We caught up with multidisciplinary artist, Nadine Lustre following on from her Wildest Dreams LP.
Read MoreWith the release of his self titled LP, Ukiyo, the accomplished artist takes the listener on a journey of blissful auditory escapism.
Read MoreOn his latest and greatest release Parachute, Petit Biscuit digs into the fundamentals of his sound as an artist, while also discovering a new frontier.
Read MoreLuboku talks us through his Space Walk LP, his fondness with the great unknown and much more.
Read MoreThe culmination of breathtaking production, prosperous vocals and an enchanting atmosphere, yields Henry Green’s Half Light as an outstanding album that is sure to turn heads.
Read MoreAusten’s Passenger Seat is a pop EP for this generation.
Read MoreEXPORT, the sophomore album from UK electronic duo, RAP fuses elements of trip-hop, house and new wave to become something greater than the sum of its parts.
Read MoreAll in all, Tourist’s set was an exhilarating experience that touched the depths of my soul. There aren’t many artists that I gush over, but Tourist is certainly one of them. I can’t wait until he’s back in Australia.
Read MoreUK producer, Tourist’s highly anticipated album, Everyday is finally here. With a new direction evident in his latest singles, we’ve been eager to see how this would translate into a full album. Everyday does not disappoint, and it’s arguably Tourist’s most refined and cohesive release so far.
Read MoreYou Will Not Die, the new album from South Africa’s Nakhane, is equal parts smooth and gritty; a beautiful summarisation of queer life.
Read MoreAnyone who is familiar with the buoyant, nostalgia-tinged electropop of Sydney’s Nicole Millar would be excited to hear her charisma, and versatility in her debut fifteen-track LP, Excuse Me.
Read MoreElectric Lines is a slow burner with an eclectic musical landscape, that captures the best of the producer's skill.
Read MoreI highly recommend listening to Ideas of Aesthetics 9/10
Read MoreSAATSUMA is back!
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