Artist Spotlight: @Peace
On very rare occasions you hear a riff, beat or voice that stops you in your tracks…
On very rare occasions you hear a riff, beat or voice that stops you in your tracks…
It’s hard to come by guitar music I can really enjoy these days, but having spent the last week badly…
A few months ago Odd Future announced that a new group, The Internet, had been born into their camp of madly talented wolves. Comprised of Syd Tha Kyd (the group’s live DJ and sound engineer) on vocals and Matt Martian on production, they seem to be skating down yet another musical path that I can only describe as ‘Odd Future RnB’…
Before he played The Fleece in Bristol last week, York singer-songwriter Benjamin Francis Leftwich…
…including tracks from Jay Electronica, Little Dragon, Domo Genesis, Sepalcure and many more!
Let’s be frank. In recent years, R&B as a genre has lost all credibility…
Fresh off from a U.S. tour supporting Skrillex, Foreign Beggars invited us backstage to chat…
The mystery is paling slightly but Wu Lyf’s charming volatility is still affecting. The controversy over their indie-credibility probably makes up the majority of their column inches…
Reflective new age signals new direction for the Renate resident.
Amazonian rhythms from the London promoters.
A Venezuelan folkloric tradition takes on the form of a South American Sade.
Latvian ambient from founding member of avant-garde group NSRD.
A ten minute ambient waterfall on ESP Institute.
Psychedelic Anatolian rock on Ironhands.
A heap of jazz-sampling hip-hop, NYC rocksteady and a boogaloo Beck cover.
Contemplative songs for a lonely winter night from the Coastal Haze family member.
Cape Verdian new wave, Cameroonian jazz-funk and Utrecht electronica.
Calming ambient, jazz funk fusion and soul pop, all by way of Japan.
80s synth-pop, Balearic and Italo from the NTS and dublab resident.
1971 Jazz fusion, 1978 emotive Lebanese tones, and 1986 Ivory Coast reggae.
Hong Kong mix, plus interactive map and favourite spots around town.
Showcasing Bulgaria’s rich heritage and vibrant present from a DJ who counts Zip as a fan.
Funk, soul, rhythm n blues, biscuits and coffee make up this gorgeous mix and delightful city guide.