Dylan And The Moon
Dylan And The Moon is the London-based singer-songwriter and producer Dylan Holloway, an artist crafting songs that feel like old polaroids; worn at the edges, full of memory, and impossible to throw away. Rooted in indie-folk, his music feels less like performance and more like conversations you accidentally overhear, and never forget, carried by his warm, dusky voice and an instinct for storytelling that lingers long after the final note.
The winner of BBC’s Project Icon, Dylan has quickly established himself as a compelling live and recording artist, with performances spanning major stages and events including BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Black Deer Americana Festival, as well as sharing line-ups with artists such as Lewis Capaldi and The 1975. His work has been supported by outlets including BBC Radio 1, CLASH and Wonderland, while his distinctive creative identity continues to cut through online and on stage.
Since coming out as a transgender man in 2020, Dylan’s artistry has taken on a unique and powerful dimension. Using archival recordings of his pre-transition voice, he creates striking male-female duets with his past self, a concept that has resonated widely for its honesty and originality. These “duets across time” have become a defining feature of his work, blending past and present into something entirely new.
Norma Night
Norma Night is a glitter potion mix of alternative pop and theatricality. Listeners have been captivated by songs such as Passenger Princess, Practical Magic and ROMANTASY. She mixes the old with new-all while incorporating her disability and queerness in her own feral, unique style.
Tygermylk
is Hayz Harland: songwriter, activist, always tired. Battling a chronic illness hasn’t squashed Harland’s sense of humour – wit runs through their songs as strongly as their catchy melodies and emotive vocals. Their forthcoming debut album ‘Local Girl, Always Tired’ showcases Harland’s production skill as well as their musical talent.
With credits on Amazon’s Flack and support from the BBC, Channel 4, and PRS Foundation, TYGERMYLK is carving out a space all their own, telling stories of resilience that speak to anyone who’s ever felt stuck yet dreamed of more.