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Blondeting is Breaking Through with ‘AFTERPARTY’

Blondeting has been steadily making a name for herself in the UK’s underground club scene, creating music that pulls from drum and bass, house, and rave culture while keeping a sound that stands apart. At 22, she is already proving she is not here to blend in.

Born and raised in South East London, Blondeting grew up surrounded by a mix of music that shaped the way she approaches her own sound. She studied at The BRIT School, an institution known for producing some of the biggest artists in the UK, but what she has built since has been entirely on her own terms.

Her latest single, ‘AFTERPARTY’, was released on February 28, bringing a track that fits right into the kind of nights where time moves faster than expected. It is built on the feeling of being caught up in everything happening around you, only to realize the afterparty has already come and gone before you even thought to check your phone.

This follows ‘Wondering’, which was released in December 2023 and introduced her to a wider audience. The track resonated in UK and international drum and bass circles, leading to support from BBC Introducing London and BBC Radio 1’s Jaguar. It was a key moment in establishing her name among a growing group of listeners who connected with her ability to bring both depth and movement to her music.

Blondeting’s reach extends beyond her solo work. She recently co-wrote Lola Young’s ‘On The Radar’ rap, showing that her approach to songwriting moves beyond a single genre. She has always been drawn to different influences, and this latest project is another example of how easily she shifts between styles without losing what makes her unique.

Her reputation as a live act has also been growing. On March 21, she will be performing at SuperCharged at Volks in Brighton, supporting Emily Makis. The venue is known for its focus on bass-driven club music, making it the perfect setting for Blondeting to bring her sound to an audience that thrives on late-night sets.

Blondeting has already played at The Roundhouse, Moth Club, and Colours Hoxton, venues that have become key spaces for rising names in the UK scene. Her ability to connect with a live audience has been a major factor in how quickly she is building a following.

Her tracks have been featured on BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends and BBC 6 Music’s Unsigned Roundtable New Music Fix, giving her a growing presence outside of underground spaces. She has also been added to Spotify’s Planet Rave, a playlist highlighting artists shaping the future of electronic music.With ‘AFTERPARTY’ now out, Blondeting is continuing to establish herself as an artist shaping the next wave of UK club music. This latest release is another step forward, but it already feels like something that will stick around.

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