Following their stellar work on Earl Sweatshirt’s ‘Chum’ earlier this year, production duo Taiwo “Christian” Hassan & Kehinde “Rich” Hassan collaborate with singer-songwr ...
“Oh Diane, I almost forgot…Got to find out what kind of trees these are. They’re really something…” The Douglas Firs are Edinburgh’s Undisputed Kings of Spook, they rel ...
Radians by Verse Metrics Words by Dan Carson Scottish music is without doubt the deviant, troubled child in the Home Nations family; the one that gets high, doesn’t call home ...
I’m not going to try and pretend to be an expert, but I’m sure there is a lot to be written by someone, somewhere, about the art of the remix. That person, howeve ...
Runaround Kids have chilled and thrilled us all year long with their Singles Series and we’re sad to report that it’s coming to an end; but parting shot “I Want To Fall In Lo ...
Och aye, Armellodie Records are a braw wee label from Glasgow and like the Wu Tang Clan before them, they aint nuthin’ ta fuck with. They’ve released records from the likes o ...
“I was on the verge to scream, when you wouldn’t scream about anything.” Three-piece On an On are the creators of this beautiful lull called “Ghosts” and quite honestly, I ca ...
Say we give you an 18-year-old hip-hop artist from London, what do you think of? You’d be forgiven for assuming you’ve heard it all before, but there’s something different ab ...
Ross Tones a.k.a Throwing Snow is back for his second EP of the year, ‘Aspera’ which is due out December 3rd. Here we have a stream of closing track ‘Behest,’ an electronic s ...
Hailing from Brooklyn and helmed by beat-maker Frank Midnite, this no-wave electronica group produce dark urban indie pop that at once feels both defeatedly isolated and curi ...
Just a single glance at Ljóst’s Bandcamp page was enough to make me expect the unexpected. The artwork, a mist-shrouded mountainous landscape, instantly creates a sense ...
I’ve got a cold. A dirty stinking one that runs out of my eyes and nose and collects on my cheeks or in my sleeves. Probably more information than you needed but I̵ ...
The Society Of Poor Academics is another guise under which Lonely Boy’s Eivind Kirkeby plies his woetic trade, offering up unashamedly sincere break-up songs – plus gag ...
Words by Joe Hatt I like Bos Angeles, but I hated The Drums. I say hated because I have managed to eradicate them from my memory, so now when I hear someone say ‘the drums’ , ...
Stress, mental asphyxiation, breakdowns, lack of sleep accumulating around too many cigarettes and too much coffee. Insanely beautiful moments like: giving kisses all over bec ...
For reasons that I won’t go in to right now – for fear of completely losing my way – there seems to be fewer and fewer times when a song genuinely stops me ...
Words by Caroline Bursell My Newcastle experience as a foreigner has unfortunately been limited to Cheryl Cole and Geordie Shore, so the entrance of five-piece Shields and th ...
Dropping her first new material in over a year, Leena Rhodes – aka Little Lungs – has crawled back into our consciousness with a stunning two-track release. Well, ...
I’ve recently realised that I always thought the relationship between Autumn days and monochrome colours was a purely metaphorical one, such has been the strength of m ...
In scientific research, experimental results become more significant when corroborated by others. Analogous Doom’s ‘Five Cube Compound‘ is not just an homag ...
Brighton based beat builder, Mark Dobson, the man behind Ambassadeurs has kicked off his own record label, Lost Tribe. The label aims to focus on bass-orientated electronic m ...
There’s been a lot of buzz about Cold Pumas in the UK lo-fi/DIY scene; the release of their album has been very highly anticipated by certain circles, perhaps so much so that ...
There’s not much to do when you’re growing up in Idaho. Known as ‘the potato state‘ of the USA I can only imagine the degrees of mid-west suffocation ...
Words by Joseph Smith Before Karen O’s glittery fist smashed the glass ceiling back in the early noughties, women were something of an anomaly in rock and roll, which is all ...