Charles Pierson takes a look at Liverpool’s Sound Summit Festival which caters to those wanting to break into the mainstream
Jasmine Bennett reviews the dreamlike exploration of the human condition that is Everyday by Tourist.
Fresh off a flight from New York, SG Lewis takes the time to discuss album concepts, motivations, and his UK tour, with contributor Pascale Chalmers-Arnold
With those songs now synonymous with television adverts and film soundtracks, MGMT are back with a new album and potential new hits
Qasim Akhtar chats to Riton at Warehouse Project
Zoe and Qasim interview Gorgon City… in a toilet
Megan Matthews chats to the production group that seem to always be on the rise
The season has started and Manchester is ready, so what’s in Store for WHP17?
Harrison Kersey previews another promising night organised by students in this week’s Student Spotlight
Hot Chip as fresh ever performing old favourites and new tunes at Gorilla writes contributor Freya Thomson
Contributor Luke McGavin reviews James Blake’s newest release, Assume Form, which possesses a greater range of experimentation and influences while nodding at the rap world
George Evelyn brings incense and sofas to an intimate show at Gorilla
George Evelyn chats to Deputy Music Editor, Yasmin Duggal, about the joy music and travel has brought him over the years
CORE Music takes over Manchester’s AATMA on the 26th of January
A mammoth three hour set of unexpected techno and unmistakable Chem Bros beats
Dan Snaith aka Caribou struggles to find rhythm or rest place on perplexing second album as Daphni
Death, aging and loss: grim subject matters make for compelling songs in a strong week for new music
Rounding off the year on home turf, Shura’s catchy dance-pop is unfortunately let down by a static performance that lacks variety, writes Cassie Hyde
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