A two-part, trippy production featuring warmly saturated synth lines conversing with a moody bassline and an intriguing beat.
Tag: UK
Morwell – Starlight [Review]
An edgy genre-bending outfit that’s sure to appeal to those seeking fresh and cutting-edge electronic music.
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.
‘Itchy, flakey, scalp.’ | Interview with Eyesore & The Jinx
With a truly original vocal delivery, raw guitar and bass riffs, and post punk aesthetics, Eyesore & the Jinx successfully channel the feeling of anxiety into No More Nails.
Esslemont – Sharper then a Hounds Tooth [Review]
If you are not feeling well, it will make you feel even worse. It’s that real.
Sophro – Emerald Green [Review]
Sophro impresses with their new song titled “Emerald Green”, a blend of trip hop with electronika
‘Falling down stairs’ | Interview with Ex-Giant
A heavy, intense piece with prominent riffs, a nod to the British folk-horror tradition.
The Roadside Bandits Project – NOTHiNG [Review]
Will you catch when I fall?
‘Punchy, groovy, vulnerable’ | Interview with Ben Lamb
Dreamy, beatifully dark, nicely detuned sounds combined with introspective and sincere lyrics.
‘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.