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PREMIERE: We caught up with bass producer Klavay, as he shares innovative track ‘New Order’ with us

Interview by Arnold van der Walt Klavay is one of the busiest bass producers of the year. He has released multiple singles throughout 2018, including ‘The Call’, ‘Snake Charmer’, ‘Visions’, ‘Something About Us’, ‘Flex’ and today he released the exciting new track, ‘New Order’. Originally from Milwaukee but currently based

In Conversation With Enrico Sangiuliano, the Highest Selling Techno Artist on Beatport

Interview by Arnold van der Walt Anyone who has been following the latest trends in the world of techno music would surely have stumbled upon the name Enrico Sangiuliano. Enrico is one of the most in-demand electronic artists in his field, especially after he rose to prominence after his 2015

ODESZA release remix EP from TOKiMONSTA, Photay, The Glitch Mob and more

ODESZA’s “Falls (feat. Sasha Sloan)” has quickly become one of the fan favorites off the electronic duo’s GRAMMY-nominated latest album A Moment Apart and a staple of their live set, so today they have released a six–track remix EP (Foreign Family Collective / Counter Records) that finds the song reimagined

Eye See You: Privacy & Consent In Public Spaces

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock As is obvious, the life of a musician in the public eye can rise to levels of fame unimaginable; to the point in which often the musicians themselves can barely cope. Finding oneself in the spotlight may be a blessing, a curse or a combination of

15 Imaginative and Artistic Electronic Music Videos From October

By Jenna Dreisenstock There are many ways to portray narratives; whether they be through novels, auditory journeys, television and film. Music videos are such incredibly powerful tools – a visual journey in perpetual motion with sound, the images conjured within as we listen to each track and are suddenly able

“One third nostalgia, one third party, one third love”: In Conversation with Robert Parker

Interview by Maya-Rose Torrão Swedish synthwave master Robert Parker has been making music for over 20 years, fusing electronic genres such as synthpop, chiptune and disco together to create his own retro synth-saturated sound. Robert Parker trained classically in piano when he was growing up but then began to experiment with

Overhype; A Zealous Depressant.

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Hype; the sweetest blessing or the most insidious of poison. I’ve spoken before regarding the ways in which hype can ultimately create immense amount of pressure on musicians; how without really being sure what we want to hear, we tend to hurt our own enjoyment of

15 Luminous Synthwave Albums of 2018

By Jenna Dreisenstock A lost-wanderer within the Synthwave world; the neon bright aesthetic, retro-nostalgia at every turn and a rabbit hole of synthesiser effects one wouldn’t believe are even possible. Synthwave is a genre that often flies under the radar despite it’s compelling and creative nature; an underbelly of pixel

In Conversation with Anja Schneider days ahead of new EP Release, ‘Run The City’

Interview by Arnold van der Walt “For me, music still matters above all else.” Anja Schneider, the acclaimed radio broadcaster, producer, DJ and label boss will be releasing her highly anticipated EP Run The City this coming Friday (19 October) via her own label Sous Music. Run The City will

In conversation with South African house producer Kyle Watson

Image: Time Consuming Tick Tock Interview by Arnold van der Walt South African producer, Kyle Watson, has been one of the biggest rising stars of the electronic music scene in recent years. He recently released his ‘Into The Morning’ album, containing tracks that sees the dynamic producer flex his muscles

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