Roundup, December #1
From French touch funk to future forward bass, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: Grimes – Player of Games Following previously heard tr
TOKiMONSTA takes us to a technicolour discotheque on new single, ‘Naked’
Image by Bethany Vargas Six years ago, Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA was diagnosed with a strange and rare brain disease which caused her to temporarily lose her hearing and her
House music legend Mr. G laments the new normal on ‘The Forced Force Is Not The Real Force’
Image by Emilie Pria 2012 was an important year for electronic music. The renewed interest in the sound of underground club music had brought about the birth of modern EDM and the
Motor City Drum Ensemble finds human connection on triumphant mix for fabric
Image: Fabric The concept of the recorded DJ mix has never been more relevant than in our current moment. In the absence of nightclubs and music venues, DJs turned to recorded cont
Weekly Roundup: releases we’ve had on repeat
Image by Rob Walbers From acid induced Miami bass to an eleven minute reworking of a disco magnum opus, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular
Weekly Roundup: what we have on repeat
Image by Daniel Swan With each displaying their own distinct cultural influences from East Africa to Miami, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no partic
Review: The Dazzling, Starry Groove Of ‘Black Hole’ By Glowbug x Lourdes Hernández
Glowbug x Lourdes Hernández | Black Hole | Glowbug / Self-Released Release Date: 15 January, 2021 Daniel Anderson may be known as one half of nostalgic post-hardcore band Idiot Pi
Interview: Five Minutes with Polo & Pan
Indie disco duo Polo & Pan have released their new EP Feel Good . The EP title track also titled ‘Feel Good’ has received acclaim with over 750,000 streams in the fir
In Conversation with Bondax; the eclectic duo chats about their genre-bending debut album ‘Revolve’
Interview by Arnold van der Walt Bondax is a name you’ve probably seen during your music scouting excursions. Consisting of George Townsend and Adam Kayle, Bondax have blown up s
The Forgotten LGBT & Racial Roots of Clubbing Culture
Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Not long ago, I wrote an article about womxn in history who shaped the ways in which we create, explore and understand electronic music today: and how