Kwabs
Former Jazz student at the Royal Academy of Music and the one-to-watch for 2014, Kwabs has more than a flutter of hype surrounding him. And quite rightly so, his single ‘Wrong or Right‘… Continue reading
Woman’s Hour – Darkest Place I know what you’re thinking; post The XX four-piece posse Women’s Hour, are filled with the same stuff as the Mercury Music Prize-winning moody youth-sters. But no. Something… Continue reading
Theo Parrish has one of the best ears for house music – filling his Detroit label, Sound Signature, with intelligently aware artists (Specter and Omar S to be exact); honing their skills and… Continue reading
Magic Says is the slyly hidden offering on Tad Mullinex, aka Dabrye‘s 2004 EP “Game Over“. The Ann Arbor native has been developing his inventive sound with long-term (and clearly creatively supportive) label Ghostly International since 2000,… Continue reading
Jon Hopkins – We Disappear The prolific potentate of the ever fluid IDM genre delivers his 4th solo album, Immunity (Domino). The album as a whole demonstrates Hopkins’ sense of smart musical intellect by… Continue reading
Harry Keyworth is a hands on kind of musician. Literally. He uses raw energy to tap out a drum beat using nothing but his guitar, whilst singing with a voice that would melt… Continue reading
What’s annoying about Young Fathers is that they know how to adapt. So much so, that just as they were surprising us with their Scot-rap goodness, they managed to slither away mercilessly… Continue reading
Well, well, well what do we have here eh? I tell you, there’s nothing more pleasing than discovering three talented males (Chris Slorach, Alex Edkins and Hayden Menzies to be exact) from Toronto… Continue reading
Is it an Erykah?! Is it an India?! Why no, it’s Fatima! And look, she is bringing with her a straw basket filled with a deep soulful energy bars and minimal techno cakes to sell at the musical market. She’s here… Continue reading
Remember back in the day when things were just, you know, simple? I remember. Kids were playing Pokemon and Magic the Gathering, hipsters actually danced in clubs and, more importantly, there was no such thing as Jessie… Continue reading