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Single Review: Squarepusher Reignites His Iconic Style In ‘Nervelevers’ Hypersonic Bliss

Squarepusher | Nervelevers (single) | WARP Release Date: 8 January, 2020 English musician Tom Jenkinson – known, most notably as Squarepusher – hardly needs an introduction; and with the upcoming release of his first album in five years – the iconic producer has fans reeling with anticipation when it comes

Review: Anthony Linell’s Club-Ready Techno Brims With Experimental Personality In ‘Core Field Horizon’ EP

Anthony Linell | Core Field Horizon (EP) | Northern Electronics Release Date: 12 December, 2019 Engaging club-ready, dancefloor beats with the darker obscurity of experimental music and the intricacies of noise (as a genre) is a difficult feat – the juxtaposition between which is often quite substantial. However, Swedish DJ

Interview: Five Minutes with teepee

Tereza Lavickova (singer-electric guitarist) and Miroslav Patocka (singer-acoustic guitarist) are the driving force behind the nom de plume of teepee. The two have just released their latest single, ‘Parallel Worlds’ via SPRINGSTOFF ahead of their upcoming album, Where the Ocean Breaks. The two met in high school before they began

Review: Intergalactic Gary’s ‘Signs of Disarray’ EP Glows With Haunting, Mysterious Techno

Intergalactic Gary | Signs of Disarray (EP) | Midnight Shift Release Date: 6 December, 2019 DJ and producer John Scheffer, well-known under his moniker Intergalactic Gary, has been a prominent figure in the electronic music scene circa the 1980’s; Scheffer graced The Hague’s (a city residing on the west coast

Single Review: Jon Hopkins & Kelly Lee Owens Collaboration On ‘Luminous Spaces’ Glimmers In A Heartwarming Starlight

Jon Hopkins & Kelly Lee Owens | Luminous Spaces (single) | Domino Recording Co. Release Date: 5 December, 2019 Jon Hopkins is perhaps known as one of the music industry’s most recognisable producers when it comes to left-field electronic music; and with the English musician’s extensive library of work, one

Interview with South African talent Reinhardt Buhr

Cape Town-born improvisational musician and composer Reinhardt Buhr blends the sounds of the Flamenco guitar’s unpredictable rhythms with the ancient harmonies of the Australian didgeridoo, the ethereal sounds of the electric cello, the majestic sounds of the Israeli Shofar, synthesiser, percussion & vocals. He started his musical career in 2010

Interview with Moscow-based DJ and Music producer Mujuice

Moscow-based musician Roman Litvinov, aka Mujuice, is one of those rare artists that can flawlessly do it all. He creates techno, frosty acid house, emotionally powerful symphonic compositions or incredibly catchy heartbroken pop songs. Mujuice, who holds a degree in graphic design, refuses to be labelled as a strictly electronic

Hildur Guðnadóttir Becomes First Solo Female Composer To Claim Golden Globe For Best Original Score

Hildur Guðnadóttir won Best Original Score for her work on the critically acclaimed film ‘Joker’ – the first (solo) woman to claim the award in the 77th Annual Golden Globes. Image: Paul Drinkwater — NBCUniversal / Getty Images It’s fair to say that inclusivity in the film industry when it

Live Music Event Company Sofar Sounds To Pay Settlement of $460,000 In Compensation To Workers

As creatives, the term ‘we’ll pay you in exposure’ is one of the most frustrating realities we have to face in every facet of the creative industries – musicians, artists, writers and many others working in these industries are often expected to work for little next to nothing, with creative

Review: Yamaneko Travels Ambient Rainy-Day Terrains In Spirals Heaven Wide

Yamaneko | Spirals Heaven Wide | Local Action Release Date: 15 November, 2019 The craft of storytelling does not necessarily require language or tangible imagery in order to build detailed and intricate worlds; the ways in which we navigate our experiences can be present in many mediums, allowing us to

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