Norway-originated, Liverpool-based group I SEE RIVERS have shared an amazing video for their single 'DA RAM'. What features a man who is unhappy with his everyday life as working in the fields of a farm, he decides to let loose and let his wild side roam free. Now mind you, it should also be noted that I SEE RIVERS are constantly in the background dancing like it's a non-stop party. Is it called influence, perhaps? But regardless on how miserable anyone's work is, you're probably going to be more than enticed to have a good time considering that three lovely ladies are constantly jumping about around you.

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The Subliminal head honcho has had a hiatus from the UK club scene, but broke this in stunning fashion at the tail end of last year. Hitting the likes of Church in Leeds and Egg London, the house music master reminded everyone why he remains one of the most prized global talents with a slew of sets which confirmed his rare ability to match crowd pleasing charisma with underground appeal and technical ability.

Underground has been bringing the hype to Liverpool since it opened in a flurry of …
Liverpool’s freshest club Underground has had an inspiring start, adding a fresh musical assault on the city’s clubbing terrain. Ben Klock got the momentum going, with further underground techno turns from Ame, Magda, Paws and SEFF, but as December swings by it’s the time for a new musical shift with the return of two favourites of the city’s scene. That pairing is party starters du jour Freeze and one of Merseyside’s strongest musical voices, Greg Wilson.

From the time of their early tracks such as ‘All My Love’ and ‘Behave’, Liverpool …
This year’s instalment sees the return of techno legend Sven Vath, renowned as a risk taking visionary and innovator and master creator of the infamous Cocoon parties, he’ll be at the helm performing a very special extended set, joined by one of the hottest techno artists on the circuit, who following an array of famed sets over the last few year and acclaimed productions on Cocoon Recordings, has firmly established himself as a major player - Ilario Alicante. Bringing some northern clout to the proceedings is Tim Green who makes his Asylum debut, his ability to manoeuvre through the realms of house and techno makes his sound unmistakable and completing the bill is Asylum regular Jemmy.

Indie band Calvary gained regonition back in 2015, releasing tracks such as ‘Soak’ and ‘An …

Liverpool band ETHCES are an interesting lot. Over the past two years their sound has …