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Interview: Five minutes with Lydia Ainsworth

Earlier this year, on May 10th, talented Los Angeles based singer-songwriter and producer Lydia Ainsworth released her album, Phantom Forest. Within this album, you will find first-rate art-pop composed and produced by Lydia alongside two songs co-written by Survive’s Kyle Dixon and a Pink Floyd cover. The cover brings a

Interview: Five Minutes with Southernayers

Earlier this week we premiered the track, ‘Sorrow Upon You’ for the indie-pop duo, Southernayers. The track displays the duo’s vast talent in the genre with a slow build entering into vibrant synths backed up by Mick’s deep vocals. Finding inspiration in unique places, Southernayers cite from the more traditional

Interview: Five minutes with Eone

Under the moniker Eone, DJ and producer Simon Mitchell has been sharing superb bass-heavy mixes and his dynamic productions laden with wavy synths and scintillating percussion. We recently had the pleasure of premiering his track, ‘Swift Blades’ off of his latest EP Digital Visions, released August 30th via London-based label

Interview: Five Minutes with James Dexter

With his roots firmly secured in the London underground house music scene, James Dexter has grown to be recognised across the globe as a talented and hardworking DJ, producer and entrepreneur. Staking his claim through countless high-powered sets, chart-topping tracks like ‘Audio Slave’ and establishing Inermu, his own imprint dedicated

Interview: Five Minutes with Blanka Mazimela of Bantwanas

Bantwanas is a collective of South African artists who have come together with a passion for music from their homeland meeting electronica with a focus on deep house. Bantwanas, meaning children of Africa, is led by Ryan Murgatroyd and student turned collaborator, Blanka Mazimela. Their upcoming EP, ‘Back To Front’

[PREMIERE & INTERVIEW] Kefaya & Elaha Soroor – ‘Charsi’ (Music Video)

Afghan singer Elaha Soroor and award-winning electronic music/producer outfit Kefaya have come together release an enthralling album, Songs Of Our Mothers, to be released on the 27th of September. The album focusses on the trials of Afgan women as they struggle to both live in and flee their home country.

Resident Advisor Axe Numerical Scores On Album Reviews

Our taste in media is inherently subjective; the difficulties that come with writing about film, television and music raises the question – what makes a piece of media objectively good, and how can we score that piece of media on a numerical scale? It makes sense to be able to

Barricade Collapse Injures Two Dozen at Bumbershoot Music Festival

Safety at music festivals is a highly discussed topic amongst festival goers and organisers, and for obvious reasons. With the incredible opportunities festivals bring for all music lovers, unfortunately there are bound to be accidents when thousands of people (with access to alcohol and more often than not illicit drugs)

Interview: Five minutes with Eelke Kleijn

RÜFÜS DU SOL has teamed up house producer & composer Eelke Kleijn for a remix of ‘No Place’ off their forthcoming ‘SOLACE REMIXED’ album. The album will be released on Friday the 6th of September. Ahead of this release, we were able to sit down and learn a little more

Fyre Festival Controversy Continues; Artists, Models, Talent Agencies & More Facing Lawsuits

When all the information surrounding the infamous Fyre Festival were first revealed; specifically, when the Netflix and Hulu documentaries provided detailed insight into the truth behind the disaster – the internet blew up, and for good reason. As more and more details emerged, the true absurdity of the situation became

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