Bose and NME today release C24, the latest mixtape in the iconic C-Series – featuring new tracks from a range of essential new artists. Listen to it now on all major streaming platforms.
- READ MORE: Everything you need to know about C24
The iconic C-Series was revived last year with C23, which featured blistering new music from King Princess, Genesis Owusu, 070 Shake, Jockstrap and more. After being teased with Teddy Swims’ exclusive new single ‘Funeral’ earlier this month, the seven-track mixtape is now available in full for the first time.
Also featuring new tracks from the brilliant Laufey, Artemas, Royel Otis, Lola Young, Samara Cyn and Tehya, who was hand-picked by the judges of C24’s new artist competition, C24 is a who’s who of exciting rising stars.
“It’s amazing to be part of C24,” Teddy Swims told NME.
“It’s quite legendary, a lot of amazing artists have come through being a part of that. I’m grateful to be a part of the new version.” Check it out, along with the full trackist below.
The complete tracklist for the ‘Bose X NME: C24’ mixtape is as follows:
1. Teddy Swims – ‘Funeral’
2. Artemas – ‘So Stunning’
3. Laufey – ‘Where Or When’
4. Royel Otis – ‘Nack Nostalgia’
5. Lola Young – ‘I Don’t Mind’
6. Tehya – ‘Peach Pit’
7. Samara Cyn – ‘Loop’
The ‘Bose x NME: C24’ mixtape is available to stream and download now via Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Soundcloud and more. A limited run of 150 hand-numbered C24 vinyl and an ultra-limited run of cassette tapes will also be made available.
Last year’s C23 mixtape was the first entry in the C-Series since 1996, and followed the taste-making and scene-stealing compilations C81 and C86, both of which altered the landscape of British music forever by launching the careers of such artists as Primal Scream.
To celebrate the release of C24, a special print-edition of NME magazine has also been created to explore the stories of the featured artists, the creative power of music fandom, and the evolving legacy of the C-Series. Find out how to get your free copy here – and go to nme.com/c24 for everything else C24.
[Editor’s note: NME and BandLab are both a part of Caldecott Music Group]