
Ed Lindsay
On Line Content Director at Wordplay
16+ Personal Advisor at Herefordshire Council
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
wordplaymagazine.com | Ed Lindsay
Returning to the label after last year’s ‘Lose My Number’ with the unmistakable Candi Staton, CHANEY drops ‘Prayer’ on Toolroom Records - a potent gospel infused House cut dipped in nostalgia and powered CHANEY’s exceptional contemporary production techniques.
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3 weeks ago |
wordplaymagazine.com | Ed Lindsay
Quincy Tell Em Steps Into the Spotlight with “Oil Flow”. After years of shaping the sound of UK rap from behind the boards, North-West London producer-turned-artist Quincy Tell Em is finally stepping into his own spotlight. Known for his signature trap-wave sound and collaborations with the likes of Nines, Headie One, and M Huncho, Quincy now drops his debut single “Oil Flow” featuring rising talents Kilo Jugg and Cal1sto.
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3 weeks ago |
wordplaymagazine.com | Ed Lindsay
NAYAH Balances Club Euphoria and Adult Realities on New Single ‘all my friends are growing up’. Copenhagen-based artist NAYAH returns with ‘all my friends are growing up’ — a shimmering blend of UK Garage and alternative R&B that lands right at the heart of modern millennial limbo. Out June 6, the track captures the bittersweet moment when the dancefloor starts to feel a little less crowded, and the weight of adult life begins to settle in.
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3 weeks ago |
wordplaymagazine.com | Ed Lindsay
After the success of their debut album - “The Definition of Ill” and a solid years run of live performances, OSIRIS REX return with their latest musical offering, almost exactly a year since the release of their debut album, with a 5 track EP alongside UK hiphop legend MICALL PARKNSUN! The project feature 4 remixes of classic OSIRIS REX tracks taken from their “The Definition Of Ill” album, expertly remixed and totally flipped by PARKY, plus one brand new original OSIRIS REX track featuring...
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3 weeks ago |
wordplaymagazine.com | Ed Lindsay
Following the success of his collaborative EP Confuse The Enemy with Lekaa Beats, Psychic arrives as a gritty, emotionally charged anthem. Layered with bass-heavy production, trumpet flourishes, and Nasty C’s unmistakable vocals, the track hits hard. It’s introspective, defiant, and deeply personal—an ode to resilience and vision. In Psychic, Nasty C reflects on struggle, self-belief, and the hustle it takes to reach greatness.
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