Posts tagged "Dream-Pop"(Page 2)

In Conversation With Dream-Pop Group Diamond Thug, ahead of South Africa’s Endless Daze Festival

Image: Kelly Makropolous Interview by Arnold van der Walt South African dream-pop group Diamond Thug will be performing at the acclaimed psychedelic festival, Endless Daze 2018, in Cape Town, South Africa this coming weekend. Ever-changing and growing since their formation, Diamond Thug is one of the most diverse and eclectic groups the

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Japanese musician Cuushe wrote a Facebook post this week outlining the torment she has been subjected to at the hands of producer and DJ Akihito Saitoh, who goes by the moniker Ametsub. Ametsub is a popular musician in the underground electronic scene, with his acclaimed album

Tirzah | Devotion | Domino Recording Co. Release Date: 10 August 2018 Image Credit: Clare Shilland Written by Jenna Dreisenstock The gossamer dust mote of summer shining white curtains; lovingly stitched dresses, nostalgia in reflection and tender melancholia. Dynamic in nature and flowing as a lucid dream, introspective tenderness in auditory

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Dreamy electro-indie band Vök hail from Iceland and have just released their first track since their 2017 album ‘Figure’, a track called ‘Autopilot’. The band formed in 2013 and started writing material out of a happy accident; singer Margrét Rán Magnúsdóttir, and saxophonist Andri Már entered

By Jenna Dreisenstock In the dreamy worlds of electronic dream-pop charm, shoegaze honey and post-rock engulf: there are many different experiences to be had; yet many of which intertwine with the inherent tone of the charmingly heart-struck genres – a dreaminess in which the tenderness stings in sincerity, our personal

Swedish songstress Lykke Li has just shared a new video for her track ‘deep end’, the video documents a wild night out filmed entirely on her iPhone, and was directed by Clara Cullen. Produced by Jeff Bhaskar, Malay, and T-Minus – who will also appear on Li’s upcoming LP so sad so sexy

Electro-dream-poppers and Portland-based four piece Chromatics, made up of Ruth Radelet, Johnny Jewel, Adam Miller & Nat Walker, share new track & video “Black Walls” and confirm their fifth studio album, Dear Tommy, due out in autumn 2018 via Italians Do It Better. More information to come soon! Watch the official video for ‘Black Walls’ by Chromatics

Beach House | 7 | Bella Union / Sub Pop Release date: May 11th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock A golden lyrical weave; sunlight winding, grasping like vines, a stunning bloom of melancholia sewing flowers in // out and around each rib, growing and wilting with the heaving of saltwater

Interview by Shannon Lawlor Harriette Pilbeam, aka Hatchie is musician and vocalist currently based in Brisbane, Australia. Hatchie’s first solo endeavour Sugar & Spice EP (set for May 25th release) is a hazy-fuzz-filled journey through Pilbeam’s own dreamy landscape. Rather than focusing on the external world of her daily life

Interview by Shannon Lawlor German-born, now London-based synthstress NINA has been a spinning-cog and adhesive bond in the ever-growing Synthwave community since it’s hazy, nostalgia-fuelled inception. As well as heading her own innovative imprint Aztec Records, a label built around progressing the synthwave/synthpop scenes into the neon-lit giants it is

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