Redcar / Christine and the Queens – Redcar les Adorables Étoiles
In 1986, Prince recorded an album as a woman. Camille, as she and the project were both christened, saw Prince pitching his voice up and assuming a more androgynous appearance to t
Roundup, November #2
From hyperactive UKG to future bass from the past, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated
LORN – ENTROPYYY
Elusive American synthwave artist LORN has released a music video for his latest single, ENTROPYYY. A moody and atmospheric track, ENTROPYYY veers toward darkwave and industrial wi
Nakhane, Perfume Genius – Do You Well
The meeting of South African alt-pop star Nakhane and American art-pop darling Perfume Genius was inevitable in hindsight. Both artists have embraced the otherness of queerness, dr
Christine and the Queens / Redcar – La Chanson Du Chevalier
In July, Christine and the Queens announced that he was changing his moniker to Redcar. While details were mostly vague at the time, it was implied that this change would come off
Depeche Mode announce first album since passing of Andy Fletcher
Depeche Mode have announced their first new album in five years, and after the death of founding member Andy Fletcher. The band, now made up of Dave Gahan and Martin Gore, have rev
Roundup, Oct #1
We ring in the new month with new tracks from some of our favourite heavy hitters, from hip-house to synthwave. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to s
Röyksopp – You&Mephoria
In the lead up to the release of Profound Mysteries III, the culmination of what has been their biggest music led project to date, Röyksopp have shared a visual for the new song M
Ela Minus, DJ Python – ♡
At face value, Ela Minus and DJ Python may seem like an unlikely pairing, but the multi-hyphenate vocalist and psychedelic reggaeton producer have more in common than might be expe
The Soft Pink Truth – Was It Ever Real?
As one half of the experimental electronic music duo Matmos, Drew Daniel is accustomed to what the group has referred to as a “democratic approach to music making.” The work he