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Review: Phase Fatale Delves Into The Complexity Of The Human Psyche In ‘Scanning Backwards’

Phase Fatale | Scanning Backwards | Ostgut Ton Release Date: 24 January, 2020 Hayden Payne, otherwise known under his pseudonym Phase Fatale, is a producer who explicitly intertwines the stunning depth of the human experience into his sound. The Berlin-based artist spins a deeply personal perspective into his sets, with

TP MIX #119 – Lopezhouse

For the past ten years, David López and Carlos Cruz, together known as Lopezhouse, have been carving a path for themselves in the progressive house and techno scene. After a slew of solid underground releases, the duo broke onto the international scene following 2015’s single ‘Mude Tod’, released on prolific

Review: ‘Circumstance Synthesis’ Sees Julianna Barwick Navigate Ethereal Soundscapes; Delicately Woven With A.I & Nature

Julianna Barwick | Circumstance Synthesis | RVNG Intl. Release Date: 20 December, 2019 American musician Julianna Barwick’s approach to composition is unlike anything one would expect; embarking the creation of electronic music in new, innovative ways that make the artist truly distinctive in her sound. Barwick’s companionship with her loop

Review: P.Leone’s ‘Raw Emotion’ Gleams With The Colour Of Neon Nightlife; A Modern Yet Eclectic Nostalgia

P.Leone | Raw Emotion (EP) | E-MISSIONS Release Date: 20 December, 2019 Berlin-based musician, producer and DJ Salvatore Carlino, known under his byname P.Leone, has his roots in the New York City nightlife; born in South Brooklyn, the artist frequented the Lower East Side electronic music scene, where he drew

Closure Of Beloved Berlin Club Griessmuehle Sparks Protest; Cocktail D’Amore Event Confirmed As Finale

Hundreds of people gathered outside Neukölln town hall to protest the closure of one of the most well-renowned and loved clubs in Berlin. In the beginning of January, the announcement that beloved Berlin club Griessmuehle is set to close at the end of this month brought about much sadness for

Review: Molécule’s Submerge Into A Brooding Ocean In ‘Nazaré’ EP

Molécule | Nazaré (EP) | Ed Banger Records / Because Music Release Date: 17 January, 2020 Molécule – otherwise known French producer Romain De La Haye – has always intricately woven his fascination with nature into his genre-bending sound. The ways in which we humans explore our natural landscapes; the

Single Review: Patrick Holland’s ‘Up To You’ Blends A Lighthearted Dance With Melodious Sentimentality

Patrick Holland | Up To You (single) | Verdicchio Music Publishing Release Date: 10 January, 2020 Patrick Holland has built a distinct name for himself with his eclectic musical personality; with his significantly enthusiastic and experimental approach to left-field electronics, the Vancouver-born, Montreal-based musician, DJ and producer’s eagerness to push

Björk Works With A.I Tech To Compose Score For Manhattan Hotel

Björk has created an A.I assisted score entitled ‘Kórsafan‘ for NYC hotel Sister City. Feature Image: Björk © Santiago Felipe / Getty Images As we enter a new decade, it’s evident the integration of A.I into our everyday lives is no longer a futuristic fantasy – our world is morphing

Interview: Five minutes with Ilja Alexander

Ilja Alexander, a London based dream-pop artist is making himself a firm favourite with fans with his latest release. ‘Someday’ via Green Monk Records, strikes the sweet point between nostalgia and daydreaming, bittersweet and wistful. The official music video for the single was featured in CLASH Magazine and we’re expecting

Review: Forest Drive West Navigates Minimalist, Emotive Soundscapes In ‘Parallel Space’ EP

Forest Drive West | Parallel Space (EP) | Echocord Release Date: 10 January, 2020 The identity of Forest Drive West remained a mystery for some time; with prominent catalogs of exquisitely produced offerings growing on labels such as Rupture London, Hidden Hawaii and Livity Sound – the elusive London producer

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