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Jeff Mills and The Zanza 22 – When The Time Is Right
7.4RatingWe were privileged enough to speak to techno icon Jeff Mills last year, shortly before the release of his jazz inspired collaboration with Rafael Leafar, The Override Swit
TP Mix #147 – Lycoriscoris
Deep house producer Yunosuke Senoo a.k.a. Lycoriscoris returns to The Playground (read the previous feature here) with a DJ mix today. Known for his more organic approach, this mix
Max Cooper – Unspoken Words
7.8RatingMax Cooper approaches music like mathematics. His background and PhD in science is likely part of this unique approach, with Cooper’s interests lying in the science of s
Downtempo trio GIVVEN show true colours with latest EP
Downtempo pop trio GIVVEN have recently released their latest EP, Losing Colours which was written and recorded around the globe and features three cinematic videos filmed in Icela
Flume, Caroline Polachek – Sirens
7.8RatingEarlier this year, Flume announced his upcoming new album Palaces, his first since 2016, with a single featuring MAY-A. Surprisingly, the comeback single seemed to gesture
TP Mix #146 – Steve Parry
With a consistent 3 year residency at renowned music festival Cream, music producer Steve Parry has been making noise for himself in the techno realm. The DJ and promoter made he
Q+A: 5 Minutes with sweeep
Enigmatic producer sweeep first arrived on our radar a little over 3 years ago as she released the single, ‘Realize’ accompanied by a Loneliness remix. At the time, we sat down
Guerilla Toss – Famously Alive
7.5RatingThere are few bands quite like Guerilla Toss currently out there. The New York based outfit occupy a space in the rock-electronica crossover sphere that has often been tra
umru – comfort noise
7RatingThe dichotomy between PC Music and 100 Gecs’s respective styles of hyperpop is sort of bridged by umru. The Brooklyn based producer has always brought his American sensibi
Kavinsky – Reborn
7RatingIn 2011, Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive swerved into the cultural conversation. With its long, endless shots of Ryan Gosling cruising broody along wet, neon soaked L.A stree