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Tag: London

‘Mesmerizing, Groovy, Dreamy’ | Interview with Moonfish

A two-part, trippy production featuring warmly saturated synth lines conversing with a moody bassline and an intriguing beat.

Electronic, Experimental Electronika, Jazz, Jazz fusion, London, Moonfish, Nest of Giants, Nu jazz, UK

Blomfelt & Narby – And Sad Days Apart [Review]

It is these moments that can instantly replenish what was withheld throughout the entire year, in a mere six minutes.

Ambient, Electronic, Finland, London, Switzerland, UK

‘Falling down stairs’ | Interview with Ex-Giant

A heavy, intense piece with prominent riffs, a nod to the British folk-horror tradition.

Ex-Giant, London, Pheasant, post punk, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, UK

‘Punchy, groovy, vulnerable’ | Interview with Ben Lamb

Dreamy, beatifully dark, nicely detuned sounds combined with introspective and sincere lyrics.

Ben Lamb, Debut, Debut EP, Know You, London, Something in the Water, UK, Wales

‘Adventurous, authentic, deep’ | Interview with Point B

For most people, a freight train horn is merely background noise. For Point B, it becomes an idea that is twisted and reshaped into an ominous electronic composition.

Electronic, Experimental Electronika, IDM, London, Point B, UK

‘Powerful, Poetic, Cinematic’ | Interview with Benjamin Charles

A collection of genuinely honest songs characterized by exceptional songwriting, heartfelt melodies, and filled with melancholia arrangements.

Before the Fire, Benjamin Charles, Electronic, Indie Electronic, London, Los Angeles, On the Road, Pop/R&B, UK, USA

Dirty Dancing | Dominion Theatre | London

An entertaining show that captures the spirit of the original film and is sure to have audiences tapping their feet and singing along to the classic tunes.

Dirty Dancing, London

Röyksopp’s live at Troxy, London

Röyksopp’s influence on the electronic music scene cannot be overstated. But what about their live performances? Are they any good?

London, Röyksopp

Under the Black Rock – Arcola Theatre [Review]

An interesting play with very good potential overall.

Arcola Theatre, Ben Kavanagh, Evanna Lynch, London, London play, theatrical plays, Tim Edge, Under the Black Rock

Memory Of Jane – How You Make Me Feel [Review]

We know how we feel about the track. Its damn beautiful.

Electronic, France, How You Make Me Feel, Indie Electronic, London, Memory Of Jane, Pop/R&B, UK

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