Having been at the top tier of our artists of choice for 2 years now, …
Crystal Castles have shared a new song in which they call ‘Deicide’. This is the …
Entering into its 4th year as a festival but with over 7 years experience as an infamous party starter in the capital, Eastern Electrics has over the years built up lasting relationships with some of the most celebrated house and techno artists on the global circuit and this is truly reflected in the calibre of talent destined to play at this year’s main event.
Fancy four days and four nights spent partying on the idyllic Adriatic coast? This year’s Stop Making Sense is the perfect Croatian adventure, striking the perfect balance between an all-out rave with the hottest underground acts with a blissful escape for those detouring the hustle. Between the 16th - 19th July, the Stop Making Sense family invite festival-goers to let loose by dancing, feasting, lounging and partying in one of Croatia’s most stunning settings, The Garden Tisno. With ticket and accommodation bundles starting at £128, there is no excuse to miss out.
With their new LP 'Born in the Echoes', the follow-up album to their 2010 'Further' scheduled for release July 17th , The Chemical Brothers share their new single 'Under Neon Lights ' featuring St. Vincent.
Ghostpoet explores the trials and tribulations of someone involved in multiple one-night stands, yet deals …
London’s Vaults never ceases to amaze us. Literally every song that they have shared has …
In his latest work 'MartyrLoserKing', poet, actor and writer Saul Williams explores the themes of hackers and technology, something in which the Brooklyn-based artist has been experimenting with for a couple of years now. Having previously shared the track 'Burundi' featuring Emily Kokal of Warpaint, Williams now shares the video, directed by Kivu Ruhorahoza.
Similar to her LP Bastards, the remix project of tracks taken from her album …
Having toured and performed with Bonobo, not to mention releasing her 'Patchwork' EP back in 2013, London-raised, now Amsterdam-based artist Szjerdene unveils her magical new track 'Are You Here'. Produced by ∆T∆TIK∆, the ethereal and epic slice of electronic pop is executed with grace as Szjerdene elegantly lays down lush vocal work over this dreamy soundscape. Below is a stream of 'Are You Here' which is out June 12th.