Q+A: 5 minutes with Himalia
Dabbling in various pockets of electronica, our interviewee today is the boundary-obliterating producer Himalia, a creative who, telling by his new song, possesses a seemingly natu
KARMACODA share easy-going song ‘Time’ (Birds Of The West Remix)’
Like blocks of Lego, Lo-fi producer Birds Of The West has deconstructed KARMACODA’s production and created something of his own invention titled ‘Time’ (Birds Of The West Rem
Q+A: 5 minutes with Jaguar Sun and Husbands
Gazing inwards, musician Jaguar Sun and duo Husbands have sat down and written a rather introspective record, which they have titled ‘First Time Caller’. Released under Born Lo
Q+A: 5 minutes with Super Plage
Musician Super Plage has shared a luminous video, which accompanies the release of his latest French Disco single ‘Forêt Magique’. The label Lisbon Lux Records released the si
eevee and sweeep – vandalism and selfcare
Producers eevee and sweeep paint the town red with their new album vandalism and selfcare, a confident composition that leaves the impression that the duo is dedicated to pushing t
Roundup, August #3
Featuring remixes old and new and tracks from club music’s brightest new visionaries, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections
Vladislav Delay – Isoviha
Two years ago, Sasu Ripatti started from scratch. The noise producer, also known as Vladislav Delay, threw out all his old equipment and took a near six year hiatus before reemergi
Breaka – Dololo
London’s Breaka is very much a product of the city’s multicultural and diverse underground scene. In essence, he’s a white guy named Charlie Baker who makes Black dance music
Hudson Mohawke – Cry Sugar
The super saturated, mass consumerist culture of late capitalist America is no new concept for electronic music. Its neon drenched aesthetics and inherent overstimulation are alway
Black Rave Culture – BRC Vol 2
While Beyoncé has centred herself amidst a renaissance relocating house and dance music back to its Black roots, this shift in focus toward the Black origins of club music has bee