Modular Synthesis: A Brief History of the Future – for Bloc
Last week scientists landed a probe on a comet that hurtled through space. They were surprised to discover the comet was ‘singing’ – that is, it was releasing incredibly low […]
Last week scientists landed a probe on a comet that hurtled through space. They were surprised to discover the comet was ‘singing’ – that is, it was releasing incredibly low […]
Rappers love giving props to God. Regardless of content, you’d be hard-pressed to find a hip-hop album of the last 20 years that hasn’t shouted out the Big Guy in […]
Jersey Club was the breakout genre of the year. The scene originated as a response to the frenetic ruckus-starting repetition of Baltimore Club, but swiftly forged an identity all of […]
At the close of 2013, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, The Guardian and various other righteous music news sources gushed over breakthrough ATL act Young Thug. Fair play, cos Young Thug, with […]
The weekender occupies a special, hedonistic place in British culture. A festival for the working man, weekenders are there to dance away the grit and graft of the week, to […]
This piece first appeared on The Ransom Note In 1980 Alvin Toffler wrote ‘The Third Wave’, the second of his seminal works of futurology. The book analysed how societies change […]
Dan ‘Eats Everything’ Pearce is massive. Not just in stature (much as he likes to take the piss out of his occasionally generous girth), but in the plain old biggest-thing-in-house-music-right-now […]
In 2011 everyone lost their shit to Perc’s debut album Wicker & Steel. After years of entertaining serious men in cold warehouses with kick drums hewn from rusted spite, Perc […]
Raised on soundsystem culture, deep bass and inventive, cross genre music, Night Slugs co-owners and DJ/producers L-Vis 1990 and Bok Bok have created a label, musical family and aesthetic steeped […]