Before the new EP drops, Helena Hauff is touring Europe, presumably giving everyone a special preview of Have You Been There, Have You Seen It. “Gift” is a fairly low-key affair, entrancing enough to drum up excitement for the EP’s release on 10/27 on Ninja Tune; pre-order. Have You Been There, Have You Seen It by Helena Hauff Continue reading

Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

sngshows: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  This Friday, Canadian duo Tennyson will celebrate the release of their newest EP Uh Oh! live at the Roxy. It’s possible their tour wasn’t deliberately going to stop in LA on the date of release, but accident or no, the party that night at this iconic venue is guaranteed to be wild.  Read more.  Tennyson | tickets to the … Continue reading Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  This Friday, Canadian duo Tennyson will celebrate the release of their newest EP Uh Oh! live at the Roxy. It’s possible their tour wasn’t deliberately going to stop in LA on the date of release, but accident or no, the party that night at this iconic venue is guaranteed to be wild.  Read more.  Tennyson | tickets to the Roxy … Continue reading Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

Let me catch you up. Nathan Fake is a producer from the UK, whose techno beats have leaned industrial lately, especially on his latest LP, Providence. His career’s fourth full-length and first out on Ninja Tune, on Providence he layers oversaturated bass lines atop one another, morphing his usual intergalactic melodies into something slightly more sinister for the project. The record came out in March, but Nathan … Continue reading

Panel Releases Their First Compilation LP Featuring the Best of London’s Underground Producers

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  Panel is a new label based in London with their first full length compilation, titled Ample, out now. […] When initially organizing the compilation, the label had set out to give it some narrative direction, but coordinating collaboration became difficult. Instead, the songs were made entirely independently, and still, the direction of musical styles complement one another beautifully. With a Panel release … Continue reading Panel Releases Their First Compilation LP Featuring the Best of London’s Underground Producers