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British electronic producer and DJ, Simon Green aka Bonobo, will be hosting a ‘once-off’ performance at London’s Alexandra Palace on May 31st + June 1st 2018, courtesy of Goldenvoice and Soundcrash, and joined on stage by Jordan Rakei and GoGo Penguin. After the release of Bonobo’s highly acclaimed sixth studio

Interview by Shannon Lawlor Helena Hauff is German producer and DJ currently based in Hamburg. Strictly focused on using analogue gear, Hauff’s sound can be best described as dark, gritty and atmospheric, blending together elements of industrial, EBM and techno to cleverly construct her own unique, distinctive sound. Previously working

Announcing her debut album on Ninja Tune, Nabihah Iqbal leaves her old moniker behind and embraces the name she was born with. Formerly known as Throwing Shade, “Weighing of the Heart” is a big statement in two ways: first, because she’s taken her real name to stand proudly as a

Interview by Shannon Lawlor Matthew Barnes, aka Forest Swords is an experimental electronic musician and producer hailing from Liverpool, UK. Since 2010, Forest Swords has released numerous EPs and two full length albums; Engravings which was released in 2013 via Tri Angle, and 2017’s Compassion released via Ninja Tune, which

Forest Swords, aka Merseyside producer Matthew Barnes, returns with a two track single in aid of hurricane and earthquake relief work in Puerto Rico and Mexico. ‘Congregate‘ b/w ‘Free‘, comes four months after the release of his critically acclaimed album Compassion. The beatless tracks, recorded during the Compassion album sessions

Nathan Fake set to release second installment of Providence Reworks, carefully constructed and transformed by Olga Wojciechowska – a Polish composer and multi-instrumentalist who has been known to dabble in modern classical, experimental, and electronic music (and Konx-Om-Pax who recently released his new album Caramel on Planet Mu). Fake’s fourth

Living Fields proves the theory. If you have quality production; sparse, understated and stripped back can work. Less can be more when you have well produced, complex sounds. This isn’t just another rip from a Native Instruments library that we’ve heard so many times before. These well-curated arpeggiated synths are

World-conquering British producer Bonobo is set to return to Ninja Tune with the impending release of his new Flashlight EP, and has shared the title track on SoundCloud to celebrate the reunion. In a further act of generosity – or as a simple exercise in the art of cross promotion,

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