Music producer Jacob Olofsson launches new project Olovson
Branching away from his mainstream success forming part of Grammy-award winning duo Jarami, composer Jacob Olofsson has released his first solo single under the new moniker Olovson
Saskilla calls out UK music industry for lack of progress
Image by Martin Roach for BBC/Century Films Renowned grime artist and presenter Saskilla will feature on the latest episode of the BBC’s ongoing documentary series, Do Black Live
Watch Patrick Higgins and Nicolas Jaar perform live as duo AEAEA
Image by Jelmer de Haas A live performance by American avant-garde composer Patrick Higgins in collaboration with Chilean-American producer Nicolas Jaar has premiered online. The p
Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image by Alim Karmali From East African doomcore to trap influenced Bangalore bounce, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order: Malfnkti
Perturbator is giving synthwave a dark baptism on new album, ‘Lustful Sacraments’
Image by David Fitt It has become clear across his discography that French darkwave and synth overlord Perturbator is constantly evolving and pushing the boundaries of his sound. W
SOPHIE’s brother has hundreds of the late producer’s unreleased tracks
Image courtesy Ben Long SOPHIE’s brother has revealed that he is in possession of “literally hundreds” of unreleased tracks from the late producer. In an interview published
SHERELLE to launch inclusive new label, Beautiful
Image by Alex Lambert London DJ SHERELLE has announced that she will be launching her own label. Called Beautiful, the label is focussed on supporting black and LGBTQIA+ artists in
Explore the framework of Pablo Bolivar’s minimal techno dream
Image credit: Javier Alonso As you recount your dreams to an attentive listener, what are the basic elements that seem to hold each concept together? Do you have a running th
A.G. Cook’S epic remix album, ‘Apple vs 7G’ is here
Image by Julian Buchan Hyperpop has been having an uncharacteristically sombre moment. The death of one of its most promising progenitors early in the year has left an undeniable v