Exclusive: Damian Schwartz on his recent release ‘The Dancing Behaviour’
Heavily influenced by 90s techno, Spanish producer and DJ, Damian Schwartz, recently released The Dancing Behaviour on A Harmless Deed – a label he co-runs with José Cabrer. The
Exclusive: 5 Minutes with Charlotte Cardin
Charlotte Cardin might be Montreal’s best vocal gift to the world currently. The talented singer has been dropping lyric-driven tracks with a soothing voice that hits the sou
5 Minutes With… MOAN
New project MOAN originated in Moscow in 2014. Vocalist and producer Olga Lyalina is influenced by the likes of Lamb, Róisín Murphy, Röyksopp, Tori Amos and Maya Jane Coles, dra
5 Minutes With… Ordinary Noise
Ordinary Noise are a young Essex based four piece with a musical maturity that is beyond impressive. Lou Terry (Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar), Ross Connell (Electric
Interview: 5 Minutes with Kutmah
Justin ‘Kutmah’ McNulty moved from Brighton to Hollywood when he was just 12 years old. Without warning, in 2010, Kutmah was detained by federal agents, taken to New M
5 Minutes With… Crazy P
Originally two DJ’s (Chris Todd and Jim Baron), Crazy P, now with the addition of bassist Tim Davies, percussionist Mav Kendricks, and vocalist Danielle Moore, is one of dan
5 Minutes With… débruit
It takes little more than a glimpse at the introductory video to his upcoming album to recognise that Xavier Thomas, otherwise known as débruit, is not a conventional artist. R
Interview: Five Minutes with Liar
Romanian artist Liar has been a massive force in the electronic force, and we’re excited to have caught up with the brilliant artist recently. We talk album influences, amazi
Interview: Five minutes with Auxx
Auxx is an experimental and multi-genre electronic producer from Bath, United Kingdom. Following the signing of his debut release “Harmonics Contrast” with URBNET Communication
Interview: Get to know Southampton’s Burning House
Burning House are a new up-an-coming art rock band with heavy melodic influences drawing comparisons to 90s ‘soft’ rock bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth a