REVIEW: XAM Duo – XAM Duo
With the ambience and integrity of self-described ‘non-musician’ Brian Eno, and the direction and experimental approach of Terry Riley, XAM Duo’s self-entitled new album is t
New London club E1 to replace Studio Spaces
E1 – a new London club will open it’s doors at the end of the year. Located in Wapping, at 110 Pennington Street in London, the space formerly known as Studio Spaces will b
Interview: 5 minutes with RINNGS
Multi-instrumentalist duo RINNGS outline their creation process exclusively with percussion and vocals. Consisting of Karl Zine and Nai Jannson, their unique formula of lush layere
REVIEW: Demdike Stare – Wonderland LP
Loyal jungle head fans of Demdike Stare, have been waiting nearly five years for a new full-length by the digital obsessed duo (i.e. Sean Canty & Miles Whittaker), and we were
Interview: 5 minutes with CHVRN
Ahead of his EP release via The Playground Records, we chat to Russian based electronic producer CHVRN about his origins, sound journey and where his name comes from. Tell us abou
Ninja Tune To Release The Bug Vs Earth Album
Ninja Tune have announced the upcoming release of Concrete Desert, the new collaboration between Kevin Martin (The Bug) and Dylan Carlson (Earth). The album will be out in digital
Illenium ft. Echos premiere Dabin remix of single “Afterlife” via UKF
‘ASHES Remixes’ is the new album from melodic bass music producer ILLENIUM to be released on 16th December via Seeking Blue and Kasaya Records. ILLENIUM has garnered previous s
In conversation with Mikaela Davis
Interview by Shannon Lawlor Mikaela Davis is a 24-year old composer, harpist and vocalist from Rochester, New York. Her music could be best described as classically inspired indie-
Interview: 5 minutes with Mamiko Motto
Ahead of the The Playground’s next event at The Steelyard, we chat to DJ, producer and composer, Mamiko Motto about the emotional character her music takes on, the fascinatio
REVIEW: Burial: YOUNG DEATH / NIGHTMARKET (HDB100)
With the sound of crackling and the clunking of metals, Burial is back after an almost three-year hiatus with YOUNG DEATH / NIGHTMARKET. On Black Friday, fans of the ever enigmatic