Lollapalooza Increase 2018 Festival Security In Light of 2017 Las Vegas Shooting
Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Last year, on the 1st of October, a 64 year-old man named Stephen Paddock opened fire at a crowd of Route 91 Harvest music festival-goers with a semi-a
Oneohtrix Point Never’s Timbre Rich Narrative in The Station
Oneohtrix Point Never | The Station | Warp Records Release date: 27 July 2018 Written by Jenna Dreisenstock A companionship in the traverse of juxtaposing sound, the willingness to
Oneohtrix Point Never Shares Two Surreal New Music Videos
Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Daniel Lopatin started recording under the name Oneohtrix Point Never in the early 2000’s, and since then has had a long career of writing, recording
Astronautica Announces New Album, Shares Single ‘Can’t Remember’
Article by Maya-Rose Torrão Underground electronic queen Astronautica has just announced the release of her third full length album ‘Death Valley’, which is scheduled to be re
The Forgotten LGBT & Racial Roots of Clubbing Culture
Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Not long ago, I wrote an article about womxn in history who shaped the ways in which we create, explore and understand electronic music today: and how
Moses Sumney cancels Montreal Jazz Fest set over racist theatre production
American composer Moses Sumney has cancelled the set he was due to perform at the Montreal Jazz Festival. With the festival’s continued support of the highly controversial th
SOPHIE’s birth of venus in ‘Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides’
SOPHIE | Oil of Every Pearls Un-Insides | Future Classic / MSMSMSM Release date: 15 June 2018 Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Drenched syrup-swirl; a hallucinatory richness screams
Maribou State collaborate with Khruangbin, announce LP and 2018 tour dates
Maribou State announce their new album Kingdoms In Colour, released 7 September via Ninja Tune’s Counter Records imprint, their first full-length since 2015’s breakthrough
El Ten Eleven’s fierce return with mesmerising new single and official video
In light of their upcoming album ‘Banker’s Hill’ – California based, experimental post-rock duo El Ten Eleven have released a mesmerizing new video to accompany the
In conversation with you.may.die.in.the.desert
Interview by Shannon Lawlor You.may.die.in.the.desert are an overwhelmingly-atmospheric three piece instrumental-rock band currently based in Seattle, Washington. Since 2005, You.m