Tag Archive: dance

Ayah Marar is a real Raver

Sponsored Post: Ayah Marar, The Raver. If you know about dance music, you’ll know about Ayah Marar. Dubbed ‘The Queen of UK Bass’ she was born in Jordan and relocated to London at the… Read More

SBTRKT releases debut live album

Now, we know that the folk at NME are so kneejerk that if you made them a decent cup of tea, they’d likely hail it as One To Watch In 2013 but, every… Read More

Antony Hamilton joins forces

Antony Hamilton is a choreographer whose work is hard to pin down in that it unhinges the traditional cultural narrative of western dance as an art form. He has created works for the… Read More

Red Bull Flying Bach: Breakdance + classical

We all love a good mash up of styles, right? Not too long ago we told you about a cool concerto that mixed the new and old in the form of things like… Read More

Grimes at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney

There are few artists that have been as universally adored in 2012 than Grimes, so it was amid huge anticipation that Claire Boucher took to the stage at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory for… Read More

Flume’s debut album makes you feel good

Carol Bowditch has a listen to Flume’s first LP: Flume, the twenty year old Sydney producer, has just released his eagerly awaited debut to the delight of the many fans he has gained from… Read More

Elen Levon is a triple threat

Elen Levon is well on her way to transforming from starlet to superstar status, Tammy Potakh finds out more: She may be fresh faced, but 18 year old Elen Levon is no newbie to… Read More

DJ Vadim to hit up the hip hop party of the summer

The fine folk at Soundcrash are putting on the hip hop party of the season at London’s KOKO on the 18th of August. This event will feature some of the UK’s biggest and… Read More

Fred Falke at The Nest

Jonjon checks out the ESM Launch Party, featuring Fred Falke, Starsmith and Burns at The Nest, Dalston, 17/11/11. Dalston gets a lot of stick… and deservedly so. It’s a punchline to any attempt… Read More