All posts tagged: austria

Listen to Attic Giant’s Cinematic Tune ‘Blow’

Launched by Daniel Tischler, Attic Giant is the exciting Vienna-based band weaving between the sounds of brilliantly arranged indie, folk and pop. Their debut single 'Blow' is a sample of what the group have coming down the pipeline. A cinematic journey bursting at the seams with full scale arrangements including strings, guitars and even a brass section, Attic Giant are a group that is surely going to leave a huge mark in music this year.

Snowbombing Festival 2016 w/ The Prodigy, Skepta and More at Mayrhofen, April 4th – 9th, Austria

A festival filled with fresh air, blue skies, black runs & white-hot parties... A week-long whirlwind of world class DJs and bands, in the idyllic alpine setting of Mayrhofen, Austria. Days are spent skiing, boarding, enjoying music on mountain top stages or relaxing in the spa of a luxury hotel. Nights deliver cutting edge performances in unique venues, from a sky high igloo, to an enchanted forest clearing. Regarded by many as... The Greatest Show on Snow. Mystical. Musical. Without Equal…

Check Out the MOUNT Remix of Kytes’ ‘On The Run’

Austrian producer MOUNT sparks a deep, 4x4-driven remix of the Kytes tune 'On The Run'. This version is a brilliant contrast to the main version, punching with sharp, pulsing synths and a head-bopping drum change-up on the verse. The original song is taken from Kytes' 'On The Run' EP which is out now on Lichtdicht Music. Have a listen.

Stream Mile Me Deaf’s New Song ‘Capable Ride’

Hailing from Vienna is the shoegaze/noise band Mile Me Deaf, who have shared their latest song 'Capable Ride' taken from the album Eerie Bits of Future Trips. Not shying away from lo-fi and fuzz-oriented sonics, there is a distinct charm to the band's sound that bubbles with a grassroots spirit. Below is a stream of 'Capable Ride'. Have a listen.

Simon/off Interview

Austrian producer Simon/off isn’t concerned about being pigeon-holed into one particular genre, but rather having the flexibility to navigate between sounds to produce a great outcome. The results are forward thinking electronic music that could indeed glide through various styles, whether garage, grime, broken beat, bass or jungle – all which are boundless and prodigious.