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Burning House are a new up-an-coming art rock band with heavy melodic influences drawing comparisons to 90s ‘soft’ rock bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth and Slowdive, with a more modern flavour to the classic genre. Originally from Southampton, they’ve been garnering a loyal following of discerning suburban

Producer and DJ Mall Grab has been doing some really great work lately, and to continue with this trend, he’s just released a stunning mix that’s been getting attention from underground dance circles today. Blending a wide variety of styles under an unique sound has always been MG’s style, but

Making a new album can be a daunting task, even for the most seasoned artists and producers. But while putting out your own material comes with its special set of challenges, stamping your name on a mix series is a whole different game.Not only do you have to communicate your

Adult Swim recently announced that they will be continuing their free singles series, and the announcement contained favorites like Jlin, Run the Jewels, Flying Lotus, and Against Me!, among many other amazing artists. The first single was released this week, and it came from none other than DJ Paypal, with

Chinese artist Fifi Rong recently released her EP Forbidden Desire. The London-based artist and producer blends a number of genres including Electronica, Jazz, Dub and Hip Hop paired with mesmerising vocals. Forbidden Desire draws on Rong’s Chinese heritage, with the video featuring her in traditional Chinese attire and nuances of

There seems to be a cultural explosion happening in every major city in the world, and today, we’re taking a look at Singapore, a city that’s currently undergoing a major cultural shift and can often be underrepresented in the Western hemisphere. We chatted with the guys over at Darker Than

Omnidisc Records has had a history of releasing exciting techno, house, and acid tracks that blend time and space in the dead of night for those of us that like to spend weekends in the dark corners of an illegal rave. With that in mind, their latest release Trouble Tonight,

It’s here. It’s finally here. When our miserable climate forced snow and sleet upon us in early May, it felt like Britain’s spring would never arrive, let alone its summer. But now the sun is shining, the birds are singing, the flora is in bloom, and overweight men are walking

“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.” Like everything Nina Kraviz does musically, the

Raving Iran is a new documentary film exploring Tehran’s undergroundtechno scene. Swiss director, Susanne Regina Meures, follows two DJs, Anoosh and Arash, who practice their passion in secrecy for fear of being punished in a country where Western music is restricted. In the film, they organise one last techno rave

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