Posts tagged "Electronic"(Page 35)

Max Cooper | One Hundred Billion Sparks | MESH Release Date: 20 September 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock An inhale of the fresh clarity, within the overlook of canyons – filled in a kind of awe, so indescribably beautiful; forests gleaming emerald, mountains stretching farther than eye can engulf –

Australian electronic-soul duo YesYou’s distinctive nostalgia-drenched brand of electronic, RnB and soul-inspired music has made sure that this music project has gone from strength to strength since its inception. Having gained 10 million collective streams to date via streaming platforms including Soundcloud, Youtube and Spotify, YesYou have also been showcasing

Interview by Arnold van der Walt “At the end of the day, everything is a remix” Daniel Deluxe, who is based in Denmark, has been a prevalent artist at the forefront of the synthwave movement. Born in Moscow, Russia, Daniel Alexandrovich started his music career in 2013 and creates his

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Justice have just released a new video for a single taken off their recent album ‘Woman Worldwide’ that’s guaranteed to make viewers flinch. The French electro duo worked with previous collaborator Edouard Salier on the new video, which follows a scar-faced bodybuilder in stiletto heels dancing

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Iconic UK electronic-rock outfit Bloc Party have just announced that a live version of their seminal 2005 debut album, ‘Silent Alarm’, will be release early next year, on February 22. This release will follow on from the band’s acclaimed 2016 album ‘Hymns’ and is their sixth

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão British music composer Manzur Iqbal is the brains behind one of the biggest names in the retrowave world, making music inspired by the 80’s, dreams, nostalgia, sci-fi adventure, fantasy and mysticism: Futurecop!. The music project started in 2006 when Iqbal wanted to get in touch with

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Ambience is the immerse of emotion; the essence of human existence. Swirling around us at all times as we bury ourselves further into the expression of ourselves, and the way in which we experience our fragile human lives – ambience, in its intricate shroud, is able

By Jenna Dreisenstock Not only has September brought us some incredibly dynamic, immersive album releases that have kept us engulfed in glimmering spheres of sound – soundscape embraces in eclectic and compelling auras that live within us; but this month has brought us some aboslutely beautiful music videos to accompany

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Seminal industrial electronic rock band Nine Inch Nails played their 1997 track ‘The Perfect Drug’ live for the first time ever, in Colorado at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The track appeared on the soundtrack for David Lynch’s 1997 film Lost Highway but has never been played

Make Noise of Eurorack have just announced the release of a new version of the popular René dimension sequencer. While the original René model was a one-channel, two-dimensional Cartesian sequencer with limited memory, the newer model promises to bring a whole lot more to the table. The updated version is

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