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Endless Daze: Interview with Hello Beautiful
Interview by Shannon Lawlor Matthieu Auriacombe aka Hello Beautiful is an electronic producer and musician currently based in Pretoria, South Africa. Since 2013, Hello Beautiful ha
In conversation with Richard Fearless
By Tamara Arden With a long lineage of music appreciation from his surrounds and family, Richard Fearless has become a tastemaker in the industry, leading individuals to his authen
NEWS: APHEX TWIN JOINS THE XX FOR HELSINKI’S FLOW FESTIVAL 2017
Next year’s festival season is starting to look pretty tight, if Flow Festival’s lineup is anything to go by, the event hosted at Helsinki’s massive Suvilahti Power Plant
MANIK releases ‘Undergroundknowledge’
Following up from MANIK’s debut album release ‘Armies of the Night’, released on Ovum in 2011, comes his latest offering: Undergroundknowledge. Undergroundknowledge is a
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 5 Mins With… sir Was
Gothenburg-based sir Was (Joel Wästberg) will release his debut album, Digging A Tunnel, through City Slang on March 10th. A heady mix of pop, hip hop, soul and downtempo electron
EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Chris Kaz’s ‘Track 2’
Introducing the exclusive new ‘Track 02’ by musician Chris Kaz. Born and raised in London, of mixed Greek, German & Sri Lankan descent, he is also not an average a
Endless Daze: Interview with Dangerfields
Interview by Shannon Lawlor Dangerfields are a four-piece alternative band from Cape Town, South Africa. Blending elements of early post-punk and ’90s shoegaze together, the
Review: Portico Quartet, Art in the Age of Automation
By Mo Hafeez Portico Quartet, even for those with their ears to the ground of the jazz scene, will not be a familiar household name to most – this is despite them holding a Mercu
REVIEW: Priestess / Bravado [CRC-01] — Harvey Sutherland and Bermuda
Mike Katz, alias Harvey Sutherland, with his live trio Bermuda, transports you to an alternate world in which the neon glow of disco never faded and the funk groove runs deep. The
Interview with Suffer the Children
Suffer the Children started out as a mutual need to prioritize intelligent songwriting, honest collaboration and the freedom to experiment as friends and creators. With these thing