5 Minutes with Phaeleh
Based out of Bristol, England, Matthew Preston AKA Phaeleh is a multi-instrumentalist, producer and DJ best known for his atmospheric, emotional and chilled bass music. With roots
Interview: Five Minutes with Wolfgang Wee
Norwegian artist, producer and DJ Wolfgang Wee recently released his EP, ‘Heart Of Stone’ via Uppwind Records, which features vocals by Holybrune. Wee is a is a prime time we
Lust For Youth Dance The Cold Light Glow In Their Self-Titled LP
Lust For Youth | Self Titled | Sacred Bones Release Date: 7th June, 2019 A sweeping synth-pop dance, cold to the touch yet warm in the blue light. To reflect upon the self; submerg
Tackling Music Piracy & Illegal Leaks
Since the advent of the internet, the ability to connect to one another has become easier than ever. Not only are we able to communicate with those closest to us, whenever, whereve
Bewitching Music Videos To Electrify Your Day
Can you believe it’s already the middle of 2019? That it’s already (almost) the middle, of the middle of 2019? It’s crazy to think about how fast this year has go
How Electronic Music Has Changed The Face Of The Industry
For those of us who grew up during the 90’s and earlier 00’s,the prospect of becoming a well-known musician, able to release music for public consumption and be recognised for
[PREMIERE & INTERVIEW] Resonata – Oathbreaker
Proud owner and manager of the Sekai Collective, Resonata has been pushing his own flavour of wave music that he likes to call “dance music for sad people”. Rather than basking
10 New & Upcoming Electronic Albums You Don’t Want To Miss
There’s nothing better than finding new music – except perhaps, new music being released by our absolute favourite artists! Never knowing what to expect, the anxiety of
Katie Dey’s Honeyed Melancholia and Intimacy in ‘solipsisters’
Katie Dey | solipsistsers | Run For Cover Records Release Date: May 31st, 2019 A perspective from the inside out; sculpted by individual thought, a bittersweet inner world growing
Apple Is Discontinuing iTunes: To Be Replaced By Separate Media Apps
Thinking back to the early days of listening to music (via our PCs), for many of us – our first thoughts are engulfed by the nostalgia of Windows Media Player, and those oddl