An ever-immersive Voix return with a beautiful new single this month – expertly produced, and performed with a certain emotive, passionate softness that connects within seconds.
Dance
Up the volume, drown out the uncertainty & jagged edges of the real world, and remind yourself how powerful & impressive electronic music can really be.
Beautifully performed, written & arranged, Ever Meet Again feels like a classic dance-pop hit but also manages to appear as decidedly original in its use of effects, layers & structuring.
Retro bass & echoes of classic dance make up the layers that lead us into this new alternative disco-pop single from Dejhare.
One of the best & most unique indie albums to hit the scene this year – Christopher Dallman’s Digital Blue gets an energising make-over, shining light on a whole new aspect of his music.
Welcoming layers of organic guitar alongside thoughtful, stylish electronic elements, and a voice that feels aptly inspired by the sounds of a simpler time, the release aims high & hits the mark.
Progressing from simple, funk-led beginnings, through a nostalgic arena of classic dance and house vibes, Antoine Carco keeps things organic & engaging throughout his post one-hour mixes this season.
The production is mighty, the work of a clearly experienced creative, and the featured vocals roam perfectly within the mix.
A masterful artist – one whom we’re lucky to have gracing our indie world & indeed our generation. Highly recommended.
Recrafting one of the biggest hits of 2019, Russkiy gives this classic Lewis Capaldi track a complete re-working.
Experimental sound-design and a clearly emotive approach to musicianship unite beautifully throughout this ambient, immersive & deeply provocative journey that is Slightly Unhappy Constantly.
Building up immediately from industrial intrigue to explosive, immersive dance realms, Neverend is a heavy & infectious alternative track, which starts off in one style and quickly redirects things as the production & concept increasingly envelop.