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KNIGHT$ Boom Bang Boom!

KNIGHT$ is back with a new Britalo anthem and it comes with a ‘Boom Bang Boom!’ Written in lockdown and with his plans for live work put on hold, by his own admission, ‘Boom Bang Boom!’ was a song he could hold back any longer. With thunderous electronic drums, brassy synth, and a big chorus, it’s a number that does as the title suggests as a much needed blast of optimism. Continue Reading ›

SOFTWAVE System Failure

In these tense times, Danish synthpop duo SOFTWAVE have sensed a ’System Failure’... Describing the feelings of frustration arising from small room isolation with just a computer for company, Catrine Christensen and Jerry Olsen present their new single ’System Failure’. SOFTWAVE chatted about the best ways to deal with a ‘System Failure’… Continue Reading ›

GLITBITER Interview

GLITBITER is the musical vehicle of LA-based musician and vocalist Florence Bullock. Following the release of her debut EP 'Short Stories' in 2017, GLITBITER went on to collaborate with BETAMAXX. Taking time out from rehearsing for her first live gig in quite a while and releasing a brand new single, Florence Bullock spoke about the importance of being GLITBITER… Continue Reading ›

ITALOCONNECTION Midnight Confessions Vol1

ITALOCONNECTION are perhaps best known for their remixes of HURTS ‘Better Than Love’ and THE HUMAN LEAGUE’s ‘Never Let Me Go'. The ethos of ITALOCONNECTION is “to sound vintage in a modern way”. Throughout ‘Midnight Confessions Vol1’, the production is excellent, showcasing a collection of danceable widescreen European electronic pop at its best. Continue Reading ›

THE FRIXION To Hell & Back

A debut album is an opportunity to relaunch and reach a wider audience, but with the kudos that the long playing format accords. ‘To Hell & Back’ sees THE FRIXION include the best material from their first 2017 EP ‘If U Ever Wonder’ plus some of the singles that have emerged since. For the duo of Gene Serene and Lloyd Price, life has been tearfully traumatic personally in the past few years. Continue Reading ›

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