The Biggest Female Drum’n’Bass Artists to Watch in 2024
Discover the top female drum’n’bass artists making waves next year
Drum’n’Bass, Nia Archives, Charlotte Plank, Sherelle, Mollie Collins, Kara, UK
London: Drum’n’bass is really hitting the mainstream these days. You can hear those bass-heavy tracks everywhere, from football games to grocery stores. Artists like Chase’n’Status and Rudimental are topping the charts like never before.
It’s wild to think how far the genre has come since its early days. A new Spotify documentary, “Meet By the Front Left Speaker,” dives into its history, tracing its rise from the early ’90s to now.
Since 2021, drum’n’bass streams in the UK have shot up by 94%. With a huge chunk of listeners under 34, it’s clear this genre is here to stay.
What’s even cooler is the growing number of female artists making their mark. From Nia Archives to Sherelle, there are some amazing talents to check out next year.
Take Charlotte Plank, for example. She blends traditional DnB with pop vibes, and her journey started with a Rudimental collab while she was working at M&S. How cool is that?
Nia Archives has had a stellar year too. Her album “Silence is Loud” made waves, and she’s been recognized with nominations for major awards. If you’re in Hackney, don’t miss the mural celebrating her work!
Then there’s Lens, who began her journey in Brighton’s underground scene. She’s already played at big venues and even co-hosts a show on Rinse FM. Talk about making moves!
Sherelle is another name to know. After her viral Boiler Room set, she’s been on fire, hosting a radio show and releasing her own EP. She’s definitely one to watch.
Mollie Collins has been around for a decade and is a true staple in the scene. She started at squat raves and has since toured globally, bringing her unique sound to fans everywhere.
Lastly, Kara burst onto the scene during the pandemic and has been booked for festivals left and right. She’s got big plans to produce her own tracks, so keep an ear out for her!
Don’t forget to check out “Meet By The Front Left Speaker” on YouTube to learn more about this incredible genre!