Lovers rock legend and producer-artist Dennis Bovell gives The Smile’s latest single ‘The Smoke’ (1M streams to date) a dub refix that expands the dreamy horizons of the horn section and cacophonous drums into a hypnotic cycle of experimental reverb and delay. The Smile are the alternative supergroup of Radiohead’s
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“The Tuareg guitarist and his bandmates deliver the fullest picture of his gifts yet.” – Pitchfork (Best New Music 8.4) “This is how free rock & roll should sound.” –
Earlier this year Thom Yorke created a version of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ for designer Jun Takahashi’s Tokyo Fashion Week showcase of Creep Very, his UNDERCOVER Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s collection. This haunting reimagining of the 1993 hit is now being
Featuring Remixes From Knxwledge, Soul Clap, Harvey Sutherland, Bill Brewster & More Listen to new “Pelota (Cut A Rug Mix)” remix by Quantic
JARV IS… has shared an ‘essential’ David Holmes remix of Must I Evolve? “David Holmes & Keefus Ciancia invited Catherine Rebeiro, Ennio Morricone, The Vampires of Dartmoor, Jean-Claude Vannier, La Düsseldorf, Alan Vega, Sergio Leone, Dario
Photo Credit: David James Download Hi-Res HERE Ahead of their upcoming European tour, The Black Seeds are pleased to announce the release of REFABRICATED: Fabric Remixes & Rarities – a tasty selection of unreleased tracks, remixes & versions from their
The past month has seen remixes of select Steven A. Clark songs from his latest album Where Neon Goes To Die from Helado Negro and Theophilus London. Today Amtrac has remixed ‘Found’ from
Steven A. Clark released his excellent Where Neon Goes To Die LP last year via Secretly Canadian, an album inspired by 80s pop and R&B in the vein of a Peter Gabriel meets Frank Ocean. Today he drops
This morning, Cherry Glazerr, the Los Angeles based trio led by 22-year-old frontwoman Clementine Creevy, premiered a groovy remix of ‘Daddi’ via High Snobiety. ‘Daddi’ is the “itchy, pressurized panic attack” (Stereogum) lead
Steven A. Clark released his excellent Where Neon Goes To Die LP last year via Secretly Canadian / Rhythmethod; an album inspired by 80s pop and R&B in the vein of a Peter Gabriel meets Frank