
BTN DISCOVERY
FIND YOUR NEXT FAVOURITE SONG!
Looking for new music?
You’re exactly where you need to be!
BTN Discovery is where hidden gems meet open ears and open hearts.
It’s a space for independent, alternative, and soulful artists — the ones creating honestly, often quietly, and always with something to say.
This space is still growing.
Artist profiles, interviews, and deeper stories are on their way — including conversations around creativity, life, and mental health.
For now, let the music speak first.
🎧 Check out the BTN Discovery Playlist on Spotify You might just find the song you didn’t know you needed.
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The BTN Discovery Zone is still growing — and so is the music.
Right now, you can dive straight into the BTN Discovery Spotify Playlist, featuring indie, alternative, and soulful tracks hand-picked from emerging artists around the world.
As more musicians join the BTN community, their songs will begin living right here on the site — ready for you to stream, support, and share directly.
This space is evolving, one song at a time.
For now, hit play and listen closely…
Your next favourite track might already be waiting.
FRIKIE FEVER
- Gonzalez Diaz -
Playfulness takes the lead in a dance track built on flirtation, rhythm, and release.
Frikie Fever moves with cheeky confidence, pairing bouncy beats and infectious hooks with lyrics that feel spontaneous and alive.
Gonzalez Diaz leans into groove-first energy, letting chemistry and movement do most of the talking.
Nothing heavy, nothing forced — just fun.
This is a feel-good floor-filler: vibrant, flirty, and impossible to sit still through.
IF YOU CAN'T FIND HOPE
- Able Heart -
Gentle reassurance meets quiet resilience in a song that feels like a hand held out in the dark.
If You Can’t Find Hope leans into honesty rather than fixes, pairing warm melodies with lyrics that acknowledge how exhausting simply getting through the day can be.
Able Heart writes from a place of lived-in understanding, where borrowed strength matters and survival counts as progress.
This is comfort without clichés — soft, sincere, and steady enough to walk beside you when your own light fades.
THE COWARD'S WAY
- Maya Ixchell -
Heartbreak sharpens into resolve in a song that refuses to romanticise being left behind.
The Coward’s Way unpacks loss with lyrical precision, moving from memory and confusion toward clarity and self-worth.
Maya’s vocals carry both ache and strength, letting the hurt sit where it belongs without softening the truth.
There’s fire beneath the sorrow here — grief turning into boundaries, reflection into resolve.
This is heartbreak with a spine: honest, confronting, and quietly empowering.
NOWHERE
- Sarah Kajari -
Loss settles into stillness in a song that captures what it feels like when belonging disappears.
Nowhere moves quietly through the aftermath of love, tracing the moment when home is no longer a person — or even yourself.
Sarah Kajari’s delivery is restrained and intimate, letting repetition and space do the emotional work.
There’s a cold honesty here, where identity unravels alongside connection.
This is heartbreak without drama — sparse, reflective, and haunting in its simplicity.
304
- Maxx Steele -
“Bass takes control in a no-apologies D&B cut built for sweat, movement, and late-night systems.
304 leans fully into physicality, pairing relentless low-end pressure with stripped-back, provocative lines that exist to be felt more than analysed.
Maxx Steele knows exactly what lane this lives in — dark rooms, heavy subs, bodies moving on instinct.
There’s no narrative here, just momentum.
This is club energy in its rawest form: loud, fearless, and designed to shake you from the inside out.
SAVE ME
- Ricci Paolo -
Vulnerability cuts straight through the gloss in a song that doesn’t flinch from the fight underneath.
Save Me lays bare the chaos of addiction and mental health with stark honesty, pairing pop melodies with lyrics that feel confessional rather than polished.
Ricci Paolo’s delivery is raw and unguarded, letting desperation and hope exist side by side.
There’s no preaching here — just truth spoken out loud.
This is music at its most human: fragile, confronting, and brave enough to ask for help.
QUECHUA 101 LAND BACK PLEASE
- Bobby Sanchez -
Language becomes resistance in a track that refuses comfort and demands attention.
Quechua 101 (Land Back Please) opens in Quechua, asserting presence before explanation, then cuts sharply into English with lyrics that confront colonisation, erasure, and co-opted activism head-on.
Bobby Sanchez delivers each line with purpose — controlled, unapologetic, and unfiltered.
This isn’t a song asking to be understood easily.
It’s a statement: powerful, political, and impossible to ignore.
THERAPY
- Brittany Rae -
Therapy unfolds like a late-night realisation, moving from self-doubt to self-respect with lyrics that refuse to sugar-coat emotional damage.
Brittany Rae’s delivery balances vulnerability with resolve, letting the truth land without apology.
This isn’t bitterness — it’s boundaries.
A powerful reminder that healing sometimes starts the moment you stop trying to fix someone else.
ENOUGH
- Cle Morgan -
Restlessness and resolve collide in a track that feels lived-in rather than polished.
Enough moves through chaos, clarity, and hard-earned perspective with a rawness that never feels rehearsed.
Cle’s voice is unmistakable — gritty, grounded, and carrying the weight of someone who’s done the waiting and the work.
There’s tension in every line, but also momentum.
This is survival music — edgy, honest, and powered by the refusal to stay stuck where life tried to leave her.
EVE WAS INNOCENT
- Dror -
Reflection and re-examination sit at the heart of a song that quietly challenges long-held narratives.
Eve Was Innocent pairs a smooth, melodic flow with thought-provoking lyrics that question blame, power, and who gets written into history as the villain.
Dror delivers the message with restraint, letting the idea unfold rather than forcing conclusions.
It’s contemplative without being heavy, inviting the listener to sit with the question rather than answer it.
This is song as conversation — subtle, addictive, and lingering well after the final line.




































