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Image: Time Consuming Tick Tock Interview by Arnold van der Walt South African producer, Kyle Watson, has been one of the biggest rising stars of the electronic music scene in recent years. He recently released his ‘Into The Morning’ album, containing tracks that sees the dynamic producer flex his muscles

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão A couple days ago, seminal French music label Ed Banger Records announced via an Instagram post that the super-collaboration, Handbraekes, made up Boys Noize (Alex Ridha) and Mr. Oizo (Quentin Dupieux) will be returning with a brand new release. Ed Banger Records shared a picture of

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Last week Moby announced that he will be selling over 200 items from his extensive analog drum machine collection via reputable online gear and record marketplace, Reverb, and all proceeds will go to The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (read about it here). In anticipation of

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Music is known as a universal language; a means to communicate that any earthling can understand, regardless of individual responses – whether we like the actual music or not, we know that someone is trying to say something to us, and that determines our response. For

By Jenna Dreisenstock Despite being a genre that continuously flies under the radar for reasons forever unknown, Wave takes so little yet gives so much. With relatively regular releases by some extremely talented creators, Wave doesn’t get almost half the credit it deserves. With this being said, youtube channels such

Jacob Plant is a British DJ and electronic producer who has been an integral part of the ever-growing house scene since 2010. Releasing classics on prestigious imprints such as Fly Eye Records, Cr2 and Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak Records to name a few. This further propelled Plant into inevitable limelight

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock An inevitable part of life; the end of it. The loss of someone’s presence, their tangible existence within this world – a feeling so heartbreaking it is felt on a universal level, unfortunately relatable to all. Loss presents itself in many ways; whether that be family

Since the 1990’s, Pépé Bradock has been making celebrated house tracks that break the mould with their experimental sound. Bradock’s brand new EP, ‘Panique Manucure’, will be released via his own imprint, Atavisme, which he founded in 2000. The celebrated house producer is sporadic when it comes to his releases,

By Jenna Dreisenstock The shroud that is the tender chill of experimental music presents itself in many forms; whether that be unconventional use of genre-defiance, the irregular use of certain instruments structured in unique ways; creating atmospheres as well as breaking away from the perceived expectations of genre to form

Image: Moog Music Moog has just unveiled its most innovative instrument to date, the Moog One. Moog’s most ambitious project ever, the Moog One is the culmination of decades of research and exploration, a tri-timbral, polyphonic, analog synthesizer that holds a world of possibilities in its meticulously designed knobs and

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