Review: S U R V I V E – RR7349
If 2016 has indicated anything, it’s that Western civilization is nostalgic for a past that may or may not have existed, and that we’re looking backwards to find hope i
News: Shaprece and Maiah Manser go through US tour
Los Angeles and Seattle-based singers Shaprece and Maiah Manser have teamed up together for a short Western US tour in support of their recent releases. Shaprece has become a recog
Exclusive: Five Minutes with Tom Terrien
Youngbloods Records and Tom Terrien recently released Be Glad, the nine-track LP that’s been gaining attention in the underground scene. With this in mind, we sat down with t
Interview: Get to know Karman
The LA music scene and nightlife is as complex as any city’s, and Karman has become a strong presence over the last couple of years. The young West LA-bred artist has been bl
Immerse yourself in the cyber-futurism of Pixelord’s ‘Gear Soul’, premiere courtesy of Hyponik
“Opening track ‘Gear Soul’ is a perfect example of the album’s duality, opening with a thickly layered wall of melody built from interlinked streams of chiming synth
XLR8R premiere Pixelord’s new track “Operator”
“It’s a wild industrial ride with a mechanical groove at its base, a perfect precursor for the forthcoming full-length.” XLR8R Read/ listen here.
Clash premiere AstroVoyager’s single “Modulation IV”
“Zero-gravity productions that sit somewhere between minimal house and Jean Michelle Jarre, AstroVoyager seems to delight in sleek, clinical synths polished to chrome-plated
XLR8R premiere Leon Inc.’s debut single “Microfibre”
“The track shows off Leon’s stunning hooks and melodies in a kaleidoscopic array of synths and groove-led beats.” XLR8R Listen/ download “Microfibre”
All Music premiere Pixelord’s “Metal Mutant”
“‘Metal Mutant’, is a gritty, hard-edged piece of futuristic electronic music from Russian musician Pixelord’s (Alexey Devyanin) upcoming album, Human.exe.&
Clash premiere Barnaby Carter’s “This Is Ours”
“New cut ‘This Is Ours’ feels like a warm embrace, the sound gently enveloping you as it passes.” Clash Read in full here.