Copenhagen-based composer and multi-instrumentalist Tomas Raae has joined us for a discussion of his fascinating new album, …før de spredtes, which bridges ancient folk traditions and contemporary soundscapes.
Tag: Reviews
MatAre’s ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’ cuts to the reality of heartbreak
MatAre returns with ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’, an emotionally charged single which navigates, and in some ways avoids, the reality of heartbreak with his signature grooves.
On The Record: PØRTERS
Introducing a thrilling new voice in the alt-rock scene, PØRTERS are a five-piece from Newcastle upon Tyne who are turning heads with their debut EP, Motion Without Direction.
Messy Eater strikes again with EP track ‘I Think I’m Headed For A Breakdown’
Our main man Pete Bott, aka Messy Eater, has graced our pages once again with another fantastic single, the evocatively titled ‘I Think I’m Headed For A Breakdown’.
On The Record: Acid Smoothie
Today, we’re diving into the fuzz-drenched, lo-fi world of Acid Smoothie with his second full-length solo release, Faxing The Vatican.
Inspired by The Matrix, ‘The One Uncoded’ is Leyla Romanova’s self-awakening single
Drawing on her unique ability to blend orchestral, neo-classical and techno elements, Romanova creates a bridge between the past and future with ‘The One Uncoded’
Nick Byrne’s indie-folk single ‘Solstice Sun’ reflects on the process of change
Nick Byrne’s ‘Solstice Sun’ is a tranquil and soothing acoustic number which centers on the unstoppable force of change, whether it be seasonal, emotional or spiritual.
On The Record: Fernando’s Eyes
Fernando Honorato (aka Fernando’s Eyes) steps into uncharted territory with his debut solo album, Center of Your World.
Honey Motel hit their stride with ‘If You Didn’t Exist’
Liverpool four-piece Honey Motel are back once again return with a stunningly fluid new single ‘If You Didn’t Exist’, which perfectly showcases their ever-evolving sound.
On The Record: Nils Lassen
Step into the curious, poetic world of composer and producer Nils Lassen whose decades-spanning career has quietly shaped the sonic edges of theatre and film.
