Posts tagged "New Music"(Page 11)

Nils Frahm and F.S Blumm craft meticulous dub on the new album ‘2X1=4’

Image: LEITER When Nils Frahm and F.S Blumm dropped Dessert Mule, the first single off their fourth collaborative album 2X1=4, out now on LEITER, it became apparent that this record would be distinct from the work that preceded it. Immediately apparent was the shift in genre, with the duo exploring

Grimes shares new song ‘Love’ following a week of “privacy invasion” and “bad press”

Image by Charlotte Rutherford Pop star Grimes recently shared a new song via her Instagram. The singer shared that she wrote and produced the track called Love last week in response to “all the privacy invasion, bad press, online hate and harassment by paparazzis I’ve experienced this week.” This follows

Austrian musician Ro Bergman releases irresistible indie EP

           Image credit: Peter Rigaud Usually when one thinks of Austrian music, the classical comes to mind including Franz Schubert with his early romanticism work, Johann Strauss I and his legendary waltzes as well as several Wolfgangs (including Mozart with his prolific and highly influential works). Stepping into the 21st century,

Interview: Five minutes with Bloom Twins

 Image credit: Luke Nugent Now, the chances are that you may have heard of the Bloom Twins, the iconic sister duo from Ukraine and currently based in London. The two are quickly establishing themselves as a force to be reconned with in the industry as they’ve been working with well-known

Dissecting Norwegian singer Hanne Mjøen’s latest alt-pop EP

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

Interview: Five Minutes with rocomoco

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

Bendik Giske queers the saxophone on the beguiling new album, ‘Cracks’

Image: Smalltown Supersound In his seminal work Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity, the queer theorist José Esteban Muñoz examines queerness as a mode of futurity, distinguishing it from heteronormative futurity as defined by the drive to reproduce and suggesting that rather, queer futurity is concerned with

Interview: Five minutes with Clara Mae

            Image credit: Jonathan Perlmann Now don’t tell anyone but we’ve got a soft spot for the elegant pop artists who are currently making their way out of Sweden. Take Clara Mae, for example, with her breathtaking new single, ‘Crash’ released less than a week ago via Universal Music Sweden. The

PREMIERE: Ron Costa, Loco & Jam – ‘Koi (Loco & Jam Remix)’

Image courtesy The Echo Agency Esteemed Northern Irish techno producers Lloyd Reid and James People, otherwise known as Loco & Jam, are no strangers to a good remix. Their remix of Henry Von’s Propaganda would serve as their breakout, being picked up by Carl Cox for inclusion on his Space

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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