Effy, Flowdan – Stone
Effy is a name that dance music fans should be paying close attention to. The UK producer and DJ is quickly becoming one of the country’s most intriguing and exciting new voi
Q+A: 5 minutes with MADJO
French-Swiss Senegalese singer MADJO released her latest anthem, ‘Women’, independently on the 28th of April. The single honours the sacred feminine and is accompanied by a Mai
Four Tet – Three Drums
It’s been an interesting week for Kieran Hebden, AKA Four Tet, who just closed Coachella’s second weekend last minute alongside his newfound brothers Skrillex and Fred Again..
Roundup, April #4
From experimental club beats to darkwave informed industrial, these are the tracks you need to hear this week. yunè pinku – Fai Fighter Inspired by the convergence
Q+A: 5 minutes with Sita Abellán
Spanish producer/DJ, model, designer, and fashion icon Sita Abellán is one of the most fascinating voices in electronic music right now. While Abellán continues to be one of the
The Bug – Machine 1
On 2021’s Fire, The Bug returned with a violent reckoning, exploring the heat of rage through abrasive and intense dancehall mutations. Machine 1, the latest EP from the UK produ
The Blessed Madonna, Todd Edwards – F*** What You Heard
“It’s sort of everyone’s dream to work with Todd Edwards, right?” Those are the sentiments of London-based dance producer, The Blessed Madonna, when asked about her recent
Nau Leone – Cambio
Nau Leone began releasing a run of singles in September of 2022 when he dropped Nº1 Cambio, the first single to be made public from his then-pending album. Now, Nau Leone keeps us
Q+A: 5 minutes with bohemian musician AISTÈ
AISTÈ has catalysed a personal musical renaissance. Her new single ‘What’s Going On’ throws the status quo into doubt, tapping AISTÈ‘s existential side to explore th
Grimes offers 50% royalty split to whoever can recreate her voice using AI
The music industry is facing a new wave of concern over artificial intelligence (AI) generated songs featuring vocals of real musicians. While many artists have spoken out against