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Take a psychedelic trip through Shit Robot’s “OB-8”

DFA Records has largely been gaining mainstream attention for the revival tour of LCD Soundsystem, but dedicated fans of the label know that a lot of other things have been happening for the label as well recently, such as long-time DFA artist Shit Robot’s release of “OB-8” and “Torpedo,” out

Exclusive: Five Minutes with TC

Drum n Bass legend TC has had some massive successes in the last few years as a major force within the genre. We recently caught up with him and discussed influential albums, studio setup, and much more! Hi there, how are you and what are you up to today? I

Exclusive: We learn more about Classicworks with Cardopusher

There are a lot of record labels out there, but there are some really exceptional teams out there working on some truly fantastic work. Based in Barcelona, the electronic music Classicworks released is no holds barred, daring, and yet finely curated. Their releases aren’t for the novice listener by any

James Blake collaboration with Bon Iver ‘I Need A Forest Fire’ gets visuals

While James Blake’s third album was rumoured to have various left-of-center collaborations (such as infamous Hip hop figure Kanye West), the resulting work that is his third release, The Colour in Anything, largely only contained solo work plus one stunning collab-piece with Bon Iver. Today a visual component was released

Interview: We have a strange chat with Iglooghost

Brainfeeder Records has always found its stronghold in celebrating the dark, manic corners of the electronic underworld, but even we aren’t sure if we’ve chatted with anyone quite as eccentric as UK artist IGLOOGHOST. Part Casper the friendly ghost and part mad scientist, the graphic designer/producer is the result of

News: D’Angelo crafts stunning ode to Prince with ‘Sometimes It Snows in April’

The music world has been mourning ever since the untimely death of the legendary Prince. People have been grieving in various ways, and recently, the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon had D’Angelo come to the show to beautifully sing ‘Sometimes It Snows in April,’ with comedian Maya Rudolph and Gretchen

Club cheval releases Triple J Mixup Saga Episode I ‘Space’

Club cheval is heading down to Asia, but before they do, they’ve dropped a mix for Australia’s Triple J, their first in their ‘Space’ series. Crafting an elaborate story via mix/radio isn’t easy, but the French boys know how to spin into a magical world all of their own. While

Exclusive: 5 Minutes with Aisha Zoe

Aisha Zoe (formally of AZ & Tor) has been working on some incredible music lately, and so we knew we had to have a chat with her as she gets ready for some massive projects. Hi there, how are you and what are you up to today? Just been training

Funkadelic, Kendrick Lamar, and Ice Cube bring to life “Ain’t That Funkin’ Hard On You? (Remix)” in new Video

Kendrick Lamar has been hard at work reviving funk and jazz, and his latest endeavor involves visuals for a remix of Parliament-Funkadelic‘s “Ain’t That Funkin’ Hard On You?” with Ice Cube. The video sees Kendrick and co as aliens taking the viewers on a psychedelic journey, exactly they way the

Exclusive: 5 minutes with Rina Sawayama

The pop world has been venturing into left of center fields, with eccentric pop starlets like Grimes gaining the attention from the mainstream world and selling out massive venues. With this in mind, there’s something absolutely incredible occurring in the realm of pop, and artist Rina Sawayama is an up-and-coming

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