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Big Read, EP Reviews, Features

The Umlauts balance “the playful and emotional” as they expand their sonic framework.

We sat down with London dance outfit The Umlauts at End Of The Road Festival to dig deeper into their new EP. Continue reading The Umlauts balance “the playful and emotional” as they expand their sonic framework.

Hard Of HearingNovember 19, 2022November 19, 2022
Big Read, Features

“Sleep? At Night?” A journey into the neon-lit, alternate universe of Fat Dog.

Two minutes before the band burst onto the stage, something eerily similar to air-raid sirens starts blaring. Continue reading “Sleep? At Night?” A journey into the neon-lit, alternate universe of Fat Dog.

Hard Of HearingNovember 7, 2022
Big Read, Features

Dash the Henge: The Camberwell record store and community ally to outsider artists.

Dash the Henge records is the brainchild of Tim Harper, Nathan Saoudi and the talent agent Rebecca Prochnik. Continue reading Dash the Henge: The Camberwell record store and community ally to outsider artists.

Hard Of HearingOctober 31, 2022October 31, 2022
Big Read, Festivals

Rotterdam’s Left Of The Dial resets the standards for new music exploration.

A forward-thinking new music festival, a portal into Rotterdam’s sweeping streets and historic waterways. Continue reading Rotterdam’s Left Of The Dial resets the standards for new music exploration.

Hard Of HearingOctober 28, 2022October 29, 2022
Big Read, Features

“I’ve Never Written an Optimistic Song in my Life”: The Extended Universe of Ellie Bleach

On the eve of the release of her debut EP, we caught up with Ellie Bleach. Continue reading “I’ve Never Written an Optimistic Song in my Life”: The Extended Universe of Ellie Bleach

Hard Of HearingOctober 10, 2022October 10, 20221 Comment
Big Read, Features

“People are angry about the state of this country” – In deep with dance trio Regressive Left.

Hauntology, Luton, chart success and working with Ross Orton. Continue reading “People are angry about the state of this country” – In deep with dance trio Regressive Left.

Hard Of HearingAugust 15, 2022August 16, 2022
Big Read, Features

London By any Means: Between the City’s Music and Poetry Scenes

We take a look at the interactions between music and poetry in
London’s underground culture. Continue reading London By any Means: Between the City’s Music and Poetry Scenes

Hard Of HearingAugust 9, 2022August 10, 2022
Big Read, Features

“We don’t want to make the same record twice” – Honeyglaze reshape the framework of pop.

Their debut LP is delicate and confessional, as entertaining as it is expressive. Continue reading “We don’t want to make the same record twice” – Honeyglaze reshape the framework of pop.

Hard Of HearingJuly 4, 2022July 4, 2022
Big Read, Features

Children of the Pope: An Odyssey from Brazil to Brixton.

Moving from Brazil to London, alone, at 18, traveling 5,500 miles with the express purpose of forming a band, Continue reading Children of the Pope: An Odyssey from Brazil to Brixton.

Hard Of HearingJune 9, 2022August 5, 2022
Big Read, Features

Fat Dog: “Ecstasy Beyond All Bounds”.

You must go and see them, live, in person and as soon as possible. Remember always, the urgency of fun. Continue reading Fat Dog: “Ecstasy Beyond All Bounds”.

Hard Of HearingMay 23, 2022August 5, 2022
Big Read, Features

Eccentronic Research Council launch for artist-friendly label and share electronic compilation.

A non-profit label for artists, launched by artists Continue reading Eccentronic Research Council launch for artist-friendly label and share electronic compilation.

Hard Of HearingDecember 14, 2021August 5, 2022
Big Read, Features

No to love songs, yes to political engagement, but there’s more to London trio Pozi than meets the eye.

We caught up with Pozi ahead of the release of their new EP and upcoming UK tour. Continue reading No to love songs, yes to political engagement, but there’s more to London trio Pozi than meets the eye.

Hard Of HearingOctober 27, 2021August 5, 20221 Comment

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