MagazineInterviews(Page 102)

Black Light White Light are a psychedelic rock band who originally formed back in 2009. Their sound proved effective and played an important part in the resurgence of psychedelic rock. Drawing their inspiration from 60s bohemian psychedelic indie rock, the group managed to cling on to their roots. Even deeper

Russian frenzy-electro maestro Proxy has been making what he likes to call “cold war techno” for years, being now one of the most respected and accomplished producers in his genre. We caught up with him to talk his music influences, club experiences and much more. Hi there, how are you

Singer, producer and DJ, Queenie is one of London’s music gems. With her music background and diverse range of influences, she’s now one out of the mass, with a string of unique productions bridging the gap between bass, house and garage music. Her ‘And Every: Remixes’ EP is out now,

Cali-born Percussive instrumentalist, Erik Luebs, has been releasing under the Magical Mistakes moniker for the best part of four years. After starting his own label ,INNIT, inspired by the culture of Japan, he relocated to Osaka and began his artistic expedition. Working with live recordings, his production integrates elements of

Progressive, pioneering newcomer, Hubie Davison had almost slipped under our radar. If it wasn’t for the epic title track ‘I Won’t be there’ taken from his debut EP we would have overlooked this talent destined to make an impact in 2014. Some comparisons can be drawn from Mount Kimbie’s work

It’s unusual that I interview a band and question my own eloquence. Interviewing Dublin’s We Cut Corners was one of those rare occasions. To be honest, I expected as much, having listened to their head-scratchingly brilliant music – all wit and wordplay over crunching drums and guitars. For our ‘5

In a time where dubstep is in the shadows it’s interesting to see what some of the originators are getting up to. Rinse fm’s Plastician has always had a keen eye for original cuts and fresh new artist’s. With that in mind it’s understandable that Plastician’s natural progression has seen

Dom Hoare & Andy Gillham, the Hackney duo behind Echaskech, have been using an array of electronic and acoustic equipment to create their experimental electronica for nearly 10 years. Classical, electro, rave, drum and bass, IDM, ambient, house, techno and bass music have all featured in their wide sonic palette.

Little Ghosts are due to release their debut EP ‘Carnivore’ on the 11th, after eighteen-month of music writing, touching on the life experiences of crazy relationships, strippers and church girls gone bad. We managed to grab few minutes with Johnny Ghosts to know more about the band and what’s behind

Brighton-based producer Mark Dobson aka Ambassadeurs is definitely one of those prolific acts from the UK electronic scene to keep an eye on. Starting out learning his craft on an 8-bit Amiga computer, Ambassadeurs has been developing his sound through the years drawing influences from hip-hop, dub, bass and jazz,

86-90 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NE