Shabazz Palaces are back with a new album Lese Majesty on 29th July on Sub…
Two Brighton bands in one day? That’s because this weekend is The Great Escape festival…
Everything we’ve heard from Little Dragon’s new album Nabuma Rubberband, the Swedish band’s fourth album…
Phoria are a Brighton five-piece band introduced here last year. You might remember that three…
Lydia Ainsworth has spent much of recent history composing music for film, art installations and…
Listening through the discography of Kuwait-raised Senegal-born artist Fatima Al Qadiri (raised by Russian-educated parents),…
Tracks of the Week playlist 1. Dat Oven – ‘Icy Lake’ A weird and wonderful…
Chris Hanna and Gemma Dunleavy aka UNKNWN have come out behind the shroud and were…
Frank, the new Lenny Abrahamson film (Adam & Paul, What Richard Did), inspired by the…
For her third album (of a loose trilogy including 2008’s Youth Novels and 2011’s Wounded…
A top-grade bass-heavy club track from Salva who managed to rope in Kurupt (it’s been…
A stylistic change of direction is something that might not be a smart move for…
Simon and Sorca conceived and developed their band Ships in their Dublin home so it…
Here’s a nice bit of serendipity. I’ve been playing the seven minute version of ‘Gypsy…
The Songs From Scratch series has given us collaborations between Jacques Greene and Tinashe, Lunice…
Caroline Polachek debut solo album as Ramona Lisa, Arcadia explores a much more atmospheric and…
Dubliners Ghost Estates’ debut album was an impressive and multi-faceted sounding album which brought indie-rock,…
As the buzz from SXSW subsides, Banks has lined up a U.S. tour for May…
London label Night Slugs and LA-based label Fade To Mind are teaming up to release…
The Lorde comparison is high praise for a debut track from a new artist seeing…