

Artist Interview: Batu
Words by Tom Pittard “I try to leave a lot of the things I do to my subconscious; I don’t particularly have a good grasp on what I’m doing most of the time, but I trust myself”. This comforting statement comes from eminent DJ and producer Omar McCutcheon, otherwise known as Batu. Giving us an […]
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Artist Interview: Punk Rock Factory
From Disney covers to collaborating with punk rock icons, it’s amazing how much can come from a few friends making music in a shed.
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Artist Interview: Sam Binga
Through drum and bass, techno, UK funky and many more, Sam Binga has left his mark on a plethora of genres. Find out what makes him tick here.
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Artist Interview: Modern Day Music
Words by Elina Pekkarinen You would be forgiven for thinking that glitchcore, hyperdrill and digicore sound more like Pokemon or something from a Screwfix catalogue than a new music genre. Characterised not only by their maximalist production style but also by their unique aesthetic and, much like hyperpop, these genres found their genesis online because […]
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Artist Interview: Surgeons Girl
Surgeons Girl juxtaposes her techno sensibilities with her classical musicianship, and the outcome is breathtaking. Read more here.
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