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The Real Flower Pots, Milena, Poppie Marynns, Madama Claude

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I’m Nick Tann – musician, songwriter, and your guide to the best new music you haven’t heard yet.

As per usual, I threw all I could find about the artists into Chatgpt and it came up with this….

Nick Tann’s Fresh Music Fix – Episode 20 

We’re back with another finely tuned selection of original music from unsigned and independent artists you need to hear.

First up, long-time friends of the podcast The Real Flower Pots return with their latest single Birdie. Formed in 2024 by Kansas City composers Patrick Meagher and Johnny Marie (also of Girl for Samson), The Real Flower Pots began by finishing each other’s half-written tracks without genre limits or interference. The result is fresh, playful and full of charm.
Discover more at realflowerpots.com

Next, we welcome back the incredible Milena with Above The Ground, a stunning piano-driven piece that stopped us in our tracks. What started as a quiet instrumental in B minor turned into a fully fledged song—complete with five-part harmonies—during a burst of inspiration while cooking spicy prawn noodles. We’ll definitely be playing more of Milena’s music in future episodes.
You can find her at milenalainovic.com

Third on the list is Poppie Marynns and the slow-burning Venus-Mars. Based in Coventry, Poppie is a producer, musician and multi-instrumentalist blending rock, electronic, and psychedelic influences. His style takes a moment to settle in, but once it does, it’s unforgettable.
Check out his music at reverbnation.com/poppiemarynns

We close with our favourite ska misfits Madama Claude and their wild, witty track Gendarmes. Playful, multi-layered and endlessly entertaining, they’ve been growing on us—and hopefully on you too. If you haven’t seen their videos yet, treat yourself to these:

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Leon Blanchard and The Tiny Giants, Nick Tann and the Whole Family, The British IBM, Paleblu and Laville

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I’m Nick Tann – musician, songwriter, and your guide to the best new music you haven’t heard yet.

As per usual, I threw all I could find about the artists into Chatgpt and it came up with this….

Welcome to another episode of Nick Tann’s Fresh Music Fix, where original music always takes centre stage.< /p>

We kick things off with a banger from Leon Blanchard and The Tiny Giants. The track is Astronaut and it absolutely soars. I didn’t get to share the full story on the pod, so here’s the deal. Leon first came to light fronting The Brightlights, an indie band that won Channel 4’s Road to V competition back in 2007. They landed a main stage slot at V Festival and grabbed attention across the UK music press. But just as things were taking off, the band vanished like a haddock at Steels Cornerhouse in Cleethorpes. (Trust me, that’s fast.)

Leon didn’t disappear though. He went deep into songwriting, quietly building his craft away from the spotlight. That journey really came into focus during the pandemic, when solitude became the creative spark. Working with legendary producer Dave Formula from Magazine, Leon shaped a full album that hits hard and feels honest.
If you want more, check out:
Leon on YouTube
Leon on Instagram
Leon on Facebook

Next up is a track from my own band Nick Tann and the Whole Family. This one’s I Believe in Love from our new live EP Live at the Bedford. You’ll find everything from videos to merch and more on my website: nicktann.co.uk

After that, we welcome back The British IBM with their killer new track Things Change. These guys have a fascinating story and even better music. Do yourself a favour and head over to their website, it’s packed with great content: thebritishibm.com

Rounding things off in style, we’ve got Paleblu and Laville bringing some top-tier drum and bass with Overseas. It’s smooth, punchy and totally addictive.
Explore more from these East London artists:
Paleblu on Facebook
Paleblu on Instagram
Paleblu on YouTube

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Grete, Mora and the Fabulous Wonderfuls, Berty – Meteor Street

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Welcome to another brilliant episode of Nick Tann’s Fresh Music Fix — your go-to place for discovering incredible unsigned and independent artists.

We kick things off with the phenomenal Grete and her new single JUICE. It’s the third track we’ve featured from the Lithuanian-turned-Mancunian artist, and this one absolutely grooves with a heavy bassline and smooth R&B vibes. Dive into more from Grete on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

Next up, it’s a true family affair with MORA and the Fabulous Wonderfuls and their slow, blues-soaked tune Tool. The duo – George ‘Guitar’ Borowski and his daughter Mora – blend classic soul vocals with raw, expressive energy. Mora’s voice has been described as “Janis Joplin meets Nina Simone” and you’ll hear why. Explore their world across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

Third in the mix is a returning favourite – the ethereal Bristol-based artist Berty with her stunning new song I Hope It’s OK. This hauntingly beautiful track cements Berty as one of our standout regulars. Follow her journey at YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

To wrap things up, we welcome back the genre-defying Meteor Street and their latest offering Tell Me It’s Still Changing. Describing themselves as “a rock band fronted by the daughter/father duo Alison Belle and Aldo Riba, here to bring the world the dulcet, chaotic sounds of literary rock” – this track is wild, theatrical, and utterly unforgettable. Check them out at their official website.

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