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HEALTH – DISCO4: PART II

Last year, electronic noise rock band HEALTH released their fifth album DISCO4: PART I, a magnum opus for the Los Angeles outfit that saw them collaborate with high profile acts across the electronic, industrial, and metal scenes, including 100 Gecs and Perturbator. The result was a reinvention of sorts, an

It’s a good time for nostalgia. Perhaps more than ever, the trend cycle has been ever revolving, constantly being given life by way of algorithms and lockdown induced boredom. Currently, we’re somewhere between the late 90’s and 2005. Current rising trends seem to suggest the later end of that spectrum,

From massive trap house remixes to post-punk informed New Wave, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: Mura Masa with Shygirl, PinkPantheress and Lil Uzi Vert – Bbycakes  Grammy Award winning producer Mura Masa is one of the hottest new talents in underground pop and

Earlier this year, we pegged Shamir’s eighth album, Heterosexuality as one of our most anticipated albums of the year. Over the past few years, the Philadelphia born singer-songwriter has been rising as a powerful new voice in alt-pop. As his Bandcamp bio makes clear; “Shamir is Shamir and remains Shamir

Alice Glass has been on a journey of self-reclamation. Following the public fallout of Crystal Castles and her allegations of emotional and sexual abuse against former bandmate Ethan Kath, Glass was left shattered. But since then, she’s been picking up the pieces and has taken the time to temper herself

Sometime in the mid-2010’s, Boy Harsher was the coolest thing. Simultaneously straddling the growing trend of mid-fi darkwave and the post-punk synthpop of Crystal Castles and The Knife, Boy Harsher’s formula couldn’t have been more perfect for the time. 2014’s Lesser Man EP was a louche, gothic aural feast that

Jex Opolis | Net Worth | Good Timin’ In recent times, the hyperspeed time-machine back to the 80’s and early 90’s has become a prominent influence in contemporary electronic music, with new-wave, synth-pop, post-punk and even early 90’s Italo and house dominating in a beautiful nostalgic whirlwind. While this type

Legendary new-wavers New Order have announced an upcoming North American tour, along with unnamed special guests. Starting out in Minnesota near the end of August, the tour will span over to Hawaii by October. See New Order’s upcoming tour poster below – Tickets can be found HERE For more information follow

Ayse Hassan, bassist for UK post-punk band Savages has just released her own solo material under the moniker Eşya. The first single, ‘LOST‘ is a dizzying, repeat-stuck glimmer into the eventual EP Absurdity of Being, scheduled for release on July 27th. Stream / watch Eşya’s first single ‘LOST’ below – Preorder Absurdity of

Mint Field | Pasar de las Luces | Innovative Leisure Release date: February 23rd 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock Otherworldly immersion; a caress, the reflection of oneself a ghost in fading. To reach out a hand, glass cold to touch, a projection of the world living within; otherworldly being, shadow

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