Music

Demur Decks by Para-Fiction 09.12.2019
Brighton based duo Para-Fiction have their personality oozing throughout their music. Fun, energetic and disruptive in a positive manner. Having released their insurgent tracks ‘Time Debt’ and ‘No Comment’, and ‘Wavey Days’ which they call their ‘new underground anthem’, earlier this year the band are already making plenty of early noise. They’ve got a wicked sound and raw […]
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RIMON Returns With ‘Hypnotizing’ Self-Directed Visuals For Her Latest Single
A year on from her debut EP ‘BBYGIRL FOCU$’ – Amsterdam rising star RIMON returns with new music. The visual, which RIMON directed herself captures the subject entering his third eye to find her and make a ‘hypnotising’ connection. Produced by long-time collaborator Samuel Kareem – the track is a different experience to RIMON’s usual […]
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Demur Decks by LYAN 25.11.19
British DJ and producer LYAN brings together a unique and diverse range of influences in his music. Growing up in inner-city London in the 2000s, LYAN was exposed to hip-hop, UKG and a more commercial pop sound all from which he sought inspiration. The mysterious British DJ, producer and songwriter’s latest single with London-based vocalist […]
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Ollie Trevers Talks Cordelia and Songwriting
An alumni of Leeds College of Music and ICMP, Ollie Trevers is a singer/songwriter based in London who also holds a Masters in songwriting. Ollie’s lyrical precision can be heard on his latest EP ‘Cordelia’ which is a kaleidoscopic meeting of styles, channeling punk, alt-rock, prog, blues, folk, and psychedelia. He started writing and performing […]
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VINCE STAPLES RELEASES “SHEET MUSIC,” THE SECOND EPISODE OF “THE VINCE STAPLES SHOW”
Acclaimed recording artist Vince Staples released “Sheet Music,” the second episode of “The Vince Staples Show.” The new Calmatic-directed series can be found online at www.vincestaples.com. The first episode, “So What,” debuted in August where fans saw Vince receiving a call that Malia Obama wants him to play her birthday party. From there, things heat up over the course of […]
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Moonshine Moods – Folk Off
For this instalment of Moonshine Moods, I curated a playlist with a more stripped-down, earthy and organic genre. Now, I’m not the biggest fan of country and folk music, in fact, I, like many people I know, see the genre as more of a gimmick than one of serious acclaim. I mean, consider the fact […]
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Moonshine Moods – Pop Heads
You either love it or really hate it; the outlier of any serious and professional conversation about music as a whole, yet the focal point of any cultural discussion; the genre with the most polarising and divisive qualities that is always the basis of general chit-chat be it because of its obscene music videos, obnoxious […]
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Afro Nation Heads to Puerto Rico
Following the resounding success of the Portuguese debut over the summer, and the huge response to the forthcoming African follow-up in Ghana at the end of the year, the organisers of Afro Nation have now announced a third event, on a third continent, to take place in 2020. Afro Nation Puerto Rico will see the spectacular […]
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