Q+A: Five Minutes with Da Capo
On his latest EP Bakone, prolific South African producer Da Capo pushes his artistry in a new, exciting direction. A pioneer in the Afrohouse movement, the Limpopo born artist has
Q+A: Five minutes with PLS&TY
For Florida producer Tommy Leas, AKA PLS&TY, the past is an opportunity to imagine the future. His beginnings in bombastic, ecstatic future bass are rooted in the sounds of cla
TP PODCAST #203: Elderbrook
Over the past five years, Elderbrook has become a name synonymous with pushing the boundaries of tech-house. Approaching dance music with a singer-songwriter sensibility, it can b
TP PODCAST #202: MILK & SUGAR
When you speak with Michael Kronenberger, AKA Milk & Sugar, you’re instantly aware that you’re in the presence of a veteran. Starting as a duo together with Steffen Harding
TP PODCAST #201: RÖYKSOPP
Early last year, Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp sent fans into a tailspin after the appearance of a mysterious post on social media, teasing… something. That post w
20 X Get Physical: Anniversary Podcast
Over the past two decades, Berlin label Get Physical Music has grown into one of the world’s most revered and trusted electronic music imprints. What started as a project bet
TP PODCAST #110: Trentemøller
Danish composer and multi-hyphenate producer Trentemøller is an undisputed icon in alternative music. Since the 90’s, he’s been essential in shaping the sound of the undergrou
TP PODCAST #109: Hercules & Love Affair
When speaking with Andy Butler, better known as the creator of ever evolving electronic music act Hercules & Love Affair, you’ll find yourself struck by his cool, assured dem
TP PODCAST #106: HEALTH
Los Angeles art rockers HEALTH are one of the most interesting acts in the worlds of noise and industrial, with their unique blend of influences that span from the dive bar to the
TP PODCAST #105: Roland Leesker
Roland Leesker is a legend. The producer and DJ is best known as the head of iconic dance music label, Get Physical, and during his time at the Berlin imprint he’s grown the labe