dvr is Dillon van Rensburg, a seventeen year old songwriter and producer from North Berwick, Scotland. In 2020, he self-released an EP (“tape_01) and single (‘thru the city‘) that quickly became organic, word-of-mouth success stories, racking up streams in the millions. With influences ranging from Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean and
Read MoreLondon collective Jungle today premiere the video for their new single ‘Time’. Directed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch alongside the band’s ‘J’, the ‘Time’ video is available to watch right now HERE, the latest in a series of
Produced by Richard Russell, ‘Oya’ is Ibeyi’s first piece of music since signing to XL Recordings and is available to download immediately. It forms part of Ibeyi’s debut AA-sided single ‘Oya /
Sbtrkt dropped this surprise beautiful banger ‘Temporary View’ this week on Soundcloud. Vocals come from good pal Sampha. Listen here:
Jungle‘s J & T are on the cover of DIY! Read the DIY cover article here Their debut album is due Friday 11 July via XL Recordings / Rhythmethod
Jungle have revealed new single ‘Time’ – taken from their debut self-titled record. Stream the single now: ‘Jungle’ out Friday 11 July via XL Recordings / Rhythmethod
The Horrors made a special appearance on Later… With Jools Holland last week alongside Aloe Blacc and Little Dragon. ‘Luminous‘ is out now via XL/Rhythmethod
Jungle‘s debut self-titled album is coming out 11th July in Australia via XL Recordings / Rhythmethod! The album is set to be one of this years most anticipated debut records building on the success of
Luminous, the fourth record from London’s The Horrors, is released today via XL Recordings / Rhythmethod. Recorded over 15 months in the band’s east London studio-laboratory-bunker with co-producer Craig Silvey, Luminous is the follow-up to the band’s 2007
Radio Luminous by The Horrors is here! Each member hosts an episode… powered by Spotify. Episode one, The Leather Lounge with Faris Badwan, is streaming now. LUMINOUS is out this Friday 2nd May via XL
The Horrors – Luminous (XL) Recorded over 15 months in The Horror’s east London studio-laboratory-bunker with co-producer Craig Silvey, Luminous is the follow-up to the band’s 2007 debut Strange House, the Mercury-nominated Primary