Chromesthesia: The Colour of Sound Vol. 1
From Rio to Cairo, Miami to Kampala, Chromesthesia explores the audiopolitics of diaspora, tracing the migratory soundscapes ...
Ayo Ke Disco: Boogie, Pop & Funk from the South China Sea (1974-88)
Hitting the dance floor might not seem like a radical act, but throughout history, it’s ...
Review: Unbound EP | Chelsea Wolfe
Chelsea Wolfe presents Unbound, the final release in the She Reaches Out To She Reaches ...
Sam Fender releases new single and announces global tour
Sam Fender has released a new single, People Watching. It’s the title track of his ...
Review: Tristan Arp | a pool, a portal
Tristan Arp returns with a pool, a portal – a vast, multi-dimensional record of pin-drop ...
New record shop ‘Perfect Lives’ opens in South London
A new record shop has opened in New Cross, South London. Perfect Lives will focus ...
LCD Soundsystem quietly debuts new track
After what feels like years since american dream (and actually is), LCD Soundsystem have posted X-Ray Eyes on their ...
Review: Honey Dijon – DJ-Kicks
Fashion icon, catwalker, curator, historian, commentator, activist, Grammy winner and DJ, there ain’t much these ...
Review: Caribou – Honey
Dan Snaith’s falsetto has become a defining part of Caribou’s sound since Andorra in 2007. ...
Review: Floating Points – Cascade
Sam Shepherd’s latest LP as Floating Points, Cascade, is a return from the jazzy ether ...