Review: Matmos – Ultimate Care II
In Season 1 of Mad Men, Betty Draper is shown achieving sexual satisfaction from the vibrations of her washing machine while fantasising about an air-conditioning salesman. A simil
REVIEW: Road Hog – On The Lam
Galcher Lustwerk has been a name on everyone’s lips since he dropped 100% Galcher mix back in 2013. The hour long mix showcased his palette to world, expertly sounding like
REVIEW: KANT – Nightcall
Kant burst onto the scene well over a year ago, and he’s an artist whose reputation continues to grow with every release. The Copenhagen resident has got a strong body of
REVIEW: Tora – High Enough
Hailing from Byron Bay, Australia, the five-piece electronic/chillwave group Tora continues to make waves in their country’s explosive music scene. Artists such as Cassian, Rufus
LIVE REVIEW: Born and Bred Festival
On Saturday 6 June, Haggerston Park in East London hosted Born and Bred. As the title may suggest, this event kept its focus narrow and showcased London talent. The line-up include
REVIEW: Favela – Future Visions
This lad from Leeds is fast becoming a hit. Recently signed to Trangressive Records, if you haven’t heard of Favela, as the man himself is known, then you’re missing a tric
REVIEW: Pangaea – Something In Your Eye
Pangaea. The primordial land mass. Also the interview-shy 2-step maestro. One of them has released ‘Something In Your Eye’, the first track on an upcoming EP (the othe
Surrealism, film and music: 3 hours with… Antwerp
I first came across Italian-born, London-based producer Antwerp through one of those happy accidents the Internet occasionally throws up. Bored and casually browsing for new music,
Review: Lone – Levitate
Lone’s Reality Testing deservedly dominated every music publication’s end-of- the-year list for best albums of 2014, establishing Nottingham native Matt Cutler as one of the mo
Review: Sego – Once Was Lost Now Just Hanging Around
Remember when James Murphy disbanded LCD Soundsystem, even though that group was essentially just him anyway so he was effectively merely disbanding himself, and then he became a w