Q+A: 5 Minutes with Holo
If you wander down into the Melbourne streets tonight, chances are you’ll find some pretty cool sounds echoing around however, none quite as unique as local Holo and his latest s
Fort Romeau – Beings Of Light
Berlin’s Michael Greeene, aka Fort Romeau, has always occupied a distinctive space in the field of melodic techno and tech-house. His sound pulls from the very origins of house i
Claire Rousay & More Eaze – Never Stop Texting Me
Pop-punk and emo culture are experiencing a resurgence. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this new wave seems to come off the back of the current wave of Y2k nostalgia. Legacy acts like Avri
Charli XCX releases music video for ‘Beg For You’ with Rina Sawayama
UK pop star Charli XCX has released a music video for her latest single, Beg For You with Rina Sawayama. The single, which is the third to be released off her forthcoming album Cra
Amazon and Spotify set to bid on London podcast group Audioboom
Amazon and Spotify are currently in the midst of a bidding war. The two streaming giants have reportedly both bid on London based podcast startup Audioboom. Both are currently expl
Roundup, February #2
From scuzzy bubblegum pop to drum’n’bass from a techno superstar, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: Caroline Polachek – Billio
French producer GONE takes ‘Control’ with latest single
Now we love watching artists rise and gain the recognition they deserve in the industry. Consider it a satisfying itch that’s scratched after riding the waves of the tumultuous p
Q+A: 5 Minutes with NiftySax
Image credit: David Vendryes Today, our attention is drawn to Germany, where rising ambient jazz creator NiftySax resides, creating his mellow yet highly conceptual beats. The arti
Premiere: Somatoast – Tapping In Boyd Hill
Mark Rubin, aka Somatoast, occupies a sort of neo-vaudevillian space in dance music. As Somatoast, he creates work that walks the tightrope of his electric influences. From circus
Boy Harsher – The Runner (OST)
Sometime in the mid-2010’s, Boy Harsher was the coolest thing. Simultaneously straddling the growing trend of mid-fi darkwave and the post-punk synthpop of Crystal Castles and Th