1. Icona Pop – Someone Who Can Dance
The duo are back with their best single since the globe-straddling I Love It. This features bone-crushing beats, a giant hook and the kind of desperate, too-honest lyrics for which Tove Lo is noted.
2. De Montevert – It’s Alright, I’m Probably Dreaming
A little bit Velvet Underground, a wee bit Stereolab and a big bit gorgeous.
3. WDL – Hurricane High Life
The belting new single from Swedish producer WDL (aka Johan Wedel) is the follow-up to Stardust – both singles are taken from his debut album No Wings Airline, which comes out later this year.
4. Selena Gomez – Hands To Myself
This slinky, slightly off-kilter tune is 2016's biggest-hit-so-far for Sweden's Max Martin, a man only bested in the number of hit singles he's had by Messrs Lennon and McCartney.
5. Zara Larsson feat. Tinie Tempah – Lush Life
We first wrote about Larsson in 2014 so it seems incredible she's still only 18. But she's about to replicate her huge success in Sweden, globally, with this slightly re-tooled version of her biggest hit. Watch her fly.
6. Saturday, Monday, Brolin – Pilgrim
Bruised, melancholy and addictive, this track from Stockholm producer Saturday, Monday features UK producer Brolin on vocals.
7. Tove Lo – Scars
A brand new track from Lo – it's on the soundtrack for the new film, Allegiant, the final chapter in the Divergent trilogy.
8. The Flights – Falcon Fly
A brooding rock epic to counterbalance the chirpy electro pop of last single, Candle Wax. Check out the majestic video, too.
9. YAST – I Don’t Think She Knows
YAST may never have listened to anything other than 90s American alt-rockers Dinosaur Jr and Pavement but their mimicry is so very good.
10. Badlands – Echo
Badlands is Stockholm native, Catharina Jaunviksna and Echo is sublime, 80s-tinged chilled-out synth pop.
11. LNKAY – Overload
We featured LNKAY's first single, Hurricane, last autumn. Overload is just as mellow and lovely.
12. Julia Adams – Brändes
In the absence of new material from Adams, here's a live rendition of the glacially beautiful Brändes.
13. Mavrick – Funeral
We're tipping Mavrick for big things and the gospelly, funky Funeral does nothing to change our minds.
You can listen to the Spotify playlist here and watch the YouTube playlist here.