MagazineInterviews(Page 80)

Electronic duo Impure have just released Connect – an 80’s inspired synth wave EP, masterminded by Kachina’s Rob Sparx and Ini Edwards. The EP is sure to strike a nostalgic chord with fans of 80’s synth pop 90’s leftfield dance music. We chatted to them in the wake of their

Adam Relf and Isaac Howlett are the songwriting duo behind Empathy Test, one of the UK’s most promising young synthwave acts. Childhood friends who share a love for film, science fiction and 80s analogue synth samples, they have just independently released By My Side, a brooding, bittersweet EP that is

Originally from Liverpool, Ben Thomas has been writing for bands since he was 13. His previous output as L’Etranger spanned over a period of six years, with a string of prior releases. However, after growing frustrated with the electronic music scene, a change of direction was imminent. Meeting producer Matt

We catch up with the musings of duo Sex of Insects, a unique alternative music band, which was born in the consciousness of people, who are infinitely devoted to art. To those not familiar with you, how would you describe your sound? Psychedelic pop/rock/dance – just hypnotic. Which artists are

Sands’ love for rock ‘n’ roll and new wave, as well as psychedelia and songwriting all merge into the sonic output he delivers. We caught up with the musician to chat about the artists on his radar and what profession he would have chose if not music. Describe your sound.

Californian-born Jacy has recently released her single ‘Brand New’ featuring Myles Parrish of Kalin and Myles. The track looks to set the young starlet’s career on an unstoppable upward trajectory. We touch base with the singer about creating a balance between a teen and a pop star: Tell us how

Frequency Cowboy is the pseudonym for Somerset-based multi-instrumentalist and singer Sam Hurt. He is set to release his debut single “Control” via Dactyl Spondee Records next month, which has been recorded and mixed by Stew Jackson and was premiered by The Line Of Best Fit. We touch base with the

‘The Less I Know the Better’ is the new single from Milan-based folk rock band The Ghibertins, taken from their upcoming album by the same title. The single has been described as pure and simple modern folk rock. We caught up with them in the wake of their release for

Spitama is a lo-fi beat maker from the UK who fuses elements of instrumental hip-hop and chillwave together in order to create a warm, ethereal sound that is fast paced, yet meditative at the same time. Influenced by an array of noteworthy artists and different sounds such as Madlib, J

Markus Schulz will be bringing his alias ‘Dakota’ to the main stage of SW4 this year, with a bespoke production rig designed especially for the festival including a custom an audio-visual show. Using this pseudonym, Schulz is able to explore the darker realms of his musical compendium, a repertoire that

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