MagazineInterviews(Page 83)

Lorne is a singer, songwriter and pianist from Berkshire, England. Lorne’s debut single titled ‘Bread Alone’ was released earlier this year gaining exposure through publications such as BBC Introducing and Clash Magazine – Lorne’s sound has been described as “haunting and personal”. Classically trained on the piano from age seven,

NexGen Record superstars Kachina will be supporting the Bloody Beetroots at Electric Brixton on June 23rd, presented by the Playground. Described as “music from the spiritual dimension to sharpen your senses and calm your soul” the UK trio tap into your emotions with sounds of dark and light, melodies floating

Catarina Barbier is MissinCat, the Italian-born songstress based in Berlin. Her forthcoming album Forces, includes the new track ‘Made Of Stone’ which has already racked up over 250 thousand plays on Spotify. Forces will be released on September 15th. Since her debut album release in 2007 the singer has captured

“Piecing together 60s pop with sitar sounds, electronic flourishes with a touch of brass, the pair’s songwriting is both fantastically broad and neatly concise.” – Clash Magazine Vienna-based experimental pop duo Leyya employs a combination of melancholy and electronica in their music. Having garnered support from tastemakers such as Wonderland

Steve Rachmad, aka Sterac is a dutch electronic music producer and DJ currently based in Amsterdam. Since the early ‘90s, Rachmad has been making his mark in the international techno scene releasing music under various aliases with an extensive and on-going back catalogue behind him. He has worked on remixes

Daniel Clarke is the charismatic label boss and founder of NexGen Music Group. With over a decade in the industry, he has brought us releases from across an array of genres with his prolific label outputs – Migration Recordings (Dubstep/Bass/Future House), Affectionate Grooves (UKG/ House/Dance), and NexGen Records(Drum & Bass).

Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo, aka The Bloody Beetroots, will be returning to his European roots for a headlining performance at London’s Electric Brixton. Having been on the electronic dance music scene for over a decade, Rifo has used his experience to create high quality tracks – both live and recorded,

Austria-based indie singer-songwriter Martin Rotheneder, aka Soulitaire had an early introduction to music and picked up his first classical guitar at age 6. Changing the pace as he got older, he started playing electric guitar with his first band and found his groove by covering grunge and blues songs from

Glasgow born producer and DJ, Gary Beck; an integral part of the electronic/techno community, has been releasing music since 2005, and making his unique mark wherever the wind may whistle. Being apart of outputs such as Drumcode, Cocoon as well as his own imprint BEK Audio, Beck has gained considerable

Prolific DJ and producer Patlac has been dabbling in electronic music from an early age. His outlook on the dance floor is one of a place for mutual listening and sharing, and this is certainly reflected in his sensitive approach to music. Having garnered attention with both his production and

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