Interview: 5 minutes with Magical Mistakes
Cali-born Percussive instrumentalist, Erik Luebs, has been releasing under the Magical Mistakes moniker for the best part of four years. After starting his own label ,INNIT, inspir
Interview: 5 minutes with Hubie Davison
Progressive, pioneering newcomer, Hubie Davison had almost slipped under our radar. If it wasn’t for the epic title track ‘I Won’t be there’ taken from his
Interview: 5 minutes with We Cut Corners
It’s unusual that I interview a band and question my own eloquence. Interviewing Dublin’s We Cut Corners was one of those rare occasions. To be honest, I expected as much, havi
Interview: 5 minutes with Skit
In a time where dubstep is in the shadows it’s interesting to see what some of the originators are getting up to. Rinse fm’s Plastician has always had a keen eye for original c
Interview: 5 minutes with Echaskech
Dom Hoare & Andy Gillham, the Hackney duo behind Echaskech, have been using an array of electronic and acoustic equipment to create their experimental electronica for nearly 10
5 minutes with… Little Ghosts
Little Ghosts are due to release their debut EP ‘Carnivore’ on the 11th, after eighteen-month of music writing, touching on the life experiences of crazy relationships, strippe
5 Minutes with… Ambassadeurs
Brighton-based producer Mark Dobson aka Ambassadeurs is definitely one of those prolific acts from the UK electronic scene to keep an eye on. Starting out learning his craft on an
5 minutes with… Deep Shit
Deep Shit have been holding some uproarious parties across London of late due to the pairing of Jack Savidge and Edwin Congreave, who started up the label having DJ’d together w
Interview: 5 minutes with The Busy Twist
In the summer of 2010 childhood friends Gabriel Benn and Ollie Williams formed The Busy Twist. Influenced by the animated culture, the duo spent their years traveling to Africa and
Interview: 5 minutes with… Nessi
German newcomer Nessi is supporting Babyshambles on their German tour this winter. It seems like an odd pairing, since Pete Doherty’s stumbling trainwreck of a show sits rather a