Legendary Hammersmith Palais brought back to life…
Under their shouty #STAYLOUD banner, audio brand Skullcandy is creating a series of music shows around Europe which celebrate the memory of once great music venues with one off special shows in spaces...
View ArticleZola Blood – Pieces of the Day
Any Londoner knows how awful the night bus can be. It’s experience we hope to one day to earn enough to avoid. But Hackney four-piece Zola Blood paint a hypnotic picture of an early hours journey on...
View ArticleNetsky ft Digital Farm Animals – Work It Out
This is the brand new banger from Belgium’s finest d&b beat maker, Netsky. Featuring none other than London’s Digital Farm Animals (an old rb fave) on vocals – as well as writing the track – Work...
View ArticleVessels – 4am
4am is superb slice of electronic melanphoria from northern deliverers of goose-pimples, Vessels. Taken from a special edition of Dilate out on April 1st.
View ArticleCameron A G – Way Back Home
These are fragile vocals of Oxford multi-instrumentalist Cameron A G. Gathering a host of attention from the likes of Mahogany and Annie Mac, this guy is right up there in ones to watch for 2016. Catch...
View ArticleHONNE – Woman
Ahhh, heavy-weight love champions HONNE bring an acceptable swoon so the world’s gushiest day. In fact, you can even catch them tonight in London…and on March 3rd if Valentines on the town is too...
View ArticleLee Eller – Blood Bath
NYC songstress Lee Eller has handle on what bass can do to your emotions. Bloodbath is powerful ode to heartbreak and memories that showcases Eller’s lungs as much as her mind. She’s been hanging out...
View ArticleTENDER – Cut
If you thought you’d heard enough moody, electro-soul to late you into the next decade then you’d better re-think your play button strategies ‘cos these boys are very, very good indeedy. Straight out...
View ArticleHaelos – Separate Lives
With echoes of Moby’s 1999 track Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad I couldn’t help but fall for Haelos’ haunting Separate Lives. The London three-piece rule dark electronica with twisted textures and...
View ArticleRose Betts live at Servant Jazz Quarters
The intimate surrounds of Dalston’s Servant Jazz Quarters played host to some wonderful music on Wednesday night. Rose Betts and her band headlined the show with support from new comer C N T R and Sam...
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