Ross From Friends | Burner | Scarlet Tiger Release Date: 14 January, 2021 In a bold, luminous start to the new year, Felix Clary Weatherall – otherwise known by his unforgettable moniker Ross From Friends – has released his first single of 2021 entitled ‘Burner’ on his brand new label
There’s nothing more exciting than experiencing your favourite artists performing live; the energy, the lights and the engulf of sound all add to the incredible experience that are live music events. With that being said, for some it’s easy to miss these events as we get caught up in everyday
Today is an extra-special Wednesday, because we are lucky enough that two fire remixes have dropped at the same time, the first being fan-favourite Ross From Friend’s remix of genre-crossing legend Thundercat’s ‘Friend Zone’ and the second, the mysterious and talented Adesse Versions’ remix of electro-indie royalty Maribou State’s ‘Kingdom
By Jenna Dreisenstock A collaboration in film, music and conceptual thinking; music videos are a perfect example as to how the arts weave in with one another. Music videos give us a better understanding of the artists and the personalities they portray within their stylistic visions and auditory explorations. The
July may not be over yet, but we thought we’d put together a list of our favourite experimental tracks that have graced us so far from this time June to present. In genre defiance and eclectic, dynamic blends of timbre, tone and texture – these tracks stand out to us
Having recently made his inaugural outing on Brainfeeder with Aphelion EP, British producer Ross From Friends aka Felix Clary Weatherall returns with his debut album on Flying Lotus’ label. Family Portrait is characterised by a perpetual desire to experiment and Felix’s obsessive attention to detail, somehow marrying an intricately layered
British producer Ross From Friends aka Felix Clary Weatherall is the newest signing to Flying Lotus’s Brainfeeder family. The 24 year old has a fistful of releases under his belt, the distillation of myriad influences from hip-hop cut ’n’ paste culture, 80s Eurobeat, Hi-NRG and Italo into lithe, irresistible, raw
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