HAIM Returns to London with a Bang: A Full Performance of ‘Days Are Gone’
#haim #vinyl #indiemusic Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim – collectively known to the world as the electrifying sister trio HAIM – are ready to take London by storm, once again. Mark your calendars for the 31st of August, as the group is set to perform their seminal debut album, ‘Days Are Gone’, in its entirety […]
Ms. Lauryn Hill Celebrates 25 Years of ‘The Miseducation’ with a North American Tour
#laurynhill #vinyl #indiemusic One of the iconic figures of the music industry, Ms. Lauryn Hill, is set to embark on a 13-date North American tour to mark the 25th anniversary of her groundbreaking album, ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’. A significant highlight of this tour is the reunion with her former hip-hop group, the Fugees, […]
Diego Raposo’s Musical Odyssey: Navigating the Future of Pop
#diegoraposo #vinyl #indiemusic Is the spotlight once again shining brightly on the superstar producer? If recent musical landscapes are any indication, the answer seems to be a resounding “yes”. This resurgence of producer-led albums, with their rich tapestries of sonic collaboration, gives music enthusiasts a whole new avenue to explore. The ri
Chris Ianuzzi’s “Edge of the Earth”: An Odyssey Beyond Boundaries
#chrisianuzzi #vinyl #indiemusic In the sprawling world of electronic music, there exists a maverick, one who doesn’t just play by the rules but rewrites them – Chris Ianuzzi. Based in New York, this Composer and Songwriter has consistently demonstrated that electronic music, while deeply rooted in certain traditions, can venture into uncharted terri
Apashe’s “Revenge of the Orchestra”: A Confluence of Old and New Sounds
#apashe #vinyl #indiemusic The universe of electronic music is vast, but every so often, an artist comes along who truly redefines its boundaries. Belgian-born and now Canadian-based, Apashe is a pioneer in this regard. With his unparalleled ability to blend symphonic orchestral beauty with the edginess of electronic beats, he creates an auditory experience
longstoryshort’s “UPUPUP”: A Bass-Laden Odyssey
#longstoryshort #vinyl #indiemusic In a realm where many electronic music producers find solace in familiar beats and predictable drops, longstoryshort disrupts the status quo with his audacious single, “UPUPUP”. Labeling “UPUPUP” is a challenge even its creator struggles with. As longstoryshort states, the track is “pure chaos,” brillian
Ray Volpe’s Ascension: ‘VOLPETRON ASCENDS’ Dominates The Bass Landscape
#rayvolpe #vinyl #indiemusic In the world of electronic music, there are few artists who continually redefine the game like Ray Volpe. The bass maestro’s latest masterpiece, ‘VOLPETRON ASCENDS,’ released under the esteemed Monstercat banner, encapsulates the transformative journey of this sensational artist. Spanning five tracks, this EP harmonious
Exploring the Ethereal World of Alabaster Deplume
#alabasterdeplume #vinyl #indiemusic Angus Fairbairn, who aptly performs under the mystical pseudonym Alabaster Deplume, proves that defining music within strict boundaries often falls short in capturing its essence. A product of Manchester’s rich sonic history, yet rooted in London’s eclectic milieu, Fairbairn’s unique blend of chamber mus
Keys N Krates Navigate a New Sonic Landscape with “Higher”
#keysnkrates #vinyl #indiemusic The innovative Canadian electronic ensemble, Keys N Krates, has given fans a tantalizing glimpse into their next project, IN:TENSION, unveiling a fresh track titled “Higher.” This soulful house anthem indicates a notable shift in the group’s sound direction, departing from their beat-driven 2018 Cura album and the 20
Waajeed: The Musical Journey from Hip-Hop to Techno in Detroit
#waajeed #vinyl #indiemusic Robert O’Bryant, popularly known by his moniker, Waajeed, stands as a monumental figure in Detroit’s music spectrum. His early impact in hip-hop, as a pivotal member of Slum Village, gave him credence. However, his recent foray into the techno realm reminds us of Detroit’s intertwined relationship between the two genres,