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Review: The Focused, Minimalist Trance Of Bicep’s ‘Sundial’

Bicep | Sundial (single) | Ninja Tune Release Date: 12 January, 2021 In anticipation of their latest and highly anticipated LP ‘Isles’ which is set to release on January 22nd via Ninja Tune, beloved electronic duo Bicep have released their newest single ‘Sundial’. Bicep are known for experimenting with various

Legendary Trip-hop producer Wax Tailor provides provative album

   Image Credit: Ronan Siri What better way to mark the turbulent times, than the release of a highly revealing album, by Wax Tailor? Shadow Of Their Suns, officially released today Lab’oratoire, takes no prisoners with its brutal portrayal of modern society. Stream / Download The Shadow Of Their Suns While

Cover Review: ††† (Crosses) Return With A Distinct Take On Cause & Effects’ ‘The Beginning Of The End’

††† (Crosses) | The Beginning Of The End (cover of Cause & Effect) | BMG Rights Management / Rise Records Release Date: 25 December, 2020 A side project of Deftones frontman Chino Moreno; ††† (Crosses) explores the distinct and signature vocal stylings of Moreno that he is most celebrated for,

Review: Dancing To The End Of The World In Grimes’ Miss Anthropocene (Rave Edition)

Grimes (ft. Various Artists) | Miss Anthropocene (Rave Edition) | 4AD Release Date: January 1st, 2021 On February 21st 2020, Canadian musician and now pop-sensation icon Claire Boucher, otherwise known under her moniker Grimes, released her now critically acclaimed album ‘Miss Anthropocene‘. An ode to a supernatural being created by

Single Review: The Hauntingly Bewitching Phantoms Of Alice Glass’ ‘SUFFER AND SWALLOW’

Alice Glass | SUFFER AND SWALLOW (single) | Eating Glass Records Release Date: 6 January, 2020 With a laudable career spanning over a decade; the ghostly midnight cloak of Alice Glass’ enigmatic presence has captivated her audience from day one. The songstress has made an unmistakable name for herself in

Review: Flourishing Soundscapes Sing A Velveteen Ballad In ‘The Other Lover’ By Little Dragon x Moses Sumney

Little Dragon x Moses Sumney | The Other Lover | Ninja Tune Release Date: 14 December, 2020 In their continuous growth as a band; Swedish synth-pop quartet Little Dragon are known not only for their ever evolving sound – wonderfully playful with their experimental approach to genre-breaking boundaries with each

Review: The Tender, Emotional Ambience Of Jon Hopkins’ Cover Of ‘Dawn Chorus’

Jon Hopkins | Dawn Chorus (cover) | Domino Recording Co. Release Date: 10 December, 2020 There’s nothing quite like the warmth we feel when one of our favourite artists pays homage to another artist we deeply admire and love.  To see their take on the original musician’s track is always

Review:박혜진 Park Hye Jin & Nosaj Thing’s Mesmerising Collaboration ‘CLOUDS’ Glistens With Personal Serenity

박혜진 Park Hye Jin x Nosaj Thing | CLOUDS | Ninja Tune Release Date: 9 December, 2020 In June of this year, 박혜진 Park Hye Jin released her EP ‘How can I’ and has been lauded for her ability to craft her sound in a manner that definitely stands out

Single Review: Cherry Glazerr Dive Into New Territory As Electronic Synth-Pop Swirls In ‘Rabbit Hole’

Cherry Glazerr | Rabbit Hole | Secretly Canadian Release date: 9 December, 2020 Made up of members Tabor Allen on drums, Sami Perez on bass and outstandingly charismatic vocalist, guitarist and frontwoman Clementine Creevy; American band Cherry Glazerr are a trio who are not afraid to push the boundaries.  When

Review: Thom Yorke, Burial & Four Tet Join Forces In The Downtempo Minimalism Of ‘Her Revolution/His Rope’

Thom Yorke, Burial & Four Tet | Her Revolution/His Rope | XL Records Release Date: 2 December, 2020 In a surprise collaborative return from three of the most beloved and iconic artists in the music industry; Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, William Bevan – otherwise known as the ever enigmatic pioneer

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