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My Top 5: With Dustin Zozaya (Routine Death)

My Top 5: With Dustin Zozaya (Routine Death)

My Top 5: With Dustin Zozaya (Routine Death) We asked premier Shoegazer and Psych Rocker Dustin Zozaya, of Holy Wave and Routine Death for top 5 albums that influenced him most.  “These albums all have strong nostalgic value and offer huge inspiration for me...
Who Is: Paky

Who Is: Paky

Paky First garnering attention in early 2019 with his explosive take on Trap music, Paky has taken Italian street culture international, with his youtube channel hitting 30 million views and his online following growing, baying for the next hit of Milano grit....
Goat Girl: Review

Goat Girl: Review

Goat Girl: Review After a meteoric rise into the record collections of London’s scene kids, it’s easy to forget that it’s been less than 3 years since Goat Girls self titled debut album, and only a couple more since their first single, released whilst...
Scenic Simpsons: Surreal Art In Cartoon

Scenic Simpsons: Surreal Art In Cartoon

Scenic Simpsons: Surreal Art In Cartoon   Since around 2016, the creator of the now iconic Instagram account @scenic_simpsons has been curating a gallery load of beautiful, surreal and truly artistic frames from Matt Groening’s animated sitcom giant.  The...
Artist Pick: Wendy Wong

Artist Pick: Wendy Wong

Artist Of The Month: Wendy Wong Our pick for this month is Manchester born, London based illustrator Wendy Wong, who combines vibrant colours, bold lines and surreal shapes to convey personal stories, social commentary and emotion with a touch of good humour. Your...
Death Valley Girls: Review

Death Valley Girls: Review

Death Valley Girls: Review Spooky sax driven garage rockers continue their eerie occult inspired psychedelia in the City of Angels. “Under the Spell Of Joy” very much picks up where they left off, with the album opening on “Hypnagogia”, which does what it says on the...