Tag: electronic music

PREMIERE: TAYNE – ‘Alive’

Vital, abrasive, and urgent: ‘Alive’ is the second single from London-based experimental outfit TAYNE. With a sound as distracting as the shade of pink it’s creator Matthew Sutton paints his lips with for their live shows – the new track…

ALBUM: Henry Green – ‘Shift’

Henry Green‘s singles in the lead up to Shift‘s release have been the aural equivalent of clean, measured, soothing breaths of pure oxygen. Now, with the release of his debut via Akira Records, his intuition and skill as an emerging…

LIVE: The Soft Moon – The Dome, London 16.02.18

Opening his set with the title track from his recent album Criminal, The Soft Moon – aka Luis Vasquez – gave a seamless, captivating performance at Tufnell Park Dome on Friday night.  Entering the stage in a haze of smoke…

ALBUM: Swivelman – ‘369’

369 is the debut full-length album from Essex-based duo Swivelman. Carved from the mind of bassist/vocalist Duf M and drummer Ben Woolf; this warped creation is “an exploration into the darker tones of music and life, acknowledging our inherent creationism,…

ALBUM: Nikonn – ‘Effrosyni’

Nick Bitzenis (aka Nikonn) is a London based music producer, songwriter, DJ and owner of UNDO records. To date, he has released four full-length albums, and his latest effort Effrosyni is an intriguing example of his ability to create edgy, cinematic electronic pop. The record’s name…

NEW TRACK: Hydra Lerna – ‘Clean Like You’

Hydra Lerna is a one-woman-show, writing, recording and producing all of her music from her home studio/bedroom. She’s just released a new track titled ‘Clean Like You’, and it’s a catchy slice of electronic pop. The song explores the emotions associated with trying to…

LIVE: Sigala – Koko, London 16.02.16

Sigala played at London’s iconic Koko last week, and it seemed like most of the crowd were acting as if it was the first gig that they’d ever been to; offering a chorus of “ooooo, woaaahhh, woahhh oaaahhhh” every time…

INTERVIEW: Tim Muddiman

When I turned up to Bush Hall in London on Saturday afternoon, it felt like pure luck that the first person I ran in to was Tim Muddiman; the musician and producer I’d requested an interview with for Gigslutz. That’s also a lie;…