Roundup, July #2
From techno scorchers to hair metal inspired psytrance, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay upd
Two Shell – Icons
Who are Two Shell? Truth be told, that’s probably a question that won’t have any sort of satisfying answer for the foreseeable future. Here’s what we do know: the mysterious
Roundup, May #2
This week’s roundup take us to versions of dystopian futures, explores the trans/human, and delves into the undeniable euphoria of, well, weird dance music. Listen below: Follow
Iceboy Violet – The Vanity Project
In 2005, grime pioneer Wiley explained his music to Spin magazine. “Everyone’s so angry at the world and each other. And they don’t know why.” Rage is at the core of grime.
DJ Iche – Nai Yetu
If you were to ask us which continent is currently at the forefront of electronic music’s future, we wouldn’t hesitate to say that it’s *Africa. Let’s look at the facts
Roundup, November #4
From reworkings of dance music classics to unexpected explorations into new styles, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: Sevdaliza – The Gre
Sega Bodega – Romeo
It’s strange to think that Sega Bodega released his debut album Salvador just last year. The Irish producer has otherwise made a name for himself, mostly behind the scenes sculpt
Space Afrika’s ‘Honest Labour’ is a quietly complex interrogation into the postcolonial Black British identity
Image: Dias When approaching Space Afrika’s latest album and first for label Dais, it’s necessary to understand that this work is informed foremost by the complexities of displ
The Bug burns the system with the unrelenting new album, ‘Fire’
Image: Ninja Tune The thing about Kevin Martin is that he’s as much an extremist as he is a producer. Over the years, his various projects from the post-reggae group King Midas T
Self-representation through musical expression – ‘Lazy’ by Mr. Mitch
Photo Credit: Lauren MB Mr. Mitch has recently released his new album ‘Lazy’ through his own label Gobstopper Records.