Poppy – Knockoff
Over the past three years, former YouTube sensation Poppy has metamorphosed her sound from doe-eyed bubblegum pop to seething, angst heavy mutations of nu-metal and hardcore indust
Saoirse – fabric presents Saorise
For Irish DJ and producer Saoirse, a fabric presents mix represents somewhat of a full circle moment. It’s a culmination of the journey she’s found herself on after moving from
Major UK music organisation calls for government to address industry’s concerns over AI
UK Music, an organisation representing the production sector of the UK’s commercial music industry, has called on the government to address concerns related to the use of art
AlphaTheta, Pioneer DJ’s parent company, acquires Serato
In music tech news, Pioneer DJ’s parent company AlphaTheta has acquired Serato. This acquisition brings together two companies that have previously collaborated,
Lucas Chambon sets feel-good mood with ‘Souvenir’
London-based record label Soundplate presents French producer Lucas Chambon’s latest melodic deep house single, ‘Souvenir’, a song rich in hazy harmonic layers, drift
Q+A: Five Minutes with Da Capo
On his latest EP Bakone, prolific South African producer Da Capo pushes his artistry in a new, exciting direction. A pioneer in the Afrohouse movement, the Limpopo born artist has
Q+A: Five minutes with PLS&TY
For Florida producer Tommy Leas, AKA PLS&TY, the past is an opportunity to imagine the future. His beginnings in bombastic, ecstatic future bass are rooted in the sounds of cla
Tourist – A Little Further
WIlliam Phillips, AKA Tourist, trades in emotions. The English producer is in the business of feelings, crafting sensory house music vistas designed to elicit and extract emotion f
Roundup, July #2
We roundup our picks for the must hear releases of the week. Listen to our selections below. Troye Sivan – Rush The anticipated new single from Australian pop s
Jessy Lanza – Limbo
With her previous two recent singles, Canadian producer Jessy Lanza has slowly been embracing a poppier sound that emphasizes a facet to Lanza that’s always been there. Beneath t