Rhythm, Fire, and Soul: Mamas Gun’s Recipe for Groove. Anchored by a tight drum beat, featuring a flaming bassline, delicate guitar layers and an expressive vocal delivery.
Tag: London
‘Completely unknown artists making the most incredible music’ | Interview with Darkstates
With a beat built on a 2-step UK Garage framework that feels almost ghostly, Darkstates delivers Single Cell.
Steven Bamidele – Exoskeleton [Review]
“Exoskeleton” blends smooth vocals and harmonies with an energetic yet hazy sound, depicting a sweet but potentially unhealthy intense connection between two lonely people.
LAMBERT – Human Nature [Review]
After all, it’s in our human nature to be hypnotized by the synth riff repetition.
‘Odd, atmospheric, textured’ | Interview with AUNCE
AUNCE makes a bold entrance with the debut single BEEP BEEP, a very important work thematically too.
‘Meditative, soulful, meditative (dubstep!)’ | Interview with Katja
Classic dubstep vibes, a deep, sultry bassline designed to test your sound system, cinematic synths, a smooth future garage beat, and ethereal vocals that drift through the mix.
‘Emotive, electronic, thrilling’ | Interview with Halina Rice
Halina Rice crafts electronic music with precision, delivering live sets that unfold as immersive audiovisual experiences, each note resonating with clarity and depth.
‘ambient, cinematic, addictive’ | Interview with Janaè Saint Prix
“Lipstain” celebrates the power in vulnerability and underscores the significance of self-worth.
‘Psychedelic. Soul. Groove.’ | Interview with Beach For Tiger
Beach for Tiger blends psych and soul into a smooth, spacey production, offering a little relief from the stresses of everyday life. Simple ingredients, big impact.
‘unhinged, satisfying, releasing’ | Interview with Nothingheads
“Private Pyle,” is characterized by a heavy, repetitive riff and a raw post-punk aesthetic that blends intensity, dissonance, and a gritty, rebellious energy.