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Florian Picasso is an enigmatic DJ with an artistic vision and knack for curation that’s poised to become a reference point in the cultural lexicon. As the great-grandson of Pablo Picasso, he carries a legacy of creativity, but it’s his own sound that’s making waves on the global stage. With‘Dior’landing this weekthis feels like a key moment to spotlight Florian’s next chapter. A DJ and producer with over a decade of experience, Florian is now experiencing a bold resurgence in the electronic music world. His recent highlights include a standout performance at Berlin’s iconic HÖR, his first All Night Long…
Mahmut Orhan Announces Return to Chinois Ibiza for 10 Date Residency Sounds Like Pillow Talk – Electric Mode
After the overwhelming success of his debut Ibiza/Chinois Residency last year, Turkish international chart-topper Mahmut Orhan returns to Chinois, this time more than doubling the number of dates to 10 epic parties, bringing a packed line up spanning a diverse range of sounds and a new name, yet with the same intimate party feel. ‘Sounds Like Pillow Talk’ is a party inspired by the pillows that have witnessed years of stories, travels and fleeting moments. Expect a whisper-warm, intimate dancefloor experience where every night tells a different story. Over a decade of passion, creativity, and relentless dedication have gained Mahmut…
Ooh La la! The deluxe, remastered edition The 1970s was legendarily a time for rock ‘n’ roll excess, and as you’ll discover in this new magazine, we’re as vulnerable to that as any musician of that decade. We’re firm believers in giving an audience what they want, so we’ve brought you more. More pages! More archive interviews! More insights into the greatest music! Inside you’ll find 500 albums reviewed and ranked. An interview with Ken Scott about his time in the studio with Bowie and other legends of the 1970s. There’s a revealing insight into the making of Sticky Fingers…
Originally started in 2015 with Mssingno, the track evolved over time with contributions from Lunakái and Ben Bashi, giving it a layered, fully realised feel.Beyond her own releases, TĀLĀ has also shaped work behind the scenes, including executive producing BANKS’ ‘Serpentina’ and collaborating with Enny.With ‘I Need It’, she delivers an introspective but energising track that feels built for moments of self belief, hinting at a strong new chapter ahead. View Original Article Here
Emma Lindquist Introduces Hello Tiger, Be My Friend, Exploring Identity, Introspection And Emotional Patterns On Debut Album
Danish artist Emma Lindquist introduces Hello Tiger, Be My Friend. An introspective debut shaped around emotional pattern recognition, self-confrontation, and slow-building sonic space. The project maps early adulthood, balancing love, self-doubt, and shifting expectations. Moving through alternative pop, folk, and americana, it favours atmosphere over immediacy, with arrangements unfolding gradually.Emma Lindquist by Silja Balthazar EriksenAt the centre sits the album’s defining metaphor; the “tiger” as an internal force rather than an external threat. Emma Lindquist explains:If you dare to look at the things that have shaped you, you can actually start becoming friends with them instead of suppressing them. For…
To celebrate her 28th birthday, Sexyy Red drops off her new album Yo Favorite Trappa Favorite Rappa. It contains 18 songs and features from Key Glock, Metro Boomin and more. Listen to the full project below: Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here
Milton Keynes, England-based artist MANNY continues to impress with his acoustic folk and soul-infused style…. asoulful, stripped-back acoustic gem.The new single, “My Love”, is a collaboration with Nancy Okai. On this track, his voice is especially striking – soulful, emotive, and utterly captivating – carried beautifully over a simple acoustic guitar arrangement.With subtle cinematic undertones woven throughout, the song gradually elevates into something that can genuinely tug at the heartstrings and, at times, bring you close to tears. The introduction of dual vocals after the midway point marks a clear turning point, the moment where you’ll likely find yourself diving…
Sotto James’ “Cold Fingers” is a beautifully restrained indie-folk track emerging from London, England. From the outset, it captivates with crisp acoustic guitar work, delicately layered with folky horn textures and whimsical vocals….cinematic and emotionally rich.There’s an alternative, cinematic quality to the production, and as his second release of the year, it feels like a real turning point. It has the kind of emotional pull that could easily capture thousands of listeners. If you’re drawn to moody folk music, this one will sit comfortably in your world. It features emotive male vocals, sweeping, immersive passages, and subtle experimental undertones that…
Theres no surprise tour announcement – this Saturday is it: Trent Reznor gives Nine Inch Noize update
Fresh from this weekend’s incredible Coachella set, Trent Reznor has shared a statement about the forthcoming Nine Inch Noize album – as well as what he’s planning next. Teaming up with Alex Ridha aka Boys Noize, the pair’s new 12-track collab LP will arrive this Friday, April 17 via Interscope Records, before their second (and final) Coachella performance on Saturday. Now, Trent has revealed of how it all came about in the first place: “The creative fulfilment of working on the Challengers and TRON scores with Boys Noize led me to think that including him in the Peel It Back…
Exquisite harmonies and faultless guitar work deliver songs of crystaline fragility. The Milk Carton Kids are back!A new album from the superb Milk Carton Kids is always something of a cause for celebration, here at AUK Towers. There’s something about their music that makes the world seem a better place than it often is. There’s a gentleness to their sound that encourages you to sit back and just let the music wash over you. In fact, the opening track from this new album, and the latest single release, Blue Water, seems the perfect encapsulation of their music and philosophy:“blue blue…
Credit: Luigi Montebello and Davide RinaldiAt the remove of two hundred years, it is very hard, if not impossible, to fully comprehend the impact that the expansion of railroads throughout the world had in the 19th and early 20th Centuries. The impact was equivalent to the rise of the internet in our own time, and had an impact not only on economies but also on the views and make-up of society, and consequently it influenced politics as well. The United States benefited immensely from the coming of the railroad as it helped the expansion that led to the United States…
Acme BOY: The Birth of Punk & Anti-Fashion 1975–1985 — An Insider’s Account of London’sMost Radical Cultural Revolution…NEW BOOK CHRONICLES THE EXPLOSIVE BIRTH OF PUNKAND ANTI-FASHIONAuthor: Phil StrongmanForeword: Sheila RockPublisher: Blurring BooksPrice: £22.50/$30.00Status: Available for Pre-OrderAcme BOY: The Birth of Punk & Anti-Fashion 1975–1985…and Other Twisted, True Stories from Pre-Internet Counterculture by Phil Strongman, priced at £22.50/$30.00. The book arrivesat a landmark moment: it’s fifty years since the Sex Pistols and the Punk scene first emerged, ascene nurtured both by the McLaren-Westwood shop SEX and by the legendary ‘street couture’shop Acme Attractions.Part memoir, part cultural history, Acme BOY delivers the…