER_10Out of time, the state of mind, run into a place far away from your kind. In and out, hear me shout, look into the heavens, just to find a way out. Cause there's a bonfire coming, a bonfire coming. Gonna burn these bridges down to the ground. Cause there's a bonfire coming, a bonfire coming. It's self-destruction. The only mode I know when I'm out of options. Screaming out, burning out. I'm on my knees at the end of this round. Sick to death, nothing left. Calling out the sh laying on my chest. There's a bonfire coming, a bonfire coming. Gonna burn these bridges down to the ground. There's a bonfire coming, a bonfire coming, said a bird is I gonna raise this down tonight.
SPEAKER_12Quite tribal like at the end there, isn't it? New from James White and the Wildfire. The track is called Bomfire. It's available now. There's another one coming out at the end of this month. I should say that time is running out. If you are a uh singer, songwriter, a band or a producer from East Anglia and you would like to be considered for a nomination at the 2026 NMG Awards that happen in Paris St. Edmunds in Suffolk on the 11th of September. You must have been featured on the programme with an original release by the end of this month. That's the 31st of May. So you don't have very much longer. If you haven't been featured since last year's event, which was September 2025, through to May of 2026, then you've only got a couple of weeks left. Inbox at new musicgenerator.com if you would like to get in touch. I do have a backlog of um tracks in the inbox. There's at least 20 in there that I haven't had a chance to play today. Um but don't worry, if you've submitted something before the 31st of May, then it will get featured on the show. Um and you will be eligible. Uh Dan Sutton's new single, by the way, is out next Wednesday. So we'll make sure we play that again on the show next week. We're going to be live streaming on YouTube uh all throughout May on a Wednesday night um for this month, so looking forward to that. You can also find us uh broadcasting across Suffolk on a Wednesday night from seven to nine, or also across Norwich on a Thursday night from six till eight now. And by the way, any new listeners to the programme, I should say that I don't normally sound like this. Um I have had um I'm not sure what I've had, but I've been unwell. I've come up with various theories over the last few weeks. Um and uh I've pretty m pretty much lost my voice. Um this is the best it's been for the last two weeks. Um but the more I speak, the more it's leaving me a little bit. So let's hope we've got enough uh credit in the bank to last us another hour and a half. But uh yeah, I don't normally sound as gravelly as uh as this. Like I've been uh theoretically smoking a hundred cigarettes before I came on air. Uh so apologies, you have to uh to bear with me, but hopefully it is coming back and uh in the next week or so perhaps I'll sound something like normal. Um last week we played you for the first time, the new single from Myopia, uh, which was actually uh I preferred it to the first new single from Myopia from their latest album uh that we played on the show back in February. Uh the track in question is called The Way They Go Down, and um when they came on the show back in February, we premiered the music video for their um first single release and that was produced by uh Tom Harbour. Well, Tom has been uh working his magic on the video for this track, and it's the first time that you're gonna see this anywhere before the band post it on their uh social media channels later on this evening. So this is the uh upcoming or the new single from Myopia from an upcoming album release coming out at some point in the future. The track's called The Way They Go Down. You can listen to it on the radio, but if you're joining us on YouTube, you can watch the music video right now.
SPEAKER_08I try not to listen, I was listening out. I always don't doubt.
SPEAKER_09That's the way that they go down, and they go down, and they go down.
SPEAKER_12There you go, that is new from Myopia. The track is called The Way They Go Down. That video will appear on their social media channels very shortly indeed, produced by Tom Harbour. Uh once again is responsible for uh a number of uh Myopia's uh visual present productions. Uh Myopia are a uh rock group from Essex who won the rock category at the NMG Awards in 2024, and are putting in a strong case for taking that title back again in 2026, if you ask me. But that's only my opinion. I don't have any decisions uh uh based around who wins awards because that would be unfair. Uh, you are listening and watching on YouTube to the New Music Generator. We've still got loads of music that's been submitted to us over the last couple of weeks to our inbox. Inbox at new musicgenerator.com. I'm gonna play you a trap from uh Blake Baker in a minute. We've also got new music from Fred Close. Uh we've got a new trap from Good Health, and in the second hour of the show, new music from the likes of uh Sun Machine and Silent Rogues, plus some new artists to the playlist, which include Briggs and Stark, and also a band called Love More. Um as I say, there's loads of stuff in the inbox. If you are listening out for your track and you haven't been notified that it's been selected for the show this week, then it will more than likely be featured on the programme next week or the week after. And speaking of next week, I'll be joined live in the studio by Ben Moreholland of Moreholland Jive. Um Ben, over the last few years, when he's a regular listener to the show, and over the last few years, when he likes something particular that we play, he'll do his own piano uh cover, more more often not piano cover, sometimes guitar, and he'll post it on his socials. And um I thought it would be a really nice idea to get Ben to come in and do some piano covers of uh some of the more recent uh tracks on the playlist from uh from the last few months that he really likes. So he's gonna come in and do that and we'll talk about his uh new music and uh play some more holland jive uh material as well. So that's uh the show next week. And in a couple of weeks' time I'll be joined once again by uh co-host Alex Elbro because we'll be announcing all of the artists or the subjects I should say that will be interviewed in her new series Behind the Music that is an NMG visual production on our YouTube channel. We actually recorded the first episode last night and it went down really well. Went really well. Um won't tell you who that was with, but if you were listening carefully to the show earlier, you'll be able to work it out. Uh but there's gonna be uh five or six different uh subjects on that show, and we'll tell you who they all are gonna be ahead of the premiere of that series, which will be at the end of this month. Right, let's play you as promised a new track from Blake Baker, who is a singer-songwriter from the Cambridgeshire and Essex border. He says, I hope you're well. I wanted to reach out and share with you my latest single that came out today. Now I'm quite behind on this, Blake. Unfortunately, you did get in touch just before I got ill and we missed a week. So we're about three weeks behind on this, I'm sorry. Um this track was recorded with Billy Lockett in his studio and combines dreamy, ethereal vocals with modern production in an ode to the evening creative. He said I'd love it if you would feature it on the programme. Let's do that then. This is Blake Baker, and the track's called We Night Owls.
SPEAKER_21Roma times disappearing, we night elves flood by stretch the night out for feeling for something to believe in. Show me where and how to fly or fall in a slumber, face the day new after all.
SPEAKER_09What else is there to do if the name lasts forever? If the name last forever We'll snatch came, we'll snatch time from the night out of hash to have to dance, stay the day to what we must Lily keep on keeping on You say don't crack the bow I don't know how to pass into after all. What else is there to do? If nothing last forever last forever That is new from Blake Baker.
SPEAKER_12It is called We Night Owls and it is available to stream now. Now you could be like Fred Close and get in touch with us on inbox at new musicgenerator.com. If you are getting in touch, here are a few tips as to what we need from you in order to be able to feature your music on air.
SPEAKER_17To submit your music to the show, email an MP3 or web file to inbox at new musicgenerator.com. Ensuring you include a short biography and links to your social media.
SPEAKER_18All submissions from within our coverage area in East Anglia will be considered for air blow.
SPEAKER_12So Fred got in touch and said, Dear Tim and NMG, hope you're doing well. I have a new album releasing at the end of the week. This was um a couple of weeks ago, so the album's out now, and the album is called Adabpa Flakay Dabba Flap. The leading track from it is called Tell Me the Truth, and it is a future house banger, says Fred. This is the soundtrack that plays when you're late to the club room, and the disco ball ascends from the ceiling, and the light shows strobes in a euphoric ascent into club heaven. Confetti cannons erupt, take a tape that shimmers as it flutters through the air, and the crowd cheers with joy at the bliss they are experiencing. The album is self-published and consists of seven tracks that was released on the first of May. I grew up on the Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire border, and have always held a place in my heart for the quaintness of the winding country roads and flat fields. I've always found the contrast in the energy from the dance music filled a space that I lacked in my surroundings. Now I love EDM music and I've not listened to this yet, so let's see if this gets me dancing around the studio. This is new and available now from his album Dapper Flat. Yes, you heard me right. This is Tell Me the Truth from Fred Close. Yeah, I like that. Big official fish cardboard box. And it's Fred Close, tell me the truth, from his album Dapper Flap. It's available now alongside the rest of the album. See we play all sorts of stuff on the show. We've already played you some pop, some indie, some rock, some singer-songwriter-y pop music, and now some dance music. We've got some uh heavy rock slash metal coming up in the second hour as well, uh, which is uh all very exciting.
SPEAKER_05This is the new music generator, this is Murada and their latest single, Back to You used to have a castle in royalty now when we outside this door, knowing you walk me We could have had it all We didn't feel cool, waiting for your lovers through the door Remember when you waited outside my house You listen to Minor Shuck Cigarette eat a fly Music we listen to his back coming back to black We remember when the real play the track And yet We'll make it so Let's get it back together I would tell But we won't live forever We'll get it back together We back together With you I should think about you when I'm in bed You're putting your piano thing in my head I could have sung along Can you tell me what I'm wrong?
SPEAKER_12I could have never had to write this song And you're alone Let's get it back Let's get it back together A gentle reminder that this band are fifteen and sixteen years old Incredible Mirada Back to you You're listening to the new music generator with Tim Willet We agree No man will see the sweeping the fall stealing the logo Zyle Fly through the clouds You own the scene in now You own the scene in now it's not a good one Fruit Just the high fewer England fly through the clouds you nearly famous now You nearly famous now So I foy him I found I found So I foy him I found our four I can feel you calm me That is the latest offering from longtime friends of the show Good Health Lewis Marriott Hall, Charles Hall, Steve Farrell, Ben Uden, Will Hazelum, and Ben Carver. They are originally all from Cambridgeshire, now living in London, and they dropped that track at uh well pretty much just said posted one day, uh I think it was yesterday. Um we've got a new track. Here it is. Like it. That's called The Endling by Good Health, and it is available for you to go and stream right now.
SPEAKER_09But if now that's just the wheel feel nowhere to be found, all I'm allowed, feel that I've made no found I put my trust in you and let me down I feel you sleep away more and more each day Oh and just go in motions Oh and just go in I see Call of the Challenge on It's a shimmer right down through my bones I've found me You make me feel so damn small I got this feeling that you push me G so you can see me just mean just for me to follow the Fucking out the ballot Come pull the world over my eyes and pray I won't be alone Come feed me all your lies I'll sit and play out along All and run you now the time this is where you belong Come tell me that it's fine that spoil Dance Boy Dance From his EP traffic lights that's Connor Adams and the rear view this is the New Music Generator Play music from emerging artists, producers, singer songwriters, bands, anybody that makes original music from across East Anglia and now we are introduced to Love Moore.
SPEAKER_12Hi New Music Generator, I'm reaching out on behalf of Love Moore, a queer pop soul vocalist band in Cambridge. We've been following and uh love your platform that you built. We'd love for you to hear one of Love Moore's tracks and if it resonates potentially uh have it featured on the programme. Love More is a queer vocal powerhouse blending soaring pot vocals with soulful RP intimacy, inspired by Mariah Carey and Mooney Long. They create immersive, high-energy music that celebrates queer joy and unapologetic self-expression. Based in Cambridge, Love Moore have captivated crowds at both Cambridge and Norwich ride, and is currently touring their show An Evening with Lovemore across the UK with a run of London theatre date booked for 2627. Now they've sent us a music video, so if you're listening on the radio, you're gonna hear a live version of this track, and if you're watching us on YouTube, you'll be able to see this performance live recorded at the Blue Moon in Cambridge. This track is called Reverie in Life, and it is by the band Love More.
SPEAKER_06Leave me at the time, kiss me at the sunset, hold me in the rain fog. Let's do other things promised you.
SPEAKER_09If I should die for my time, I want the world to know you will mine now with you and life as sweet Oh If they should leave it a rest tomorrow, please don't remember me in sorrow. Remember how much I adored you, how many memory you are my flower on the memory god. I love and I preserve without part. The river of time cannot erase you from my memories, the minute blessings. How we were all born without possessions, but all this time, love and affection. It's a gift from me out. Maybe we have a time, gives me ever some set. It's like sitting up before my time. I want the world to know you and my family. Single with me see It's like sitting up before my time I want the world to love to you and my family three.
SPEAKER_12What a voice. That's called Reverie in Life and Death. It's by Love Moore. And that's a live recording at the Blue Moon in Cambridge a couple of weeks ago. And for those of you who are not watching the video, they are having uh roses thrown at them at the end of that performance. Quite right too. You can go and watch that on their own YouTube channel, Love More, if you want to. Yeah, that was um 13th of February that was done, so um more than a few weeks ago, a couple of months ago, uh, live at the Blue Moon in Cambridge. Thank you to uh Lovemoor's team for uh getting in touch and introducing us uh to your artist. Uh they say uh if you'd like any more opportunities to feature Love Moore, then please let us know. Yes, please, I'd love that voice indeed. Alright, let's continue by featuring music that you've been sending into the programme at inbox at new musicgenerator.com. If you are sending your music into us, please make sure you do so. Uh include a MP3 or WAVE attachment to your email if at all possible. Um if you are using a file sharing website, try to avoid something that has an expiry date on it. I've been going round the houses with the new track from Xenonaut in the last couple of weeks because I've just missed it by one day, and I've now had two transfers that have expired on me, and we still haven't played the track on the show. Um so if you can avoid things that expire, that'll be lovely. Avoid things that make me mean I have to ask permission to access on Google Drive and stuff like that. A straight attachment to an email would be preferred. Um, and also please include links to your social media and your biography. And if you'd like that again by somebody who hasn't lost their voice, here it is.
SPEAKER_17To submit your music to the show. Email an MP3 or web file to inbox at new musicgenerator.com. Ensuring you include a short biography and links to your social media.
SPEAKER_18All submissions from within our coverage area in East Anglia will be considered for airplay.
SPEAKER_12Now, this email came in at uh the end of last month, which was I think a day after we announced that we were going to be starting the show on um a station in Norwich. So hello to Briggs and Stark, who are an Americana folk duo with a tickle of flute from Norwich. And they say they would like to submit their latest song, Side of the Road, a light-hearted take on life not going to plan. Inspired by the duo's ill-fated move to Norwich, the track leans into the kind of bad luck you can only laugh about after the fact. Blending warm Americana textures, fleet with Mac-esque production and witty lyrics, Side of the Road delivers an uplifting, tongue-in-cheek perspective on setbacks. It serves as a reminder that even when life pulls you over, it might be sending you on your way to a better story. Brick and Stark are a rising Americana folk duo whose buttery harmonies, intimate songwriting, and signature particular flute have quickly made them one of the UK's most exciting new acts. Combining Briggs' catchy Americana hooks with Stark's indie folk storytelling, they combined music that feels both contemporary and deeply relatable. Their debut EP called Starting Something was released in 2024 and was launched with a sold-out home show, with their reputation for connecting deeply with audiences, has taken them to stages at Wickham Wayfest and the British Country Music Festival. So this is Briggs and Stark, brand new artist to the playlist, brand new artist to the show, and this is their new track. This is called Hold on, I don't need to make sure I've got it loaded up in the system first. That would help, wouldn't it? Side of the Road.
SPEAKER_09Enjoy Started off on the side of the road.
SPEAKER_03Overloaded with only an hour to go. We started laughing a life turned the switch. We're 500 down before knowledge.
SPEAKER_20Since then has been nothing but a bother, one thing after the other. Still will make it through.
SPEAKER_09Even like I'm a phony over. A little help as we start it over. I sleep in the clouds above. I swim in the river to show my love.
SPEAKER_20Back again on the side of the road. Burst of time and almost lost all control. Parking finds that we caught it a card, but we're still hanging on the under. Since then it's been nothing but about the one thing after the other. It's nothing but about the one thing after the other.
SPEAKER_12The track is called Side of the Road. If you are new to the show, then you won't know that the vast majority of the time I don't listen to stuff before I play it on air. Which you would think could be very dangerous. But it hasn't caught me out so far. Well, not that I haven't got away with anyway. Um because and I do that because I like to give my genuine reaction on air when I play something. I'm not just one of these DJs that just goes, Oh yeah, that was that that's out that day, move on to the next song. Um I genuinely enjoy playing the music that I'm playing. Um I'm not a musician, I'm not a singer, I can't write a song, I can't sing a tune, especially not at the moment. Um so I really do admire with um a great amount of admiration anybody that uh writes or composes uh their own music and uh sends it in to be listened to by the public. Um and so it's a privilege to be here every week and um to play your music particularly always exciting to be introduced to brand new artists and still every single week we get new artists admitting their music to the involved. They might not be new artists that have just formed, they might be actors that have been around for a while and have only just discovered who we are. Well, now we're obviously expanding ourselves across Suffolk and uh Norwich and we're on the internet, um, and basically the world is our oyster, and there's lots more new people discovering us, as Briggs in the Dark are one of those examples. Um, as is this next artist, and I hope I'm pronouncing her name correctly. This is Renee Newman, spelled V-A-N-A-I-S. Um, she is a singer, songwriter from Berry St. Edmunds who blends emotion and atmosphere to create songs that feel honest and authentic, with inspiration from artists like Ariana Grande, Ray, and George Smith. She would describe her sounds as R and B melodic and hip-hop. She sent through her latest track that was released on the 16th of April. This is called Badman.
SPEAKER_19He breathing and he posted up on my ground. Tryna get attention like every man. I told him where to go and he don't like that. Now he bites back and he fights back. I already know that he's a bad man. If he thinks he's gonna hurt me, he's a mad man. He ain't chillin' in my lady might play. I'm alright, fam. I'm alright, fam. I don't really wanna know about this guy, man. But he starts me on the road. Yes, I know my wealth. And this you can afford. I don't like you, so you better move along. Cause I'm chillin' with my girlies. We haven't so much fun, and we haven't reached our dirties. You'll catch us out in clubs. And even if we were putty, we still gotta turn it up. Sitting pretty my ass, girl. Leave more liquor in my cup. The club is jumping out of control. Only my deaths, he gotta go. And if there's one thing you must know, I won't send you photos. Double tap there, he bring and he posted up on my ground. Tryna get attention like every man. I told him where to go and he don't like that. Now he bites back and he fights back. I already know that he's a bad man. If he thinks he's gonna hurt me, he's a mad man. He ain't chillin' the money that in my plan. I'm all right, man. Hello, how did you get this number? He thinks he's right, they always think they're right. But I do not need a guy to help me sleep at night. Who's always telling lies? His heart is slow desights. Can't you see I'm having fun? So please don't kill my bite. The club is jumping out of control. Only months he gotta go. And if there's one thing you must know, I won't send you photos. Tryna get attention like every man. I told him where to go and he don't like that. Now he fights back, and he fights back. I already know that he's a bad man. If it ts is gonna tell me, he's a mad man. He ain't chillin' money that he might blame. I'm alright, fam.
SPEAKER_12I'm alright, fam. Uh, that's for Nae Newman and uh the new track from them called Bad Man, a uh singer-songwriter from Berry St. Edmunds. We have another 40 minutes left of this evening's programme. Uh, if you are uh watching us on YouTube, hello. You can make a comment in the YouTube comments if you'd like to do so. You need to be a subscriber. So if you're not watching us on YouTube, go and subscribe to us on YouTube, please. Uh we've got just over 200 subscribers, which I think, given we only set the channel up uh less than three months ago, is uh pretty good going so far. We're also streaming on Instagram. So hello to anybody who's uh watching us on Instagram. Uh our Instagram handle is at new musicgenerator. So we'll move on uh to a track by Silent Rogues, uh, which is a track called Red. Uh let's tell you a bit more about Silent Rogues who got in touch with us recently with this track uh on inbox at new musicgenerator.com. They are uh a band from St. Nearts, and this track is released on the 8th of May. A while back you played one of our tracks on the show, but we have a new track called Red, which is being released on Friday, the 8th of May, and we wondered if you would play it on the show. Red is a song we had right from the start of the Silent Rogues journey. It's always been a live favourite of ours, and we are blessed to be able to share it to the masses. The music itself is designed to emulate the passing of time. The song's theme is a love affair between Mother Earth and Man, light and shade, good and bad, set against an upbeat jam to get the soul's feet tapping. We drew our influences from house music and alternative pop such as the awesome Django Django and New Order. This then is out on Friday. It is Silent Rogues and their new track, Red.
SPEAKER_09Just walk down the watch you want to take off me Follow me, follow me, strip to the store, follow me to the nature. You're gonna always be with a quick I'll suffer size the inferior life I am younger since my pride in beautiful life, my guide world to free up to be too free to fit to me for me, follow me to store and follow me to the nature, found me to meet you.
SPEAKER_12That track out on Friday. The music video they've just told me is out on Sunday. Yes, send me the music video and we'll play that on the show uh in the next week or two. Um we are here for another half an hour. We've still got loads of new music to play you from the inbox, inbox at new musicgenerator.com if you want to send your tracks in. We've also had some in whilst we've been on air, so my backlog is continuing to back up, but we will catch up at some point. Uh just have to bear with me. Uh now, this next artist won the Rising Star Award at the 2026 Berry Sound band competition. Berry Sound is a band competition for uh youths, um, young up-and-coming uh solo artists or bands um from the West Suffolk area. Uh the 2026 competition was held over January, February, and the final was in March. Blaze is just 15 years old. He's an alternative hip hop artist. He sent us two tracks through, one of which we're gonna play for you this evening. This is Sweet 16 from Blaze, who spelled his name B-L-A-A-Z-E.
SPEAKER_01No sweet sixteen when I'm swinging my fist, engine moves, then shots don't miss. Tell me for a mug, stop taking it. And whenever they put on your songs, they skip no braces. But you end up with a list. Buss at your lip, no feet like this. Inventing mode if I'm stuck in a stitch. It's not my fault that you have no hits. Feel like a cat, cause I've got nine lives. Henry the eighth, but no six minds. Only one bad thing on my line. But if it's in person, two in my mind. Don't worry, I'm fine. I still look great with a black eye. You got a long nose, cuz you tell lies. Pinocchio, cause it's a real voice time. Like what? He not on that. Never been laid out like a doormat. One, two, hook, then stories eat falls. That's all black hair. Trust me or not, all that. Like, tell me who's on who? Anyone else wanna make that move? Anyone else have something to appropriate yourself on the mic? I didn't think so. And these girls wanna know about my lingo. I'm doing numbers like bingo. Put my foot down. No flamingo, Uno, Dostress, Catro, Cinco. And my bars stay hot. I walk in the spot, I'll make everyone stop. I walk in the spot and make everyone drop. And that's just me. So there will be no sweet 16 when I'm swinging my fist. Engine modes, then shots don't miss. Enemies for a mug, stop taking the And whenever they put on your songs, they skip no braces. But you end up with a list. Bustle your lip, nay feet like this. Vent in moat if I'm stuck in a stitch. It's not my fault that you have no hits. Feel like a cat, cause I've got nine lives. Henry, the A, but no six wives. Only one bad thing on my line, no lie. But if it's in person, two in my mind. Don't worry, I'm fine. I still look great with a black eye.
unknownYou got a long nose, cuz you tell lies.
SPEAKER_01Pinocchio, cause it's a real voice now. It's B L Double A Z to the E on Yo H A R A G E. Still arising from our G C and C is still doing up shows at the JPC. You're not like us, and you're not like me. Wanna be like us?
unknownThen listen to these words of advice that I spit on CDs. Only wild files, no MP3. Steve Lacey, I got bad habits. How about you to end with a teeth of a rabbit? I come out the house, baggy jeans, I'm a jacket.
SPEAKER_01Her man stays mad, cause he thinks I'm a pause. Before I rock your draw, only in the ring, no, or I'm breaking the laws. When I put gloves on, it's rare that I won't draw, we don't dress the same. You shop at your we don't act the same. I put in work, of course. Don't do shows the same. All your shows they bore. People come to my shows and they sell outdoors. People come to my shows and the vibe injures. He's mad, suck your dad. Okay, I make rap, never said I'm bad. I produce as well. Hit me up for chat. If they wanna throw a party, then that's the rap. There's still no sweet 16 when I'm swinging my fist. Engine modes, then shots don't miss. Times for a mug, stop taking the And whenever they put on your songs, they skip no braces. But you end up with a list. Bustle your lip, nay feet like this. Vent in mode if I'm stuck in the city. It's not my fault that you have no hits. Feel like a cat, cause I've got nine lives. Henry, the eighth, but no six wine. Only one bad thing on my line, no lie. But if it's in person, two in my mind. Or punch in the face, don't worry, I'm fine. I still look great with a black cat. You got a long nose, cuz you tell lies. Pinocchio, cause it's our real boy's time.
SPEAKER_12The rising star of the 2026 Berry Soundbang competition. Having seen him play live a few times, he brings the energy to the stage. Fifteen years old, that's Blaze and Sweet 16. This is the new music generator, and this is Tiny Vessels.
SPEAKER_09Running the way down your face. I'm caught between a question. Has the fight left your body? No. So you be you are right, you are right. Should we brace for impact? Spin the wheel of fortune. We're shiders of the people we used to be now formed. Should we break for impact? Spin the wheel of fortune. We're shiders of the people we used to be now. The volume of the world is Crashing down around us now. How do we stop this? Smile to kill the doubt. I'm caught between the answer. Do I really wanna know the truth? So PI, you're right, are you right? Should we brace for impact? Spin the wheel of fortune. We're shadows of the people we used to be out for. Should we brace for impact? Spin the wheel of fortune. We're shadows of the people we gives to be out for greenhouse. Should we brace the rim pact? Spin the wheel of fortune. Should we brace the impact? Spin the wheel of fortune. Gives the peanut four.
SPEAKER_12Brooks says I gotta check out more music from Tiny Vessels. Yes, you do. Every track that that band have released is a BOP. That is their most recent one. It's called Torn. Right, next up we're gonna go heavy again with Cambridgeshire band Far From Refuge, who have released a track on May the 1st called Circuits 2. As in the Roman numerals for two ones. Timelines. It's the first single from the band's upcoming album. And left home in the surge of the promise of the Utopia.
SPEAKER_14We fill our winds of mechanical angels, leaving everything we do behind.
SPEAKER_09For your promise of a new foundation, a distant paradise, in person of our massage, we're born from the dogs and mine, navigating new dimensions, through place that games of my children I can set up a constellation, I'll eyes on the box eye, why don't you die? I decided for the constellation before it has to be other reasons.
SPEAKER_12New music from the Cambridgeshire heavy rock band Far From Refuge. And the video you've just been watching on YouTube as well. That's called Circuits 2 Timelines, and it's taken from the band's upcoming album, Pillars of Language. I really like that track. I haven't listened to it beforehand. I love what they do, they blend the really heavy metal sort of um I don't know what you describe it as. Um with the sort of melodic choruses of the vocals. And sort of almost like an electronic dance music sort of um beat to it all. I reckon I could give Soran who's um the deep vocalist on the I reckon I can give him a room for his money at the moment, maybe if he's off sick in the next um I don't know how long it'll take me to get my voice back. Next few weeks. Um give me a call, guys, and I'll uh come and fill in for him. Uh that track is available now, is released on the 1st of May. Uh now this track uh literally is popped into the well that's not true. It popped into the inbox originally on the 27th of April. Um but I didn't have the MP3 of the uh track that the band wanted me to play. So I got back to them this afternoon and they have now sent it through. So this is a short turnaround for a band that we're gonna play called Ocean Vane. And this is Lucas from the band who's got in touch. Lucas here from Ocean Vane. We've followed NMG for a couple of years now and have realised we've never actually been in touch. You came recommended by our dear friends Myopia. We love what you do and what you stand for. We'd love to feature on your show. We've got three singles out. Uh our latest track is called Falling, which we released a month ago. So I asked them if they would send through that track called Falling. So let's play this then. Hot off the press. This is Ocean Vein, and the track is called Falling.
SPEAKER_09I can see this in a long way, so let's be going to say, I'll take a face with that.
SPEAKER_21Don't you wish we're still in line? Don't you wish we're still alive? Get a kick, an electric feeling Such a sky Crash through the ceiling. I wanna go back inside, take your hand, make it fine.
unknownI wanna black power.
SPEAKER_21I wanna feel something good, I wanna do it, I always give I wanna black Don't you know which makes you fall We don't have to pretend anymore We could have a new romance We could have a second chance I wanna go back inside Take your hand and make it mine I wanna blast the time I wanna feel something new I wanna do it always I wanna blast the time But it's never as it seems I'm stuck in your dreams So come and set me free I wish it was 92 All the things we do Never mind the bro Just glimpse at the toe of a peek through the crack I wanna go back I wanna go back inside make you might take you anywhere make you my high Back inside Make you lie Take you anywhere make you my high Back in time make you lie This one from the playlist from last week they are from Colchester and Ipswich They're 18 years old the band are called Speakeasy And then it's back in time Before that you heard Ocean Vein and Falling Time If you miss any of the programme you can listen to it again as a podcast.
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SPEAKER_09Still find ways to stone.
SPEAKER_08It's still through it all their own explaining.
SPEAKER_21Oh they're explaining for the person choose what they say to the claim of poetics, speaks on its and plays games with my head, and I'll gladly play along.
SPEAKER_08It's too to eat all the explainable leaves to the four feet all there.
SPEAKER_12And you can see the interview that I did with him and the life that he needed. That is it from me for this week. Join me at the same time next week when I'll be joined in the studio by Ben Mulholland, a composer, who's gonna be doing some uh covers of some of his favourite NMG uh supported tracks over the last few months. And we'll also be in conversation and talk about his latest releases too. He might even have a first play of a Moholland drivetrack as well. Possibly. He'll be on in the second part of the show next week. I'll leave you with this from Thrine. This is Suffolkate. Thanks for watching and listening. I'll see you next time.
SPEAKER_15And found it off with your regrets! Every progress is wide stop! I'm very bad and stuff alone! Don't say I'm saying forever with your batch back! Let me go on my body! I'm running out of that!
SPEAKER_09I can break in the space you can know! You can't stop!
SPEAKER_15It's all the body brother took a bit of my burning buttons, but it wasn't black, body, body, buddy, fit, but it's all fine, bro!