Canadian ‘futurepop’ outfit Purity Ring arrived at a sort of turning point for electropop. It was 2010, eurodance had infected mainstream pop and the EDM boom was reaching its peak. Moreso, the rise of the internet as a space for sharing and discovering music had generated a storm of microgenres,
Renowned electronic act Klangkarussell explore another dimension to their sound with their latest offering ‘Calling Out Your Name’ featuring the well-known alternative band Mando Diao. Released via the imprint Bias Beach Records, this track is rich in anthemic glory with its sunshine-like groove and mood. Stream/ download: ‘Calling Out Your
Refined synth-pop producer Antoine Chambe has shared his hotly anticipated album Riverside today along with its Calfornia-loving music video for LP song ‘Dangerous (ft. Lucas Cozy)’, directed by César Tresca. A fitting soundtrack for warm summer heat and trips to the seaside, let your mind unwind with this 12-track journey
Prolific indie musician Cujo Moon delights us yet again with his latest EP Horizons via Tone Tree Music / Cujo Moon. A wholesome and feel-good listen, the musician also complimented the release with video clippings from a charming early 20th-century documentary and film footage for the songs ‘Moonlight’ and ‘In
Welcome to the second half of 2022. Congrats, we made it! Going into the end of the second quarter of the year, there’s a ton of amazing new music to look forward to. This week, we roundup our favourite new releases from VTSS going pop to Vladislav Delay’s latest industrial
In the short span of the past three years, the UK’s TSHA has made a name for herself as one of the country’s brightest new voices in dance music. 2020’s Flowers would catapult her onto the radar of the global electronic scene, her blend of nostalgic UK dance styles with
In Carnatic music, a raga is performed by a vocalist singing improvisations in the corresponding register, in turn leading a small band of tabla, sitar, and violin to follow their patterns and rhythmic gymnastics. It’s like jazz being led by scat, but somehow more regimented despite its largely improvisational nature.
Read anything about Melbourne’s Mike Katz, and by the end of it you’d have been reminded multiple times that the producer better known as Harvey Sutherland is a self-professed neurotic. In fact, he’s made it his brand. “Neurotic funk,” if you will, is Sutherland’s modus operandi, and over the past
In the years since Australian producer Flume first unleashed his post-dubstep, future bass trap upon the world, the electronic music landscape has shifted significantly. The off-kilter, staccato shapes of Flume’s sound, seemingly cut from moments of pause in between, have become more commonplace while the rise of hyperpop and future
It’s possible that Australian producer Teneil Throssell’s greatest superpower under her club music alias HAAi, is her pysch-rock origin story. As HAAi, Throssell has been cultivating a sonic identity over the past few years that has become notorious for its high energy, acidic, peak time energy. But under the rave
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