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Category: Music

‘groovy, sensitive, interdisciplinary’ | Interview with pantology

A musical conversation between synths and piano sweet licks, wrapped in an electrifying groove

Dragonfly 44, Electronic, Instrumental, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Nu jazz, pantology

‘Fun, unorthodox electronica’ | Interview with Oberka

Flavourful acoustic samples are mixed with frenetic beats delivered to you straight from Taiwan

Electronic, Experimental, Experimental Electronika, IDM, Lost the Polt, Oberka, Taiwan

LOWES – Late Night Visions [Review]

UK music will always be class!

Electronic, Indie Electronic, Late Night Visions, LOWES, UK

‘DIY. Nature inspired’ | Interview with lostodyssey

Organic sounds meet collage-like electronika resulting in eclectic soundscapes.

Crown, Electronic, Eugene, Experimental Electronika, Indie Electronic, lostodyssey, Oregon, Sunout, USA

‘Experimental, eclectic, sound’ | Interview with Santipreecha

Feel the magic of arp.

Electronic, Experimental, Experimental Electronika, Los Angeles, modular synth, Santipreecha, Techno, Thailand, USA

‘Psychedelic Intimate Folktronica’ | Interview with Reno Cruz

Indie RnB wrapped around rhythmic guitar, soulful vocal melodies and classic electro drum machine sounds

Chicago, Falling In Love Is Not That Hard, Indie-rnb, Indietronica, Love Is A Wave, Pop/R&B, Reno Cruz, USA

‘Rootsy. Alternative. Melancholic.’ | Interview with Pultixima

Pultixima reflects his worldview through his music. Dive in!

Alternative Rock, Delaware, Enchanters, Pultixima, Rock, USA, Wilmington

Erika Tham – Shhh [Review]

Shhh is not just a song. It is the taste of lust.

Alternative R&B, Canada, Drill, Erika Tham, Indie-rnb, Pop/R&B, Shhh, Singapore

Which are the biggest drivers of gender inequality in (rock) music? | Interview with Slow Down Molasses

Big, heavy, menacing guitar riffs, incredible stereo separation and anarchic vocal delivery.

Canada, Indie Rock, post punk, Revisionists, Rock, Sask, Saskatoon

‘minimal, patterns, piano-heavy grooves’ | Interview with CLERQ

You don’t find this music. This music finds you.

Electronic, Experimental, Jazz, Neoclassical, Nu jazz, Piano

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