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Chris Queen

Roller Disco Death Party: Synths, Drums & Rave Values

Amelia Briggs Haldane and Neal McHarg are two-piece electronic synth and drum duo Roller ...

In Limerence: Jacob Alon Delves Into the Difficult Unspoken Parts of Being a Human

Photo credit: Jules Moskovtchenko Limerence is the feeling of infatuated love, the often involuntary, ...

caroline: The Genre-Defying Collective on Their Second Album and Working with Caroline Polachek

The eight-piece musical collective caroline released their self-titled debut in 2022 and quickly found ...

Nikhita – Solace ‘a soothing breath that says this too shall pass’ (EP review)

Combining the beautiful, unhurried delivery of some atmospheric soul music with an approach based ...

REBECCA VASMANT on Growth, Vulnerability, and the Evolution of Glasgow’s Jazz Scene

DJ, producer, label boss, and linchpin of the Glasgow jazz scene, Rebecca Vasmant has ...

Mark Radcliffe on Bizarre Technical Hiccups, Mythical Gigs, and Iggy Pop’s Transparent Trousers

Biggedy Biggedy Bong! Twenty years after Mark Radcliffe and ‘the boy Lard’ Marc Riley ...

CURLEW: Evolution (EP Review)

Evolution is an album of ambient electronic music from Gill Higgins, probably best known ...

KITTI – Somethin’ In The Water (album review)

In an era of surprise releases, an album with this much anticipation around it ...