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Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Her first full-length release since 2010’s ‘Body Talk’, Swedish electropop icon Robyn’s new album is titled ‘Honey’ and will be released October 26. This will be Robyn’s eighth album and features recent single ‘Missing U‘, as well as the title track which appeared in HBO’s Girls.

Image: Manon Berrebi (@berrebictures) Sôra is a talented vocalist, writer and producer who manages to bend and shape the constraints of genre to her will with her eclectic mix of electro-pop, R&B and soul. Sôra has been going from strength to strength from the moment she started her music career;

South London-based synthpop outfit Kimono Loco was born out of the coming together of four long-lost friends, namely: vocalist James Hofbauer, drummer Alejo Sonnenberg, guitarist Chris Godfrey and bassist Luke Hamlin. The band performed for the first time in a small west London pub in 2014, under the moniker Regions

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Electropop songstress La Roux’s critically and commercially acclaimed single ‘Bulletproof’ from 2009 was recently used in a segment on the Fox Business Network show Mornings With Maria Bartiromo about “high-end bulletproof backpacks and clothing“, marketed at kids who are heading back to school this year. Not

Apostille has shared a second track from his forthcoming album Choose Life, which is set for release on June 8th via Upset The Rhythm. Stream ‘Without Me’ by Apostille below – Apostille is a man who’s torn through enough sound-systems to know the difference between gesture and meaning. Alongside running

Following months of teasing select singles, including ‘Lie‘, ‘Find‘ and ‘Vignette‘, D.C based artist shallou is proud to unveil his full seven track Souls EP released on April 27th via AllPoints. The EP emerges at a time when shallou’s star is shining brighter than ever. Following a huge sold-out, headline

Chrome Sparks | Chrome Sparks | Counter Records Release date: April 13th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock An expression of growth and unbridled immersion in the new; yearning – a whole auditory world in which to embrace, the overwhelm of beauty in possibility. A delicate separation of sound within itself.

Karin Dreijer Andersson, best known for fronting Swedish electro-pop duo The Knife, has just announced a follow up to her first solo album under the moniker Fever Ray. After posting some teaser material and hinting at a sophomore follow up, Fever Ray have just premiered the first single and accompanying

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