SOPHIE – SOPHIE
SOPHIE’s first and final posthumous album serves as both a tribute and a bittersweet reminder of the innovative producer’s impact on modern music. The Scottish a
British Chill legends Kinobe venture into whimsical psychedelia with their latest album ‘Out Of The Blue’
British chill band Kinobe released their fifth studio album, Out of The Blue, on August 9th, 2024 via the SGKL imprint. This follows the release of ‘Lucky Stars’, which receive
Swim Surreal, Zero 7 – In The Half Light
When English music duo Zero 7 wrote the song Don’t Call It Love with collaborator Swim Surreal over a decade ago, they had no idea they were sowing the seeds of what would eventu
Disclosure – Alchemy
There’s been somewhat of a turning point for UK electronic music duo Disclosure recently, one which has seen them pivot away from the chart friendly, vocally driven dance pop tha
Ben Howard – Is It?
That Ben Howard can play musical hopscotch, flitting from one style to the next, while maintaining a melodic and musical identity is testament to the English singer-songwriter’s
Christine and the Queens – PARANOÏA, ANGELS, TRUE LOVE
In Tony Kushner’s iconic play Angels in America, the main character, Prior, experiences visions of angels and embraces his role as a prophet while battling AIDS. This interpr
Jayda G – Guy
Grammy nominated Canadian writer, producer, and DJ Jayda G loves making you feel good. Her acclaimed 2021 DJ Kicks compilation, and 2020 EP Both Of Us / Are You Down, would establi
Overmono – Good Lies
In the seven years since UK electronic music duo Overmono broke onto the scene, the brothers Tom and Ed Russell have, rather quickly, set the standard for the bass and breaks reviv
Jessie Ware – That! Feels Good
On 2020’s What’s Your Pleasure?, English singer-songwriter Jessie Ware found herself at Studio 54. This foray into retro disco, fused with Ware’s contemporary pop instinc
Yaeji – With A Hammer
You know that moment in a Looney Tunes skit where a dangling anvil suddenly falls on someone’s head, burying them into the ground, as the orchestra swells in a farcical phrase? C