Pol Sembrano’s “Anywhere” comes across like a retro dance classic but is more vibrant than the usual retro proffering.
The combination of NYIKO’s evocative voice and an à la mode new wave/synth-pop melody infuses “Sugar” with cutting-edge zeitgeist.
Refreshingly superior and drenched in a variety of moods, ideas, and flavors, Your Future Ghost’s ‘Impatient for the Dream’ is a tasty, omnivorous record.
Hypnagogic and edgy, ‘Transmutation’ (Mint 400 Records) offers electronic soundscapes designed to get under your skin, purge you, and make you ponder.
Profoundly experimental and saturated in proximate context, Zabus’s ‘Automatic Writhing’ breaks open the ears and heads of listeners.
There’s a yummy laissez-faire attitude about Polaroid Fade, a policy that allows their music to attain an alluring, effortless mood.
With “Every (Single) Time,” Kiara NGL sinks deeper into an alternative electronic pop sound, exposing a low-key new assurance.
Bear Of Bombay releases “Tears from Space,” the first single from his upcoming new album ‘PsychoDreamElectroGaze.’
Nadine Shah delivers a flawless performance at Manchester New Century Hall with support from the equally brilliant Callum Easter...
Gianfranco Pescetti delivers a series of ambient/dance bangers, coalescing a nexus of complexity and intoxicating extracts on ‘DAYSTAR NOCTURNAL.’
Rock legends Depeche Mode electrify the AO Arena in Manchester with a spectacular set from their 40-year career. Read our review here..
With our ears perked to his new music, we sat down for an Art of The Meal interview with artist and international foodie, A Permanent Shadow’s...
Ahead of the LP drop, today, MIDNIGHTCHOIR shares a brand new track entitled “Into The Abyss,” along with an accompanying lyric video created with visuals from...
Cossetted within ice-cold, sepulchral instrumentation, Outer Limit Lotus’ ‘Dazzling Darkness’ (Sheep Chase Records) projects tones of melancholic gravity taut with foreboding.
Highlighted by the irresistibly alluring, hypnotic voice of Josephine Olivia, VOSH's ‘Vessel’ (Trash Casual Records) is harmonically complex and oh-so-severely superior.