Lincoln based songwriter/electric producer 'Stoneygate' brings us a sneak preview of her second Album 'Survival' which is released to the world tomorrow. If you are a friend of the ambient + dreamy side of life - you may just love her work. It is clear 'Stoneygate' is a very accomplished artist and hosts a rather... Continue Reading →
Shallou – Begin
2016 was the breakout year for Chicago based Shallou and he has gone from strength to strength. His production stems from his love from house music and occasionally borders on the pop side of things. What strikes us is that his greatest influences are in fact two of the UK's most cherished geniuses 'Gold Panda'... Continue Reading →
Hello Skinny – Watermelon Sun
Not quite sure what category to shove this thing into. Free jazz house? Completely interesting sounds here from 'Hello Skinny' the UK's Jazz disco beat-maker. This piece is an altogether intriguing and thought provoking one, very unique and refreshing. A group of seasoned musicians coming together to produce a sound that is rich in texture... Continue Reading →
Os Tincoas – Deixa A Gira Girar (JGB)
With a certain distorted Nicolas Jaar feel, this superb edit of 60's Brazilian Pop musicsĀ 'Os Tincoas' has us moving around with a melancholic sway this evening. A true gem coming out of Bahia that offers a fabulously chilled atmosphere throughout - an undoubted peaceful, thoughtful edit here by J G B. Stick on the... Continue Reading →
Premiere: El Bhasp – SomeOne Else
Mysterious Dublin based 'El Bhasp' is an up and coming producer with a slick repertoire ready for consumption. A superb multi-instrumentalist with an expert grasp on all things electronic, with his previous alias he was a frequently shared dubstep producer back in the boom - his remixes were endorsed by Alt-J at one point. As... Continue Reading →
Kev Sheridan – Losing Someone is Never Easy
One of the juiciest piano led house tracks of the week here from Kev Sheridan. Bringing us to euphoric bliss as this chord heavy floater just carries us away from reality. Sheridan is not trying to be overly pretentious here, he sticks to a mundane name, nothing flash, nothing abstract and lets his music talk.... Continue Reading →
Penya – Why so Angry
We had the privilege of checking this wild collective out on Friday @ The Hospital Club. Their concert was all so mysterious with a hidden location - guest list only type deal, but they lived up to the hype. The show was energetic, playful, vibrant throughout with each musician showcasing a wonderful varied array of... Continue Reading →
Ross From Friends – Thereās a Hole in My Heart
The Lo-Fi beauty with the best name ever in music history is at it again with a song right up there with ātalk to me youāll understandā. He has the LoFi House genre sewn up at this stage if he keeps his production level this high. This is yet again a stellar chilled vibing- almost... Continue Reading →
Jacques Greene – Nordschleife
Canadian Jacques Greene has been belting out the tunes consistently for a few years and has gathered a following of loyal followers as a result. His latest release āNordschleifeā may well be my favorite to date. This is a roller tune with a dark and dingy edge - made for a smoke filled dungeon at... Continue Reading →
Biig Piig – Perdida
Irish\Spanish/Londoner Jess āBiig Piigā Smyth has lit it up again with yet another flawless song released today. Her smooth voice coupled with her, now, trademark ātoot tootā at the end of most tunes, she is killing it at the moment. Perdida takes influence from her time living in Spain and showcases her bilingual talents. With... Continue Reading →