Q+A: Five Minutes with Insomnia Dance Festival
Last month, Insomnia Dance Festival announced a diverse and, by all accounts, massive lineup for its inaugural event. Set to take place next week at Switzerland’s largest ind
LA resident Ravell unveils emotive dance track, ‘Calling’
Making his first appearance for 2023 with a follow-up to his Latin-flavoured house hitter ‘Baila’, Los Angeles resident, DJ, and label founder Ravell has teamed up with Canadia
Q+A: Five minutes with Fatima Hajji ahead of Brunch Electronik Festival
With the electric energy of the dancefloor in her veins, Fatima Hajji lets it all flow on stage and in the studio. The young Spanish DJ, composer, and entrepreneur has risen as a d
Q+A: 5 minutes with Wareika
German electronic triplet Wareika has released their latest LP, a 45-minute unity divided in two parts, via the Ornaments imprint. Titled, Tizinabi, the album is a hybrid of sizzli
Q+A: 5 minutes with Amber Jones
Art can come from anywhere. A wealthy neighbourhood. A run-down household. Sometimes, musicians rise from formal fields of study. And Amber Jones is one such artist. As a nurse, sh
Q+A: 5 minutes with Hevi Levi
Hevi Levi is a much-supported producer from Tel Aviv, Israel. He is not only a DJ, though he sports the heavyweight accolade of being a resident DJ for Manchester United Football C
Roundup, July #4
We roundup our picks for the must hear releases of the week. Listen to our selections below. Jessie Ware, Roísín Murphy – Freak Me Now Rejoice! The c
PLAYY. Mix #154 – Malanda Jr.
You can tell that DJ and producer Malandra is a romantic. He has that sort of red, hot blooded Italian passion coursing through his veins. He speaks in sonnets, and looks ba
Róisín Murphy – You Knew
While most of Irish singer-songwriter Róisín Murphy’s recent singles from upcoming album Hit Parade have found themselves invested in breezy, big band disco-funk, You Knew posi
Odesza, Yellow House – Flaws In Our Design
American electronic music duo Odesza have found themselves mostly on the darker side of chillwave and downtempo, best known for their sweeping, cinematic pieces of minimal tech tha