Interview: Five Minutes with Martin Kohlstedt
Martin Kohlstedt, a German musician who hails from the town of Weimar, has just shared the reworked version of his single, ‘NIODOM’ by Panthera Krause. Kohlstedt is known for m
Interview: Five Minutes with Roland Clark
Born in New Jersey but a true New Yorker at heart, Roland Clark is making waves on the house music scene with his newly released track, ‘Dance Without A Reason’. The songsmith,
Interview: Five Minutes with Piksel
Meet Piksel, a classically trained musician who has ventured into ambient & acoustic soundscapes with her newly released EP, Some Silver Burns. The piece reflects and compares
Interview: Five Minutes with Slowz
Meet Slowz, the French producer who uses an amalgam of textures woven from R&B, funk, and electronica to create his own unique sound. His latest release is ‘Nice and Slow (fe
Interview: Five minutes with Esofact
Sometimes you need to step out of your own regular creative process and explore new dynamics. Urple Eeple (Peter Farr) and Isturite (Kevin Welch) have been doing this since 2014, r
Interview: Five Minutes with Vincenzo Ramaglia
Teacher and musicologist Vincenzo Ramaglia carries a wealth of knowledge of all things musical. The Roman musician has just shared his latest single, ‘La parole 7’ (feat. Laure
Interview: Five Minutes with Evon Rose
Austrian band Evon Rose have released their track, ‘Something More’ via Timbits Records on the 22nd of November. Following the track shortly was the release of the music video
Interview: Five Minutes with KOMFORTRAUSCHEN
Three precision-obsessed control freaks have come together to create KOMFORTRAUSCHEN, a live techno act hailing from the historic city of Berlin. Comprised of Tim Sarhan, Laurenz K
Interview: Five minutes with Saint Mars
Arriving on the scene are Marc Darcange and Tryzdin of SaintMars. The two have just released their latest single, ‘Help’ via Grá Mór Phonic Records which focusses on the turb
Interview: Five minutes with Sontag
Exploring technology paired with self-expression, Sontag creates colorful, textured, and rich music in which he champions the idea of machines being fellow collaborators. Believing