While we’re proudly a UK webzine, it’s difficult to deny that the Northern European territories of Europe are spitting out some unique talent. Take Danish singer MØ, for instance, who has just released her official music video for ‘Kindness’ or Norwegian songstress, Sigrid whose latest single, ‘Buring Bridges’ has already
As seasons come and go and trends in the music industry change, we believe one thing remains the same: lo-fi music is where it’s at. Take rocomoco, for instance: the Berlin-based duo who are easing souls around the world with their latest single, ‘Grooveshop’ with the Danish producer Hoffy Beats
Image credit: Joakim Reimer Within the deep recesses of synthwave, you’ll find several notorious producers who have created names for themselves with their epic albums. Take Com Truise, for instance with his two albums Galactic Melt and In Decay that set the bar for 2011 and 2012. A further step
Image credit: Viktor Schanz With an aptitude for creating stellar dancefloor tracks time and time again, Felix Jaehn has shared that he will be releasing his new album Breathe via Universal Music on the 1st of October. While we await this highly anticipated album to be unveiled, the music producer
Flying in from Sweden and landing on our doorstep shortly are JUNG. The pair have just released their latest single, ‘Somebody Like You’ with an upcoming EP shortly on its way. With a precedence of impressive releases (their single, ‘Let Him Go (ft. Clara Mae)’ reached platinum in Sweden and
Romanian-born Toronto-bred DJ and producer Simina Grigoriu is an example of an artist who has put in the work to achieve incredible accolades during her decade-long career. Cutting her teeth in the industry as a DJ, she made the inevitable transition to production. Her sound finds itself amongst the haze
From queer protest art to the meeting of two techno giants, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order, here’s what we have on repeat: Faithless – Everybody, Everybody After the release of last year’s All Blessed, it was clear that Sister Bliss and
Image: Dias When approaching Space Afrika’s latest album and first for label Dais, it’s necessary to understand that this work is informed foremost by the complexities of displacement and Black British diasporic identity. But then Space Afrika have always focalised their work on these sorts of convolutions, arriving at genrefluid
Image: Planet Mu Despite the fate of the dance floor still very much hanging in the balance around the world, 2021 has been an alarmingly triumphant year for footwork. This year alone, we have been graced with albums which have shifted the genres in ways we have not thought possible.
Image: Gloriette The breakup album is often a significant turning point in the scope of an artist’s oeuvre. There’s no real blueprint for them, rather they exist as asymptotes of the various ways we as humans process and experience grief. This near impossible task of expressing the trauma of heartbreak
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