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Interview: Five Minutes with Joris Delacroix

  Image credit: Guilhem Canal Despite the UK being filled with vibrant, upcoming artists, the music scene in France always leads us astray – down a path of contemporary melodic house and into the midsts of an ever-evolving scene. Joris Delacroix is one such artist, who’s currently working his way towards

Interview: Five Minutes with ERA C

Image credit: Johannes Kremer As two musicians meet in the fog of the industry, a thought floats across their minds – what would happen if we were to collaborate together? ERA C, the combination of vocalist Sofia Insua from the Guatemalan band Easy Easy and Mirza Ramic from the US duo

Pause to consider with alternative electronic composer Melldu’s latest LP

    Image credit: Oleg Larin (@beside.himself) Let’s journey into the vast lands of Russia, with its harsh climate and unique people. It’s not difficult to image experimental creations arising from such a place, as we find with Melldu and his latest LP release – Mute Theatre. However, the album is a

Indie musician Cujo Moon shares the importance of continuous creativity with latest EP

Image credit: Rae Mercedes During a time of intense competition for acknowledgement from the masses, many musicians feel pressure to create something “edgy”, “unique” or even what could be widely commercialised. In this process, it’s easy for the musician’s creativity to become crushed, as they turn away from the concepts

Interview: Five Minutes with Beach Tiger

Image credit: Honey Trap Have you ever reach that point in a relationship where you ask yourself ‘Where Do We Go From Here’? What about taking it one step further – when you reach that point in your career, your life plans? The final, step leads you to ask that

Wolf Saga highlights social issues with indie-pop album

 Image credit: Michael Alexander While we always strive to stay up to date with the industry and create the most relevant content possible, it never hurts to take a look back and see if we missed anything. This is how we can uncover previously undiscovered gems such as Wolf Saga’s

Interview: Five Minutes with French-touch producer CruSz

 Image credit: Kevin Deviercy Stream / Download Okay Boomerz EP Consider how the music scene has changed since the late 90’s. Chances are, the underground French-touch scene is going to make its way into your head. CruSz emerges from this time, proving his work with over two decades of musical

One of London’s favourite nightclubs, fabric plans a 42 hour re-opening party

Image Credit: Sophie Harbinson Almost a year ago, due to the outbreak of the Covid-19, the UK government ordered clubs and music venues to shut their doors with immediate effect. This has been severely detrimental to an industry that contributes £66 billion per year to the country’s economy.  In an

Interview: Five Minutes with Ray Okpara

Image Credit: Christian Dammert Ray Okpara, a German-based DJ and producer has felt the effects covid and the impact it’s had on his local industry – just like every other musician around the world. However, the musician displays a unique positivity – finding humour and adventure in the moments that

Experimental musician Ed Is Dead portrays a disturbed society in latest album

Prior to covid, there was still a GLOBAL SICKNESS that has been dominating the world for quite some time. Seeping into people’s minds, distorting their principles and breeding hatred amongst each other. Ed Is Dead provides a counterpoint to this with his newly released album, GLOBAL SICKNESS. The album is

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