Tag: Electronica

INTERVIEW: GIRLI

In December I ventured into Soho to get speaking with the political, pop princess Girli. We spoke about her festival plans for this year…  Where do you shop for your festival clothes? There’s a shop called Peace Street, they’re on Depop and they have really…

Four Tet shares thumping new single ‘Planet’

The living legend, Four Tet seemingly can do no wrong.  Proving this statement correct yet again, the electronic pioneer has released his latest single ‘Planet’. It seems only moments that ‘Two Thousand and Seventeen’ was released into the world, but…

WATCH: NONN – ‘Need’

Swedish musician NONN (aka Christian Eldefors) has released his first single ‘Need’ via London label Fuzz Club records; and it’s a restless, urgent, ominous listen. With elements of post-punk, psychedelia, and electronica; it’s difficult to define (or dislike) NONN’s bold and…

WATCH: HEZEN – ‘Oil Fire’

London-based French producer and songwriter Sarah Hezen, aka HEZEN, prides herself on creating sweeping, emotion-strewn electronica. With her debut EP set for release at the end of this week, she draws heavily on fantastical ideas, as well as more topical…

ALBUM: Jenny Hval – ‘Blood Bitch’

I’m immediately reminded of the popular Netflix series ‘Stranger Things’ when track one of Blood Bitch – the new album from Jenny Hval – begins. Throughout ‘Ritual Awakening’, Hval’s soft yet haunted vocal add an eeriness similar to the atmosphere found…

ALBUM: Grimes ‘Art Angels’

Rating: Art Angels is the highly anticipated fourth album from electronic one-woman sensation Grimes. Claire Boucher is back on form with fifteen new tracks, showcasing her ability to turn fantasy and reality in to an awkwardly beautiful, pastel-coloured aural rainbow….

ALBUM: Chvrches ‘Every Open Eye’

Rating: Iain Cook, Martin Doherty and Lauren Mayberry – aka Chvrches – became known for their clean, electronic sound when they released their debut album The Bones Of What You Believe in 2013. This week, the Scottish trio are back…

Track Premiere: Fork And Knife – ‘Feeler’

Having played in various metal bands whilst growing up, Fork And Knife (aka Andrew Perring) has now settled on electronica as his genre of choice when making music. Hailing from the quiet countryside of Devon, Perring now resides in London…