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Palmistry unveils two unreleased collaborations with SOPHIE for FACT magazine

Image via Palmistry British producer Palmistry has unveiled previously unreleased music by him and late producer, SOPHIE. The friends’ collaboration is dubbed ‘Sophistry.’ The two tracks, OFC and The Worst Boy Band In The World, appear as a part of Palmistry’s recent mix for FACT magazine. The tracks are quintessentially

U.K makes vaccine passports mandatory for entrance into nightlife venues

Image by Jack Taylor The U.K government’s proposal to enforce a vaccine passport policy at all nightlife venues will go ahead as planned. This means that it will be mandatory for patrons to be fully vaccinated in order to gain entry into nightclubs, live music venues and other potentially crowded

Massive Attack commission research to help reduce the carbon footprint of live music events

Image by Warren Du Preez & Nick Thornton Massive Attack are calling on the government to initiate plans to reduce carbon emissions produced by concerts and live music events. The iconic band commissioned a report called the Roadmap To Super Low Carbon Live Music in association with the Tyndall Centre

Weekly Roundup: 8 synthwave artists you should have on repeat

Image by Jon Simo and Brad A Kinnan From veterans of the scene to a new guard of artists shifting the genre into the future, these are the essential synthwave artists you should be listening to right now. In no particular order, here’s who we have on repeat:  At 1980

A Flawless debut EP from future-pop artist Maria Domark

It really wasn’t that long ago that Maria Domark appeared on our radar with her “in-your-face” song, ‘Mieway’ and naturally, we were hooked. The Russian-born, Israeli based artist sat down with us for an exclusive interview, in which we explored her upcoming debut EP, Flawless and her unparalleled creative process.

Interview: 5 minutes with Auriga

Image courtesy The Echo Agency Auriga’s sound is the sort of techno that can only be formulated by a deep rooted understanding of music. Her dynamic and kinetic productions embrace the sort of melodies, harmonies and textures that add an impossible sense of dimension to the regular time thud of

Shayne Oliver’s Anonymous Club release their weapon of mass disruption, ‘SCREENSAVERS VOL.1’

Image by Jelena Luis Hood by Air occupies a sort of legendary cult status in fashion and pop culture. The streetwear brand, brainchild of designer and cultural provocateur Shayne Oliver, first arrived in 2006. The identity of the brand is rooted in the underground subcultures of New York, from ballroom

TSHA wants you to feel the love on new EP, ‘OnlyL’

Image Ninja Tune TSHA has slowly been on the rise to becoming one of the UK’s strongest new voices in electronic music. Last year’s Flowers EP largely solidified this status, a dazzling collection that revealed an immense sense of emotional depth and awareness to TSHA’s natural electronic pop affinities. The

Caribou wants to motivate you with the new single, ‘You Can Do It’

It’s possible that Caribou may be a sage, or at the very least incredibly astute. There’s something eerie about the aptness of Dan Snaith’s nomenclature with regards to the zeitgeist. The fact that last year’s Suddenly arrived with a lead single called Home and left with a final single called

Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu switch faces on the new EP, ‘Persona’

Image Ninja Tune Marie Davidson has been on a bit of a journey. Her take on synth driven techno was at once intriguing and charming, heightened by an extensive live hardware setup and unique spoken word approach. Flitting across her knobs and machines, her stage presence was at once enigmatic

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