
Nao - Trophy (feat. A.K. Paul)
A match made in heaven.
28th July 2016

A match made in heaven.
28th July 2016

She couldn’t have just made a typical synthpop ballad.
27th July 2016

A perfect antidote to being stuck at home instead of in a sweaty venue.
27th July 2016

On the first single from ‘Care’, Tom Krell hones in on new territory.
27th July 2016
4 Stars
Impossibly coherent; the product of earned wisdom welded to raw talent.
26th July 2016

Alt‑J drummer offers another impressive glimpse into his skewed electronica.
25th July 2016

On her gloomy debut track, Cosima applies tragedy to smart, unorthodox pop.
25th July 2016
2 Stars
Smooth-as-it-gets duo Honne’s debut could be a triumph, but finds itself prone to mumbling and shallowness.
22nd July 2016
3 Stars
Canadian electronic music agitators MSTRKRFT’s first album five years is a chaotic and hard-hitting return.
22nd July 2016
4 Stars
Like musical scarification.
21st July 2016
2 Stars
Erol Alkan and Richard Norris’ alternate world doesn’t reap the same rewards for listeners as it does for its creators.
21st July 2016
4 Stars
Did somebody say Mercury? This is a landmark album for a previously forgotten musician.
21st July 2016
4 Stars
Emerging from the shadows, ingenious producer Michael Vope puts his own agenda forward on an impressive debut.
21st July 2016
A band who’ve lost none of their ability to have the crowd eating out the palm of their hand.
21st July 2016
There’s wide-eyed escapism at every turn. And there are plenty of turns to take.
21st July 2016
Some take quick disco-naps while the sun as it at its highest; many are highest when the sun is lowest.
21st July 2016

He holds nothing back in the eight minute sprawl of his Adult Swim Singles Program contribution.
21st July 2016

Woozy and atmospheric, this Norwegian rabble hold little back creatively.
20th July 2016

Ardyn bide their time, creating a haunting, evocative atmosphere.
20th July 2016
20-year-old electronic pop producer goes way beyond his calling with a smart, excitable set.
19th July 2016
Zach Condon’s melancholy-laced, breezy music doesn’t go for the jugular, but it’s a smart match for Latitude’s main stage.
19th July 2016
It’s all part of “the FIDLAR experience”.
19th July 2016

It’s the band at their most aggressive.
19th July 2016

It’s one of the strongest sentiments made in the ‘Hope Six’ era of her career.
19th July 2016
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.