It’s time for the Junior Boys to go bananas as they release the first single from their upcoming album It’s All True. Apparently inspired by a veritable smorgasbord of influences (namely Orson Welles, ...
I first came across Anna Sophie Berger when my girlfriend asked me for my wisdom tooth which had been removed in a very painful one-and-a half hour procedure at a dental clinic a few months earlier. I ...
Rudi Zygadlo is the Scottish solo artist who signed to Planet Mu after sending demos to just two labels and with no real intention of pursuing music production outside of his bedroom. After a swift ...
On this weeks EB Radio episode chat with Ville, a true Renaissance Man. Aside from running his label/party-making promotional machine Import/Export and hanging with the WhoMadeWho gang, he also crafts ...
Nothing at va:gn just exists. It’s all made, rebuilt, argued over, redesigned, carried, painted, wired and retaped. Everything has a story, even the voice-altering phone booth in their chill-out area, ...
This week, in an article titled About Vatican Shadow Link With the Far-right, culture journalist Jean-Hugues Kabuiku has highlighted relationships between experimental producer Dominick Fernow—also ...
In this interview taken from our Winter, 2012 print issue, magazine editor A.J. Samuels makes contact with the original Drexciyan and the missing link between Detroit techno and particle physics.
In this special preview of our new Summer 2013 print magazine, we present the cover story—an extensive interview with the divisive pop phenomenon—in full. Photo by Robert Carrithers. Lana Del Rey’s ...
The first time I heard Kraftwerk was on The Electrifying Mojo’s radio show in Detroit in the late seventies. This is when FM radio was still young, and there were only, like, three stations. There ...
Rewind: After the end of World War II, the Allied Forces occupied West Berlin. French, American and British units had their own sectors during the heyday of the Cold World, while the Russians’ area of ...
This is one of the band’s most incendiary live songs. There are many references hidden inside this track, but one of the most immediately obvious comes in the form of the charging disco rhythm that ...
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