RBMA releases ‘Not For Sale: Red Bull Music Academy Paris 2015’ to prepare for 2016
Red Bull Music Academy‘s deadline happens to be today, and while there are probably quite a few of us trying to scramble and get applications in on time, the good people at R
Interview: Get in the mind of ELWD
Bad Taste Records has been releasing some particularly strong releases lately, and ELWD’s name has been coming up a lot. With his newest release, There’s Light Somewher
French Fries & Coni present “Liquids” for Piu Piu’s upcoming compilation
Rinse FM is gearing up for another stunning release, this time with French-DJ Piu Piu for her compilation next Rinse France présente, Piu Piu – Local Time. There’s not
Exclusive: Inside Bromance Records’ Homieland Vol 2 Compilation [Part 2]
Paris-based record label Bromance Records has been steadily becoming one of the best underground labels to emerge within the last couple of years. With their strong and dark aesthe
5 Minutes with FREE.D
We caught up with Moscow producer FREE.D who is releasing his debut single “Kiss Full of Funk” today on Hidden Vibes to talk about his music and influences… Hi
Lushlife and Killer Mike Share “This Ecstatic Cult”
Rapper Lushlife is gearing up to release his album Ritualize on February 19 through Western Vinyl, and to get the world ready, he’s dropped “This Ecstatic Cult,”
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”
Review: Dengue Dengue Dengue- Siete Raíces
In English class, we were told time and time again that the title of the project was equally important as the text, and unfortunately, often neglected. I’ve come to find this
Interview: We talk to Guns of Seneca about their album ‘Citizens of the Universe’
Louisiana-based, experimental trio Guns of Seneca recently released Citizens of the Universe – a collection of music with intrepid compositions and meteorological reaches. Th
Review: Fox/Soper Duo – Magenta Line
Back in circa 1524 or whenever the hell it was, the leather-jacketed rock critic Lester Bangs wrote that Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music was the perfect medicine for worst kind of