SBTRKT and Caribou and To Perform At Bestival Toronto
Bestival Toronto have just released the line up to the first edition of the festival with Nas and Florence and the Machine down as headliners. The event, which will be taking p
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
5 minutes with… Luke Slater!
A techno alchemist, Luke Slater has always sought out the extreme often melding influences and styles into a furious and unique sound that has seen him acclaimed as one of the pion
Signs of American Intelligence
We’ve been following the breadcrumbs since the release of ‘Footwork‘ back in February. Now after much tantalising, the details for Theo Parrish’s new alb
Check out the teaser for the upcoming Thriftworks release
Titled Fade, the next release for prolific and innovative producer Thriftworks, aka Jake Atlas, is due out on 3rd November and will be the first instalment of a three-part series
Ultra Music Festival release ticket details
Miami’s Ultra Music Festival has released a statement detailing the ticket pricing structure and registration information for the March 2015 event. After fans threatened to boyco
Review: Róisín Murphy – Take Her Up To Monto
What is ‘cool’ anyway? The word gets thrown around in regard to many artists – a significant amount of them even like to make such proclamations for themselves – but ho
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