Review: Troller – Graphic
While most of the music industry was rampaging through the South By South West festival the other week in a blizzard of recreational pharmaceuticals and entitled bravado, you can i
LIVE REVIEW: Dekmantel Festival
Off the back of arguably too many top notch reviews of last years festivities, the heads behind Dekmantel, set the bar dizzyingly high for their annual early August event this year
LIVE REVIEW: Field Day 2015 (Saturday)
By the time May comes around, most people have already got their festival calenders mapped out. Those with a shred of organisation and that aren’t swimming in student debt will g
LIVE REVIEW: Hudson Mohawke at XOYO
Glaswegian demigod Hudson Mohawke has been DJ’ing for over half his life. In this time he’s been the youngest DMC World DJ Finalist, signed to Warp Records and developed
REVIEW: Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Multi Love
Sifting through the psychedelic instrumentation of Unknown Mortal Orchestra allows listeners to engage in a more active listening of the band’s latest album, ‘Multi-Love
REVIEW: Leftfield – Universal Everything (Audion Deep Field Mix)
For almost a century now, Audion (AKA Matthew Dear) has been working on both the pop world and the underground. Amongst his first works you’ll see ‘Hands Up for Detroit’ and
Review: Alan Fitzpatrick- Fabric 87
Just like a good book, a mix’s introduction harbors the power to either immediately immerse or deter an audience. In Alan Fitzpatrick’s Fabric 87 mix, the first two minutes for
Simon Heartfield – Ornament & Crime
The South coast of England has spawned a few great techno DJs and producers over years. One of their biggest unsung heroes is Simon Heartfield. In the techno game since the early 9
Nessi – Hush Hush
‘Hush Hush’ is the lead track from Nessi’s upcoming EP Twentythreeyears, so named because of the number’s significance to the German singer/songwriter. Now, for me the age
Lenzman – “Looking At The Stars”
Lenzman releases his debut LP on Metalheadz and in doing so proves that he is a skilled producer worthy of such nobility. “Looking On The Stars” presents 15 tracks of w