Le Malls remixes ‘Oceans’ by RINNGS
Parisian electronic producer and DJ Le Malls has taken RINNGS original single ‘OCEANS’, and weaved the track into his own web with an empowering, yet thought-provoking remix.
DJ Shadow Announces October UK Dates
DJ Shadow has announced four upcoming UK dates for his The Mountain Will Fall tour, all of which fall in the first week of October. Tickets for the shows – in Glasgow (3rd),
Endless Daze: Interview with Moon Duo
Interview by Shannon Lawlor Moon Duo are a psychedelic-rock band hailing from San Francisco, California. Formed in 2009 by Erik ‘Ripley’ Johnson (Wooden Shjips) and Sanae Yamad
REVIEW: Nathan Fake, Providence
Much has been made of the lengthy wait between Nathan Fake’s previous album, 2012’s Hard Islands, and this latest effort, Providence, released on March 10th through Ninja Tune.
Interview: 5 minutes with AVEC
Writing music is how 22-year old vocalist and musician AVEC keeps the wolf from her door – often reflecting on personal life experiences and weaving her life’s narrative.
Italian Band Soviet Soviet Jailed, Deported From US
In a turn of events that many music fans fear might become increasingly common under the presidency of Donald Trump, Italian postpunk band Soviet Soviet were interrogated, temporar
Review: Högni expresses existential locomotion on ‘Two Trains’
Högni | Two Trains | Erased Tapes Records Release date: 20 October 2017 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock You are but a shadow locomotive of yourself; the crisp burn of cold has numbed
Paul Rose, aka Scuba, Announces New Label
Berlin-based Paul Rose, better known as Scuba, has announced the birth of his second record label, Who Whom, after establishing Hotflush Recordings in 2003. Who Whom’s mission st
Interview: 5 Minutes Paul Wolinski of 65daysofstatic
Interview by Shannon Lawlor 65daysofstatic are a four-headed experimental electronic-rock band from Sheffield, UK. Formed in 2001, the band have put forth numerous singles, EPs, re
Matthew Herbert Launches Big Band Brexit Protest Project
With two critically acclaimed big band albums already under his belt, Matthew Herbert is launching a fascinating new project in response to the political implications of the UK’s