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Forbes announces that Katy Perry is the highest-paid woman in music for 2018

Katy Perry has been named by Forbes as 2018’s Highest Paid Woman In Music. The acclaimed business publication has estimated that between June 2017 and June 2018, the 34-year-old pop-star earned the equivalent of £64.7 million. Last year saw Beyoncé at the top of the list, but Perry has usurped

In Conversation with Bondax; the eclectic duo chats about their genre-bending debut album ‘Revolve’

Interview by Arnold van der Walt Bondax is a name you’ve probably seen during your music scouting excursions. Consisting of George Townsend and Adam Kayle, Bondax have blown up since 2012 and have since garnered more than 54 million views on Youtube on channels such as the influential Majestic Casual,

Tangible Spectres Glow In Objekt’s Cocoon Crush

Objekt | Cocoon Crush | PAN Release Date: November 9th Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Image Credit: Unknown The duality between the artificial and strikingly organic; to stroke emerald earth and stutter the flash of buttons and control within a machine – traverse between a dichotomy that need not be, opening

In conversation with electronic-indie trio Cubicolor

Interview by Maya-Rose Torrao Electronic-indie outfit Cubicolor have been making waves around the world with their unique and intimate sound, steeped in infectious electronica. The group have just finished a highly successful European headline tour, and are currently supporting RÜFÜS DU SOL on the US and Canada leg of their

Selling Out: Art as Profit

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock The phrase “selling out” is one that is familiar with us all, and even the thought provokes a collective groan from music lovers. As admirers of those who create the beauty that encompasses our lives, in ways that are often unimaginable regarding the unity of humankind!

Interview: Five Minutes with Felsmann + Tiley

Inspired by the grandeur of film scores, the simple beauty of contemporary piano compositions and the wide sound spectrum of electronic music, producer/composer-duo Felsmann + Tiley have started an exceptional music project, using only the sounds of synthesizers. Felsmann + Tiley note that, “Film scores often do not stand up

In conversation with indie-electronic duo HUMANS, who drop their brand new album today, ‘Going Late’

Canadian indie-electronic duo HUMANS have just dropped their brand new album today, ‘Going Late’, via Haven Sounds. The pair’s unique, minimal electronic sound comes through triumphantly on the new release; it sounds counter-intuitive, but the ‘Going Late’ Lp is simultaneously able to fill dancefloors as well as ease the listener

Endless Daze: An in Depth Look Into One of South Africa’s Most Unique Festivals

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Photography Credit: Jenna Dreisenstock Shimmer heart-glow in the immersion of community; a spark within – an inherent sense of  understanding, of acceptance: intimacy in an intangible, often oblivious nature – a vulnerability within ourselves which we all share as creatives. Sphere of flicker strobe beat awareness,

UK garage legends Kachina return as duo, share groovy new title-track from upcoming ‘Eyes Of March’ EP

Kachina have brought out the killer title-track from their upcoming EP, ‘Eyes Of March’ via Affectionate Grooves & NexGen music. With groovy reggae-infusions and echoes of classic drum ‘n bass beats, the ‘Eyes Of March’ single is a graceful nod to UK garage history, while staying fresh with contemporary flair.

Pelvic thrusts, robots and mayhem in The Chemical Brothers’ new music video for ‘Free Yourself’

The Chemical Brothers have just shared the music video for their latest track, ‘Free Yourself’, their first original music release since 2016’s ‘C-h-e-m-i-c-a-l’. The new music video was made in collaboration with Dom&Nic, who have been working on projects with The Chemical Brothers for over two decades, and features some

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