Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image courtesy Poppy From UK underground fusions of afro dance beats to grunge alt-rock by a former internet star, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular o
Interview: Five minutes with Waveshaper
Image credit: Svetlana Kovalenko From the depths of synthwave emerges Waveshaper, the Swedish producer who is building to the release of his unique album, Mainfra
Exploring Michael Oakley’s latest synthwave LP
Image credit: Jon Simo It wasn’t too long ago that Michael Oakley appeared on our radar with his newly released album, Odyssey. The LP s
Interview: 5 Minutes with Sébastien Léger
Image: Courtesy artist Let’s return to the ever-evolving space of the French electronic scene. Here, we’ll find Sébastien Léger, the unorthodox musician who is carving his wa
Interview: Five Minutes with Junior Sanchez
Image credit: Paul Select Junior Sanchez reminds the world of the joy of disco in his latest EP, Nobody Bring U Down. The US-based producer is co-owner of the label Kultur, which i
Weekly roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image by Kai Whiston, Iglooghost & Daniel Mutton From a striking extraterrestrial concept album to an unexpectedly lusty industrial techno turn by one of pop’s foremost figur
PREMIERE: NTEIBINT & Matina Sous Peau – ‘What You Need’
Image courtesy Nadiem Shah / Eskimo Recordings Over the past few years Greek producer NTEIBINT (pronounced n-thaï-bint) has become renowned for producing the kind of emotional dis
Ruth Mascelli cruises dystopia on the new album, ‘A Night At The Baths’
Image by Arthur R Severio Anyone who has been to a bathhouse knows it’s an experience that lingers long after the steam of the sauna has dissipated. Simultaneously liberating and
Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter will score a new ballet by Angelin Preljocaj
Image by Mark Davis Earlier this year, fans worldwide were left devastated when Daft Punk announced their split in February. The French duo and electronic music pioneers were made
Hybrid return to form with the stunningly cinematic new album, ‘Black Halo’
Image by Steve Gullick It’s criminal that Hybrid aren’t as instantly recognisable as their peers such as Aphex Twin or Massive Attack. The group’s acclaimed debut Wide Angle