Album Review: Helium Robots – Voltopia
What is it with electronic music and space, eh? I guess the tone of a synth has always been a great soundtrack to the future. And if you’re a fan of musicians that sound like they’ve engaged in...
View ArticleSongs for the week #5
Bat For Lashes – Laura Natasha Khan’s last album featured a song called Daniel (which I always like to think was about me, and not Daniel LaRusso). Now she returns with another name: Laura, a tragic...
View ArticleBOTW Interview: San Zhi
We speak to our BOTW about how they got together, new music, Guillaume Briere, Sam Duckworth, and popcorn death. You’re a fairly new band, and there’s not much on the internet about you, so tell us...
View ArticleI Am A Camera release brand new video for The Legendary Children
With influences as diverse as Deee-lite and Roy Lichtenstein, electro-pop duo I Am A Camera have given us their latest offering. Describing their new single as “a hymn to everyone out there doing it...
View ArticleIntroducing: Max Marshall
At just 21 years-old Max Marshall has already established a successful career in fashion. When she isn’t creating 1940s-inspired bespoke clothing, making wigs for Lady Gaga or working for French...
View ArticleNew track: Sietta
Australian-based duo Sietta have just released the lusciously soulful Let It Go, and PlanetNotion absolutely loves it. Opening through a gently verse, Let It Go is a primal hulking mass that feels...
View ArticleIntroducing: Jagga
2013 has seen musician, Jagga, leave his record label, which has now allowed him to produce the music he has always wanted to create. His new track, ‘Out Of Control’, is a mid-tempo loop of synths and...
View ArticleWhinnie Williams Presents – Mix Tape Volume 2
With trusty sidekick Brian the poodle at her side, Whinnie Williams is as quirky as she is gorgeous. Once Sunday Girl, the now reformed Whinnie (named so after the first born men in her family) is once...
View ArticleNew Album: Giana Factory – Lemon Moon
It’s 2014 and girl bands are still sadly scarce. So there’s something about a fellow female playing her own synth and beating on a drumpad (because we have rage too) that resonates with me. Especially...
View ArticleNew Track: High Contrast and Claire Maguire –‘Who’s Loving You (Part 2)’
As his name suggests, contrast is the key and High Contrast has continued to defy conventional bass boundaries since he signed to Hospital Records in 2000. His music seems to rapidly progress from one...
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