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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

We sat down with Juan Rico to discuss his ambient new release, Seven – a track made for the dance floor with hypnotic overtones and rythmic basslines. Firstly thank you for interviewing with The Playground. What’s it like being an artist in Spain, especially Oviedo? If you want to make

Facing the trials and tribulations of the music world is always challenging, but for artist Sami Switch, he’s been gracefully maneuvering through with relative ease with his last release, even when life wasn’t as simple. We’ve recently sat down to chat with the up and coming poet-turned-rapper about his latest

All things considered, J Tropic hasn’t been in the music game for all that long (at least under this moniker), but he’s creatively crafted some of the freshest dance tracks and landed on various ‘must-hear’ producer lists in the last couple of years, and it’s not difficult to understand why.

We recently got 5 minutes with 77 Bombay Street. In between their hectic schedule, we learned about their guilty pleasure (of a certain euro-dance classic), their influences, and much more! 77 Bombay Street – Seven Mountains from 77 Bombay Street on Vimeo. Hi there, how are you and what are

Mysterious production duo Letherette are not known for their tendencies to speak out in the limelight. Rather, they focus on letting their message speak for themselves through their music. Luckily for us, we were able to have a chance to ask them some questions as they lead up to their

Re-contextualising the golden age of house music, Franco-Luxembourgish wunderkind Dorian M. AKA Cherokee is at the forefront of the latest French Touch wave. Departing as a duo and continuing as a one-man act, Cherokee is writing music with a heritage far beyond its years. With the ‘American Spirit EP’ and

We caught up with Berlin via London synth-wave singer-songwriter NINA to talk about her inspirations ahead of her EP release this Friday, 27th May via Aztec Records. Hi Nina, how are you and what are you up to today? I’m great thanks. Got back from Toronto last week and just

Canadian artists zed and Tylor have been crafting beautifully contorted music in the underground Toronto scene for a while now, but they’ve really been upping their game in 2016. They’ve paired up with longtime architect and designer Eric Lachance to release “BELLA,” the odd but genius video that adds sharp

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