Posts tagged "Pop"(Page 2)

Jam City – EFM

British producer Jack Latham, AKA Jam City, is often overlooked for his contributions to the current direction of dance oriented pop music and the sound of the underground. His unique style combines influences from across genres such as grime, R&B, and electronic, and since his lauded 2012 debut Classical Curves,

Romy – Loveher

Collaborating with producers Fred again.. and Stuart Price, as well as her bandmate Jamie xx, Romy’s upcoming album Mid Air looks to be a window into her journey toward love, intimacy, and acceptance. Finding solace on the dance floor, the album delves into themes of love, grief, relationships, identity, and

Cobrah – Suck

Suck, the new single from Cobrah, is as scuzzy as you might expect. The Swedish underground pop princess once again conjures up a sweaty, pulse quickening banger with her signature monotone cadence and propulsive house beats. But while Suck might sound like another variation of tracks like Brand New Bitch

KID BE KID, Björk, FKA twigs, Grimes

KID BE KID – Truly A Life Goal But No Ice Cream

Gowned in an oversized Kimono, wearing the war paint of a warrior, KID BE KID confronts what it means to live in a technologically-obsessed, image-fixated, exhibitionist environment that is the internet, or more broadly speaking, the modern world. And she does so in 10 beat-focused tracks, which she has compiled

Q+A: 5 minutes with Lilith Merlot

A musician since youth, Dutch singer Lilith Merlot has taken what she has learned over the years, her Jazz vocal studies at the Rotterdam Conservatory, her musical upbringing, and her personal experience with breakup grief, and combined it all to create a gentle and open-hearted EP titled Shades Of Blue.

Saint Rock

Production team Saint Rock pull the curtain back on new EP

Last Friday, Electro-pop production duo Saint Rock released their 6-track EP, Real, which includes the recently released single ‘Bad Vibes’. A mix of songwriting elements and a wide range of genre influences, from Pop to EDM, the project has been signed to Buy Now Records, making it the duo’s third

Christine and the Queens – Tears can be so soft

Christine and the Queens’ forthcoming album, PARANOÏA, ANGELS, TRUE LOVE, is a body of work heavily inspired by Tony Kushner’s seminal work, Angels In America. The play, set in a desolate 90’s New York amidst the AIDS pandemic, flutters between a greyscale urban reality and fuchsia tinged fantasia. The latest

Marianna Winter, SZA, Kehlani, Alina Baraz

Q+A: 5 minutes with Marianna Winter

Bang Bang, she shot me down; Marianna Winter sports a firearm in her newly released music video for her single ‘Consequences’. Directed by Trygvi Danielsen, the video makes its debut soon after the song was first released late last week and has already earned support from the celebrity entertainment magazine

Kesha – Eat The Acid

If there’s anyone in pop who truly deserves her flowers, it’s Kesha. The past few years have been turbulent at best for the singer-songwriter, who despite a very public legal battle against alleged abuser Dr Luke, has still kept singing. Some has been promising, like the folksy confessional of Rainbow,

LT, MARINA, Sohodolls, Melanie Martinez

Q+A: 5 minutes with LT

With roots in folk songwriting, independent musician LT has switched genres and, to mark the occasion has changed her moniker. Formerly known as Leanne Tennant, the Unsigned Only award-winning musician is now pursuing the pop vein, continuing the precedent she set with her previously released single ‘Rollercoaster’. Free from allusions,

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