Author: Elena Tsarkova


  • The “Bristol Sound” represents – Future Dub Orchestra

    Future Dub Orchestra are ‘proficient in experimenting and mixing different music genres such as Hip-Hop, Soul, Jazz and Reggae…’

  • Review: Lapalux – ‘Don’t Mean a Thing’

    Drawing heavily on cinematic inspiration, ‘Lustmore’ is a must listen.

  • Review: Nadastrom – ‘House Shoes’ (featuring Nina Kinert)

    Featuring smooth vocals from Nine Kinert, this excellent track from Nadastrom is expertly produced.

  • Review: Years & Years – ‘King’ (TCTS remix)

    TCTS has transformed the Years & Years track into one that oozes house vibes and can’t leave you with a desire to go dancing.

  • Kwabs reveals details of his upcoming debut album

    The album has been set to release on 18th May via Atlantic Records.

  • Shlohmo announces new album Dark Red

    Dark Red has been set to release on the 7th April with the 11-track effort following the previous full-length work Bad Vibe

  • Introducing: Mood Robot

    Introduction to indie synth pop trio based in Los Angeles – Mood Robot. These guys describe themselves as “keeping it fresh and not giving a hoot”. And it’s fair enough!

  • Review: Bonobo – ‘Return to Air’

    After touring for almost two years with The North Border album Green is finally back, with his eagerly awaited Flashlight EP.

  • Review: Luke Pickett – ‘The Star In My Movie’

    It has been a while since we heard any news from UK-based Soul/R&B singer Luke Pickett, and finally I can bring you a good tidings! On the 10th of November he released his latest addictive and highly anticipated single ‘The Star in My Movie’. After listening to Luke’s works it is hard to deny that his music can’t leave anyone indifferent. Pickett’s smooth vocals are coupled with […]