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For those of us who grew up during the 90’s and earlier 00’s,the prospect of becoming a well-known musician, able to release music for public consumption and be recognised for it – was, for the most part, a pipe dream. During this time, physical media was the go-to, and being

There’s nothing better than finding new music – except perhaps, new music being released by our absolute favourite artists! Never knowing what to expect, the anxiety of whether the single, EP or album will live up to our expectations can’t be denied; but approaching new material always requires an open

Thinking back to the early days of listening to music (via our PCs), for many of us – our first thoughts are engulfed by the nostalgia of Windows Media Player, and those oddly memorable media player skins and psychedelic visualizers. Listening to the music we loved back in the day

Musical biopics: the life and times of an icon, set to a catchy soundtrack – what could be better, when celebrating a legend? Singing along to our favourite songs while getting a real glimpse into the musicians past, can be an extremely powerful experience for fans and overall music lovers

The news of our favourite clubs and venues closing down can certainly be an absolutely heartbreaking experience. Especially for those who have been frequenting the same venues for long periods of time – watching their doors shut for good can be truly heartbreaking; while the music scene simultaneously dwindles in

We’ve all heard the horror stories when it comes to large crowds; it feels as if danger is s given, with so many people packed into one space. Whether it be a festival venue, a nightclub or smaller event: supermarkets, stores and stampedes on Black Friday – and most alarmingly

With a growing concern for the environment, festivals are finally starting to catch up. Bringing thousands of people together, festivals can be an incredible experience for festival goers – but not particularly fantastic for the environment. When we think of festivals, the image of post-fest shenanigans spring to mind and

With electronic music growing in popularity by the hour; and the ability to create it ever more accessible – it can be difficult to keep up! In both a positive and negative light, the influx of beautiful electronic soundscapes is extremely exciting; but at the same time, the market becomes

The fashion world is infamous for it’s insensitive blunders; from ‘taking inspiration’ from designs created by other artists and racist campaigns (recently Dolce & Gabbana, Prada & Gucci have all been in the spotlight due to this) highlighting the complete lack of insight from these famous fashion houses. The issue

Glitch is an expansive term; whether it be dreamy and exploratory, fast-paced and eclectic – or consistent and composed, the genre is open to many possibilities and interpretations. Born from digital malfunctions and audio anomalies, glitch has grown exponentially as a cohesive, yet experimental sub-genre. With focus primarily placed on

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