Charli XCX releases video for ‘Used To Know Me’
Charli XCX has released a music video for the song Used To Know Me, off her latest album Crash. The track interpolates Robin. S’s seminal 90’s house classic, Show Me Love. In t
Roundup, April #2
From expertly crafted tech house to simmering latin flavoured tech, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playl
Q+A: 5 Minutes with ELIS NOA
It’s rare that you can find an instant soulful classic when it comes to music these days. ELIS NOA provide the perfect, gentle interlude to the overproduced creations on the mark
Grimes admits to hacking indie blog Hipster Runoff a decade ago
Grimes has admitted to being the one responsible for hacking popular indie pop culture and satire blog Hipster Runoff nearly a decade ago. In 2012, the blog infamously went down, w
Charli XCX – Crash
“I don’t wanna go to school, I just want wanna break the rules,” proclaimed Charli XCX in 2014. This was no frivolous remark. If only we’d understood just how serious she w
Shamir – Heterosexuality
Earlier this year, we pegged Shamir’s eighth album, Heterosexuality as one of our most anticipated albums of the year. Over the past few years, the Philadelphia born singer-songw
Roundup, February #3
From contemporary acid techno to a remastering of a forgotten 90’s techno gem, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: LSDXOXO – SMD
Claire Rousay & More Eaze – Never Stop Texting Me
Pop-punk and emo culture are experiencing a resurgence. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this new wave seems to come off the back of the current wave of Y2k nostalgia. Legacy acts like Avri
Charli XCX releases music video for ‘Beg For You’ with Rina Sawayama
UK pop star Charli XCX has released a music video for her latest single, Beg For You with Rina Sawayama. The single, which is the third to be released off her forthcoming album Cra
Roundup, February #2
From scuzzy bubblegum pop to drum’n’bass from a techno superstar, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: Caroline Polachek – Billio