Coach Party Ignites With Their Debut Album “KILLJOY”
From mesmerizing EPs to commanding the stage in front of a sea of 97,000 at the iconic Stade de France, Coach Party‘s journey to their debut album, KILLJOY, has been nothing short of spectacular. If their relentless touring and support slots for acts like the renowned French ensemble, Indochine, hinted at a promising ascent, KILLJOY […]
RZA Celebrates 30 Years of Wu-Tang’s ’36 Chambers’ with Exclusive NYC Event
#wu-tangclan As the clock marks 30 years since the release of the monumental hip-hop classic, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Wu-Tang Clan‘s genius, Robert Diggs, famously known as RZA, is ready to reminisce and celebrate. Fans are invited to join this journey down memory lane with three special nights at New York City’s Gramercy Theatre [&helli
Tijuana Cartel’s Musical Alchemy: Journeying with “Alectura”
From the sun-drenched beaches of the Australian Gold Coast emerges a sound unlike any other: the genre-blending mastery of Tijuana Cartel. Having earned their stripes in the underground music scene of this vibrant locale, they have risen to national prominence, receiving a nod from the Australian Gold Coast Music Awards. Their sonic journey has been [&hellip
Holy Fawn’s Debut EP “Realms” Gets a Vinyl Release
Get ready, vinyl enthusiasts! Holy Fawn‘s enchanting 2015 EP “Realms” is gracing the vinyl format for the very first time. Scheduled for an October 20 release via Triple Crown, fans have a golden opportunity to secure an exclusive transparent blue & powder blue A-side/B-Side variant. With only 250 copies available, it’s a collecto
Vince Clarke’s Solo Debut: The Mesmeric ‘Songs Of Silence’
In the realms of electronic music, Vince Clarke stands as a beacon, defining the essence of synth pop through his groundbreaking work with iconic bands like Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and Erasure. Yet, while his collaborations have become legendary, Vince has rarely ventured solo. That’s all about to change with the release of his debut solo […]
Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Final Opus: A Poignant Farewell at Venice Film Festival
Late in 2022, amidst the shadows of terminal cancer, the legendary Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto took to a Tokyo studio. Over nine days, the maestro performed 20 cherished compositions from his illustrious career, accompanied solely by his piano. This intimate and raw performance, preserved through the lens of his son, Neo Sora, has emerged as […
Studio Sound at MoMA: A Deep Dive into Sound Art with Ciani and Davachi
In September 2023, MoMA opens its doors to sound aficionados, granting a sonorous escape into the intricate realms of electronic music. Through Studio Sound, a pioneering performance series, MoMA embraces the artistry where sound and visual art merge, and pioneers of this realm take center stage. This year, the sounds of two groundbreaking artists, Suzanne [
James Blake’s Ethereal Dance: A Dive into ‘Playing Robots Into Heaven’
Amidst the bustling landscape of electronic music, James Blake emerges once more as a masterful juxtaposition of human emotion and mechanized sound. His latest offering, “Playing Robots Into Heaven,” released on September 8th through Republic and Polydor Records, is a testament to this unique approach. Blake crafts soundscapes that are more than
Sonic Waves and Surrender: The Chemical Brothers’ ‘For That Beautiful Feeling
Every so often, an album arrives that isn’t just heard but deeply felt. The Chemical Brothers‘ latest offering, ‘For That Beautiful Feeling’, achieves just that. Riding high on the legacy of their ninth album, ‘No Geography’, the duo once again proves that they are maestros of the craft with their tenth studio iteration. T
Blinded by the Beats: Mixtress and Pete Cannon’s Fresh Take on a Streets Classic
When a classic track is given a fresh spin, the result can be polarizing. However, when Mixtress and Pete Cannon joined forces to reinterpret The Streets’ iconic 2004 track, ‘Blinded By The Lights’, the outcome was nothing short of electric. Enter ‘Blinded By The Lights 23’, a track that turbocharges Mike Skinner’s poetic lyricism into [&hell