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Interview: Surgeon and Lady Starlight

Headlining The Playground event at The Steelyard, we touch base with the duo about the collaboration turned lifestyle they’ve created, insight into their panic induced amount of caffeine in the studios and the mantras they say before stage. Is the collaboration between Lady Starlight and Surgeon an ongoing project or

UK techno titan Rebekah is releasing a debut full-length album, called Fear Paralysis, a full 13 years after the release of her first 12-inch back in 2004. The record follows three other recent EPs put out by Soma Records, Confined Heart, Code Black and Anxiety, as well as some high-profile

Michelangelo‘s marble quarry, the Lorano Marble Cave is the stunning background to The Ghibertins‘ new single ‘I’m War‘ set for release on 13th October. Filmed on location at one of the most the breathtaking, inspiring locations, the Lorano Marble Cave in Carrara, Italy and directed by Json Adriani, the official music video for ‘I’m War’ is an exhilarating roller-coaster ride of emotion

The relation of sound and architecture has been a recurring theme across the centuries. The earliest examples of sound design stem from the interaction of human voice and various architectural spaces used for worship and ritual. It is these sonic reflections on ritual that are at the root of the

Klockworks is releasing a 20-track compilation curated by Ben Klock himself for its 20th release that represents the label’s past, present and future. To preview the work, he has shared a video that encompasses a direction and mood that is strong, demure and micro-detailed in movement and sound. Showcasing the

Berlin-based Cherilyn MacNeil, who records and performs as Dear Reader, has certainly charted an interesting course in her budding musical career. Most UK listeners were first introduced to the “art pop” stylings of South African-born MacNeil on Dear Reader’s 2013 Rivonia album, a brave effort that fused slick indie production

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 the perfect soundtrack to 2016. The new ensemble, constructed in the hiatus of 2015’s ‘Tone Systems’, adding Christopher Duffin of Deadworms to the previously solo-performing

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 be officially opening it’s doors on Sunday, December 31st at 9pm. The old factory warehouse space will

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 layered choirs, manipulated vocals take us on a journey into their poignant pop. We touch base with the duo about technology in the music scene and

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 weren’t disappointed at all, by the recent offering ‘Wonderland’ released on the 2nd December. Demdike Stare, named after one of

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