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Jessie Ware releases music video for new single ‘Free Yourself’

Jessie Ware has shared a music video for her latest single, Free Yourself. The track, a continuation of Ware’s disco glam influenced sound, was first heard during her set at Glastonbury before receiving an official release last month. Free Yourself includes production credits from Stuart Price and Clarence Coffee Jr.

FKA Twigs has released a new music video for the song Oh My Love off her latest mixtape, Caprisongs. One of the most effervescent and pop leaning tracks on the mixtape, the video sees Twigs at her local nail salon taking advice from her technician, cut with fantasy sequences of

For a moment, let’s consider the pressures that the music industry can place on a rising artist: the push to create (and be) something totally new and unique that still somehow appeals to the mass public. Anyone who falls flat can disappear into the void: the experimental artists who focus

Athens producer Stelios Vassiloudis occupies a unique space in electronic music. Classically trained, he’s been using his diverse and extensive musical background since the early 2000’s to craft music rooted in sonic emotion as much as the dancefloor. Favouring intricacy in harmonies and textures, Vassiloudis’s work has always had some

Klangkarussell, a house duo from Austria, have returned to the limelight once more – this time with the heartfelt single, ‘Home’. Released early last year via their own imprint Bias Beach Records, the single is quickly climbing the charts and collecting tens of millions of plays while doing so. Accompanied

UK pop star Charli XCX has released a music video for her latest single, Beg For You with Rina Sawayama. The single, which is the third to be released off her forthcoming album Crash, interpolates September’s early 2000s hit Cry For You. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, XCX said of the

The origin point of house music can be traced definitively back to Chicago, where the form arose as a reaction to disco and became popularised by its Black, mostly queer, progenitors at the South Side’s The Warehouse nightclub from which the genre takes its name. But house would also find

 Image credit: Mitch Brown Let’s pause to consider the vast nature of “dance music” and all that it entails. Between the pillars of house and techno, you’ll find your unmistakable legends of the industry. In the vast outdoors, you’ll venture into the likes of trance and D&B and within the

Now, we’ve frequently discussed the importance of collaborations and the impact they can have on the music industry as elements from far and wide come together to make a new project work. Take London-based quartet, Jet-G for example, who first arrived on our radar with the dramatic single ‘Give Me

  Swedish songstress Clara Mae first appeared on our radar with the release of her gentle single, ‘Crash’ via Universal Music Sweden and we immediately jumped on board for an exclusive interview with the singer. In it, we discovered she had a unique way of looking at both life and

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