Review: Melt! Festival 2015
Wow, Melt!, you were a dream.
Wow, Melt!, you were a dream.
Highlights include new music from HudMo plus special guests Busta Rhymes & Flying Lotus as Captain Murphy.
Goosebumps action on a 2012 Hud Mo rework of Björk
Red Bull Music Academy and Major Lazer will be dropping their anchor at Notting Hill Carnival…
Regular readers will know how much we dig cross-genre experiments with African sounds…
You might be skeptical to hear that a cover of Hudson Mohawke has seen its contagious synth hook replaced by horns, flutes and a saxophone, but fear not. We might even be bold enough to say that Ye Mighty’s version tops the original…
Jai Paul has to be one of the most enigmatic artists in new music. Since the incomparable BTSTU blew up on the blogosphere last year, Jai has signed to XL Recordings and was long-listed in the BBC Sound of 2011. Yet no more than this is known about him: he’s 22, from north-west London and he’s displayed three disapprovals of his music on his Myspace. How wrong those critics are. Like nothing you’ve ever heard, there really is no easy way to pigeonhole BTSTU; The Guardian’s Paul Lester perhaps does the best job, describing it as J Dilla remixing Hot Chip. Made through a combination of manipulated samples, beats and harmonies, BTSTU shouldn’t work, but it just does. We would recommend you monitor Jai closely for more information or music in the future, but there really is no second-guessing him.