Ben Cura is a man of many talents. After spending many years in his youth travelling, he attended the New York Film Academy in Paris before graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. His back catalogue includes theatre work, director, producer, actor and, most recently, musician.
Read MoreHaving made their base in Berlin in 2020, via Boston and New York, False Witness is taking the techno world by storm. The quality of their dark and empowering musical output is evident within seconds of hitting play and is backed up by their impressive CV of big-name collaborators and sets at some of the most iconic techno venues out there.
Read MoreBerlin-based, Argentinian born composer and musician Sebastian Plano started playing the cello at seven and began writing his own music at the age of eleven. A few years later he turned his back on the traditional music doctrines of his childhood, deciding he didn’t just want to play other people’s music and followed a more contemporary journey, forging his own path
Read MoreIf you don’t already know Beacon Bloom, then get to know them. We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with front man, Ryan Ferris about their latest release, Nothing Here But You, the first ever NFT music video and future goals for regenerative festivals.
Read MoreWith her newest single Supposed to Be out last month and her first headline show, since the pandemic began, coming up in July, 2021 looks to be a good year for Chrissie. We sat down with her to discuss what she’s been up to, what it was like performing at Glastonbury(!) and how music has helped her mental health.
Read MoreProducer & songwriter Ree has just released her debut EP Ree96. She reflects upon how interpersonal relationships are contorted by and interface with digital media and the EP promises an intimate look at companionship & human connection in a digital era where distance still matters, geographic or emotional.
Read MoreAhead of her takeover of the magazine’s Instagram on Thursday 10th June, we sat down with AMIKA and talked about her songwriting, being inspired by The Slumflower, asking for what you want in life, her recipe for nurturing a creative space and the joy of alone-ness.
Read MoreFusing a gritty, grunge-infused aura with traditional folk-inspired musicality, Naz & Ella channel their anger and frustration at the world through tightly wound harmonies and intricate guitar riffs.
Read MoreRaina Sokolov Gonzalez is a Brooklyn based singer and composer with her musical roots deep in the New York free jazz scene and a wealth of musical experience already under her belt.
Read MoreTreasure’s sound doesn’t easily fit into any boxes. His eclectic music tastes and obvious joy in subverting the norm shine through; a left field and intelligent take on trap, r&b and hip hop, visiting glitchy jazz, playful production and soulful harmonies along the way.
Read MoreTommy Newport, a British born singer/songwriter living in Wichita, Kansas, got pretty famous by mistake at the age of sixteen. His self-recorded album released under his birth surname Milmine accidentally racked up millions of streams when he released it just for his friends and family to enjoy in 2016.
Read MoreBristol based Alt-Rock duo, Midnight Filter, are not ones to be compartmentalised. Ahead of their new release, Marrionette, we had the chance to talk with Harry and Ben (albeit virtually) about their motivations as artists, their thoughts on Bristol’s music scene and some advice for aspiring artists to live by.
Read MoreExpect 70s folk-horror inspired dreamy, hypnotic melodies, intimate and haunting lyrics, and a sensual sparseness and quiet that will leaving you wanting to discover more.
Read MoreLachlan Werner is an incredibly versatile artist; dabbling with ventroquilism, clowning, stand-up comedy and has recently just released a four episode podcast in collaboration with other queer creatives including Bendy Wendy from Bristol duo Try Me!
Read MoreDreamt up by Ola Poroslo and Oli Rushen and launched in September 2020, PHAT Bristol is an artist run initiative composed by managers, producers and media practitioners with politics at it’s heart.
Read MoreFounded by Ngaio in the back room of popular Easton haunt The Plough in 2018, Booty Bass has become a space that celebrates different cultures from across the world, mixed with much loved UK sounds
Read MoreMaking his way up through the ranks with trumpet in tow, a stack of live performances already under his belt and with the release of his debut EP ‘Songs for Player 2’ earlier in March, is Alt-Pop/Jazz-Funk producer and songwriter Lyle Anderton. By night he transforms into LYLE!, and he is definitely here and definitely has something to say.
Read MoreWhat happens when you combine electronic dance music producer Glue 70, the post-punk, shoegaze, grunge sounds of Freak Slug, and mix them up with a healthy dose of Manchester’s underground scene? You get ZULA.
Read MoreOlamiposi is a world of creative talent, he curates events, produces music, he assists on film sets (including Netflix’s Sex Education), holds interview Q&A sessions at film school and works for a marketing company. Recently included in Rife magazine;s 30 Under 30, Posi grew up in rural Ireland before moving to Bristol almost five years ago - he says he’s becoming a full-blow Bristolian now!
Read MoreIndie-Electro duo Mass House, made up of childhood friends Tom and Dylan, are our new favourite Brummies washed ashore on the muddy banks of Bristol. They have been busy in lock down honing their synth-driven tongue-in-cheek sound, and on the back of a series of virtual live gigs, including Bristol Beacon’s massively successful Bristol Takeover, as well as curating the charity compilation album ‘Quarantine Machine’, they have a stack of new music to bring to us fresh for 2021.
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