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Born and raised in Hawaii, immersed in the San Francisco rave scene and a party host in NYC; Kim Ann Foxman certainly isn’t short of experience. Aside from the parties, a little while back she was most commonly known for being the singer for Hercules and Love Affair.  Today, Foxman is labelled as

Listen to JINGO‘s new single ‘Ghost in the Machine‘ exclusively at CLASH. “Bat For Lashes or even Portishead, the engrossing power of the vocals is matched to thoughtful arrangements.” Link here    

Dave Sherman and Echoboyy are both east-coast natives who moved to LA to pursue a career in music, separately. Echoboyy was a vocalist for an up-and-coming rock group and Sherman a guitarist in a hip-hop band (Audible Mainframe). Having previously featured on tracks together and occasionally shared stages, when the

So not to complicate things, Albert Redwine, more commonly known by his moniker Ultrademon, likens his music to “Dark nights, dusky maidens, future raves, full moon beach parties, desert stars, vine hung horizons, industrial wastelands, cyberspace DJs, mecha demon magic, ethnobotanical basslines, dark crystal messiahs, teen anime love stories, stinging

      Auction For The Promise Club’s new single ‘This May Hurt’ gets picked up by Jim Gellatly at Amazing Radio.

From touring with electronic american duo Odesza to wing-manning his pals by being a mutual like on tinder, KAASI is taking deep house by storm. With a a twitter bio ‘Less is More’ you can already sense his music will be simple yet well executed. Deep house needs a constant stream

Ghost Culture, real name James Greenwood, has been around for a few years now. Although for the most part, you wouldn’t have known it. Once recognised as ‘One of those DJ’s that doesn’t like the limelight‘, he is now making himself far more known; and we can’t see anyone complaining. Ghost Culture put

The American Association of Independent Music has launched weekly series now called ‘Vinyl Tuesdays‘. Releases will include catalog , commercial and promotional, rare, Record Store Day exclusives and vinyl reissues and will be managed by the Dept of Record Stores/Record Store Day. The association has stated: “Every Tuesday, participating retailers

Field Day has just added more names to its 2015 line up. Matthew E White will now be joining the Sunday line up and The Victoria Park Bandstand will see sets from Jungle, BEATY HEART, Django Django, Oceaán, Shura, Tei Shi, XL DJs and special guests. The 405 stage will now see performances from ANTIX, Cholombian, Luka, Matthew and Me, Tropics, Wild Echo and Yossarian while new

Messrs. Pseudo and Nym would imagine that Heaven – the gay club – has seen some special nights.  Given how instrumental (pun fully intended) the gay scene has been to the development of house and its subsequent splinter groups, it is no surprise that the arches have hosted a who’s

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