Q+A: 5 minutes with Adam Harpaz and Pastel Jungle
The new collaboration between songwriter Adam Harpaz and producer Pastel Jungle is the product of a serendipitous meeting of sorts. Titled ‘Other Than Orange’, the record came
Roundup, January #2
This week’s selections have a touch of pop to them, from alternative bass music to a mainstream pop star exploring eurodance. These are the tracks you need to know about. Listen
Fort Romeau – Be With U
When it comes to describing the nature of the house music that Fort Romeau is in the business of making, the word to use is, without a doubt, ‘romantic.’ Only this can describe
Agar Agar – Player Non Player
In 2016, Clara Cappagali and Armand Bultheel happened upon the biggest hit of their careers so far. For a moment, it felt impossible to avoid the New Wave pulse of Prettiest Virgin
[PREMIERE] Milk & Sugar, Killed Kassette, SKAPES with Thornetta Davis – Feels Like
Germany’s iconic house outfit Milk & Sugar return with a new track for 2023, Feels Like, a collaboration with UK DJs Killed Kassette and Skapes with vocals from the Queen of
Q+A: 5 minutes with Terrasoul
Let’s introduce Terrasoul, a House / Electronic producer and DJ from Cape Town, South Africa. Having performed at some of the Motherland’s most recognised music festivals like
Bonobo, Jacques Greene – Fold
Last year saw Simon Green, AKA Bonobo, release what had been touted as his ‘masterpiece.’ Fragments, while perhaps not as groundbreaking as anticipated, did see Green venturing
Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter announces solo orchestral album, ‘Mythologies’
Thomas Bangalter, one half of French house duo Daft Punk, is releasing a solo album. Mythologies, which arrives April 17 on Erato/Warner Classics, is Bangalter’s first independen
Björk, Shygirl, Sega Bodega – Ovule (Sega Bodega Remix)
Seeing the names Björk, Shygirl, and Sega Bodega on a single track credit is the gift we didn’t know we needed. The queen of avant-garde baroque pop embracing the new vanguard o
Nene H – Trifecta
For those introduced to Nene H during the cycle of her debut album, Ali, you may associate her most closely with a style of techno that takes hard hitting austerity, and stirs it u