Having treated the world with her charming cover of the Alan Wilder-penned DEPECHE MODE B-side ‘Fools’, Angel Jefferson returns as CATHERINE MOAN with the self-composed ‘Drop It!’.
‘Drop It!’ channels her innocent sound in the manner of ELECTRIC YOUTH meeting STRAWBERRY SWITCHBLADE and MARSHEAUX... Continue Reading ›
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Behind the dreamy world of JOON is Yasmin Kuymizakis. Growing up in Malta, she made music as the more traditionally minded YEWS but a sound production course in London set her on the path of becoming JOON. Her positivity after a life-changing car accident helped clarify her musical ambitions.
The music of JOON is an optimistic dose of inspiration and a universal message for everyone as to how to overcome. She spoke about why now is the right time to ‘Dream Again’. Continue Reading ›
The musical vehicle of Kutay Soyocak, JAKUZI release their first new music in two years with a two song EP 'Açık Bir Yara'.
The best of the pair is the great new Italo flavoured song 'Hiç Işık Yok'. The usual cowbells are substituted by processed pots and pans, while the mix of classic brassy Italo tones and chilling synth pads blend to create something rather unusual and extraordinary. Continue Reading ›
‘This Fractured Mind’ is the best of the three trailers released so far by NATION OF LANGUAGE ahead of their upcoming second album ‘A Way Forward’.
Dealing with the spectre of unrealised dreams and jealousy towards more successful others, by the end of ‘This Fractured Mind’, any inferiority complex is countered with hopeful acceptance in line with the new album’s optimistic title. Continue Reading ›
Brigitte Handley is the Australian singer-songwriter who was the guitarist in the self-explanatory alternative rock band DARK SHADOWS.
Handley relocated to Cologne or Köln as it is called by the locals. “When I began to explore ideas for the ‘Köln Visions…’ EP, I thought about how I could capture the moods and feelings that this city evoked in me when I first arrived as a stranger in a new land” she said; part of that new land was the murky world of synthesizers. Continue Reading ›
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