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Review: The Pastoral, Idyllic Minimalism of Smagghe & Cross’ ‘1819’

Smagghe & Cross | 1819 | Offen Music Release Date: 27 January, 2020 ‘1819’ brings to mind sprawling, pastoral landscapes; meadows filled with blooming, phantom flowers – a tranquil beauty, sprouting in the shade of drifting grey clouds. With ‘1819’ being the second collaborative release between French ‘minimalist-electro’ producer Ivan Smagghe, and award-winning English composer […]

Coronavirus Concern Causes Mass Cancellation Of Events Across Asia

Since the outbreak of the most recent coronavirus traced to Wuhan, China in late December – the virus, officially titled COVID-19, has ravaged through the country with over 70,000 cases and an estimated 2600 deaths recorded within their borders: significantly affecting the country’s economy, essentially bringing it to a standstill.

Interview: Five Minutes with Robot Koch

Los Angeles-based award-winning artist/producer/composer Robot Kochappeared on the lineups of major festivals like Coachella, Sonar, Mutek and played Boiler Room several times. His unique sound of organic electronic music has been called “Wonderful and Strange – pop music from the future” (by John Peel of the BBC already in 2003).

The Weatherdrive: Fans Can Now Access 900 Hours Of Andrew Weatherall Mixes

“The joy and thrill is that I know we’re still far from complete. Andrew was so prolific and his era spanned radio rips onto cassette to mixtapes and CDRs through to early internet streaming radio and present day where all radio is streamed and full soundboards are available days after

New Post-Brexit Immigration Policy Huge Blow To UK Music Industry

“This will cut the legs off the bottom half of the music industry. And what is going to happen to our small venues who have to go through this process to bring artists across from the EU?” Deborah AnnettsChief Executive Incorporated Society of Musicians(Source: The Independent) As the UK continues

Review: Tryphème’s Dreamlike Introspective Electronica In ‘Aluminia’ EP

Tryphème | Aluminia (EP) | Central Processing Unit (CPU Records) Release Date: 31 January, 2020 When French producer Tiphaine Belin – known under her pseudonym Tryphème – released her debut LP ‘Online Dating’ in 2017; she brought a much needed breath of fresh air to the umbrella term that is

Review: Venturing Into An Electro Alien World In Cygnus’ ‘Connection Error’

Cygnus | Connection Error (EP) | Craigie Knowes Release Date: 3 February, 2020 Eclecticism in electronic music allows a producer to create a unique voice in an industry that (like any other) can find itself oversaturated with artists looking to break through; but with the ability to incorporate the diversity

Review: The Dark Techno Underworld Of KamavoSian’s ‘Sign Of Light’

KamavoSian | Sign Of Light (EP) | Death Bell Records Release Date: 30 January, 2020 When exploring the wide realm of techno – especially lush, dark beats shrouded in ghostly, immersive atmospheres; it’s often found, perhaps surprisingly to some, that a myriad of producers began with roots in ‘heavier’ music

Interview: Five minutes with Rijell

Electronic musician Rijell released his latest single ‘One Chance’ on 14 February 2020 via Auereon Records. The single has received a feature from the renowned CLASH Magazine and he has worked with established artists such as 3LAU, Starkillers, Domeno, and artist UNEK. Last year the artist released a total of

Review: Caught In The Intricately Woven Gossamer Threads Of Beatrice Dillon’s ‘Workaround’

Beatrice Dillon | Workaround | PAN Release Date: 7 February, 2020 The interconnected complexities of Beatrice Dillon’s work slither beneath the skin as a vast network; veins branching out in every which way, pumping shimmering slivers of inspiration from Dillon’s auditory fascinations into a complete, sentient entity. Born in South

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