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Wonderland magazine premiere Eau Rouge ‘Hunting Melodies’
Click here to listen to Eau Rouge’s new single ‘Hunting Melodies’. Premiere courtesy of Wonderland mag.
Album Review: Beyond The Wizards Sleeve – The Soft Bounce
Much to the duo’s dismay, it was pretty early on in their existence that Beyond The Wizards Sleeve was revealed to be made up of Erol Alkan – DJ, producer, Phantasy Sound label
Field Day 2016- Preview Round-Up (11th-12th June)
Yep – it’s that time again… London’s hipper than thou music weekender Field Day, is nearing once more. The festival returns to Victoria Park this weekend, June 11th and
Review: Umberto – Alienation
Frightening music seems to be all the rage right now and, no, I don’t mean Coldplay’s current stadium tour. I’m talking about music that comes straight out of horror movies,
Review: Odonis Odonis – Post Plague
When Odonis Odonis emerged a few years ago, some quarters drew comparisons to Sub Pop’s METZ. This was basically because they were also from Toronto and came armed with some pret
Premiere: Grawl!x releases visuals for ambient track ‘Compliance’
Ambient-experimental-pop artist Grawl!x is gearing up for a new album, Aye!, and today we’re really excited to present to our readers the visuals for his track ‘Complia
Deadboy is gearing up for a new EP, releases visuals for ‘RU4ME’
UK producer Deadboy is gearing up for a new EP release on June 1st via London record label Unknown To The Unknown. Admittedly there isn’t too much information about the EP fl
Interview: We talk to Celestial Trax about his new EP
Celestial Trax has been one of the underground’s most exciting artists in the last couple of years. His work with RinseFM and Purple Tape Pedigree have been both praised by c
Tom Prior releases his ‘Voicemail’
UK-artist Tom Prior released Paint The Ceiling Blue EP at the end of 2015 to critical acclaim, and while it’s been a minute since he’s released music, this week he̵
Review: Joasihno – Meshes
Meshes is such a departure for Munich’s Joasihno that you wonder if principal member Cico Beck should have released it under a different moniker altogether. The music was created