Leeds Festival has announced the line-up for Relentless Stage, featuring some of the biggest names in the current dance and electronic music scene. Positioned in its usual location between the Orange and Red campsites, the […]
Lost Worker Bee EP by Elbow
Elbow, the Mancunian born and bred band and national treasure, released their first EP since rewarding their dedicated fans with their brilliant sixth studio album, The Take Off and Landing of Everything. Guy Garvey, the […]
Nymphs III by Nicolas Jaar
Nicolas Jaar has long been a pioneer of deeper sounding beat-centred music alongside producers such as Mount Kimbie and Floating Points. The Chilean-American musician adds this latest release, a short two-track EP, to his eclectic […]
Every Color of Darkness by Prefuse 73
Every Color of Darkness is Miami-born hip-hop maestro Guillermo Scott Herren’s third release this year under the Prefuse 73 moniker. These releases mark a departure from a long-standing contract with legendary British label Warp Records, […]
A Look Back – Kanye West at Glastonbury
In the weeks leading up to this year’s Glastonbury, many punters voluntarily outed themselves as the shy Tories destroyed the country at the last election. These not so shy Tories, allergic to the slightest breath […]
Homesick by Matrixxman
Charles McCloud Duff’s musical career under various acronyms has flirted with all things four on the floor. His debut LP as Matrixxman, Homesick, has however confidently pinpointed his style, taking the Detroit school as a […]
Work It Out by Lucy Rose
Lucy has clearly made a sincere attempt to create a defining and diverse image of herself in this album. After being a backing singer for Bombay Bicycle Club for so long, this should have been […]
New Day by Satoshi Tomiie
Dance music can be disorientating, often repetitive and by nature familiar. Satoshi Tomiie’s sophomore album is a perfect example of why this need not be a problem. The aptly named “Last Night (In this dream […]
Amy
With an intimate collection of home videos and interviews, Asif Kapadia’s biopic has reopened discussions of one of the most unique and misunderstood voices of our generation. But we don’t need a film to understand […]
Ego Death by The Internet
The Internet’s third album Ego Death is a chilled, soulful record with rhythmic Latin vibes. ‘Get Away’ is a short, moody, bass-filled intro to the album, the lyrics calling the listener to escape from mundane […]
Glastonbury 2015
Arriving at sunset on the Wednesday, the vast green landscapes scattered with orchards and pubs soon gave way to the make-shift city that is, Glastonbury Festival. The experience was going to be a new and […]
Review – Gottwood
Unless you’re blessed with some sort of Satnav device, Gottwood proves to be a bit of an enigma – its lack of signs (save a solitary flag before the carpark) make it hard to find. […]
