Introducing: Mao
Here’s something that should perk up your midweek lulls in the shape of Mao, with a house groove that should make your soul shudder. He’s the latest signing to Bad Life, and… Read More
Bands to watch: Torches
London’s Torches (facebook/twitter) produce dark and atmospheric gloom-pop. Each song is centred on drum machine beats and grandiose vocals, with ethereal claustrophobic builds that takes you somewhere a little darker, a twisting… Read More
Video: Free Swim – The Smell Of Pregancy
It was only last week that I wrote of how much I was enjoying the latest art-pop EP from Free Swim (twitter), and today we’ve got a little deeper insight into the… Read More
Remix Roundup: Clock Opera + Summer Camp + Joe Goddard
Your weekly catchup on some of the best remixes of the past seven days. St. Etienne have reworked Summer Camp‘s upcoming single Losing My Mind into a slow, dark and mysterious dancefloor… Read More
Bands to watch: Free Swim
The last record from Paul Coltofeanu, aka Free Swim (twitter), may have been about the trials and tribulations of a panda climbing Everest, but now he’s back with an all the more… Read More
Bands to watch: MMOTHS
Not so much a band as Jack Colleran, a solo producer from Ireland, but MMOTHS (facebook/twitter) has demonstrated his talents with song that shudders, wrapped around the glorious vocals of Keep Shelley… Read More
Happy Valentines Day from Exlovers and Gabriel Bruce
Maybe I’ve turned a little sappy because I’ve spent the last weekend shedding tears at my own sister’s wedding, or maybe I always was, but Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game has always had… Read More
Introducing: Andrew Butler
The forecast may be more snow outside, lucky then that boutique digital label Folkroom Records are releasing Andrew Butler‘s debut EP – a record of soft, soothing, folk-pop lovesongs. Its a record… Read More




