1883 On Rotation: Jungle, Ellie Dixon, Nova Twins

The latest in new music. Curated by the 1883 team.

The latest in new music from Jungle, Ellie Dixon, Paris Paloma, Nova Twins & more in this week’s 1883 On Rotation playlist.

On rotation this week, Jungle are back with their new single “Keep Me Satisfied”. It’s a track that mixes sweet soul with modern electronica. It also features Lydia Kitto’s signature vocals, set against a hypnotic backdrop of smooth percussion and warm guitar. This single marks the last song of the Volcano era for the band, an era which saw them conquer the O2 arena for the first time. Read 1883’s review of the show by clicking here.

Craig David returns with “SOS,” a heartfelt track reflecting on vulnerability and love. The song marks a new chapter for the music veteran, leading into his UK Commitment tour this February. Fans can expect a mix of his classic R&B vibes and more on the tour.

Paris Paloma has shared the single “HUNTER (the cacophony),” a re-imagined version of her fan favourite that brings together over 250 fans to lend their voices. The track amplifies the empowering spirit of the original, giving it a deeper, communal vibe.

Matt Maltese’s latest musical offering “Anytime, Anyplace, Anyhow” explores the magnetic pull of certain people in our lives, set against a lush instrumental backdrop. The track is both reflective and whimsical, combining romance and wit.

Ellie Dixon pushes her sound further with “Guts,” an experimental and self-produced anthem about embracing self-confidence. Mixing samba, rock, DnB, and pop, this track is her heaviest yet, reflecting her growth both personally and musically. After a big year of independence and collaboration, Ellie is gearing up for a bold 2025 with her fresh approach to her music.

The Wombats preview their upcoming album Oh! The Ocean (out February 14) with “Can’t Say No,” a track about self-destructive behaviour and fleeting moments. The song reflects the band’s cathartic style, filled with emotional lyricism and high-energy vibes. This record follows on from the band’s UK number one album Fix Yourself Not The World and the trio is ready for their biggest UK & European tour to date in March and April.

Nova Twins have unleashed their new single “Monsters” and continue to blend genres and bring fierce energy. With their unapologetic style, the duo is making waves both in the studio and on the stage. “Monsters” is charged with high-voltage riffs and a bold attitude. The duo will be performing during BRITS Week next month. Read our last interview with the pair by clicking here.

Cassia are gearing up for their new album everyone, outside on April 11, with their vibrant new single “friends.” The track is tropical, infectious and captures the energy and creativity the band poured into their latest work.

The Blue Stones have shared the single “Come Apart,” a gritty new track from their forthcoming album Metro out March 28. The duo’s raw, heavy sound is amplified with experimental additions like baritone guitars and punchy drums. The song is a reflection on navigating life’s chaos, offering a soundtrack to reconnect with authenticity amid societal pressures.

Listen to all this and more via the playlist below.