Tag Archives: Trip-Hop
Have a weekend in Italy on us! Take Saturday and Sunday off, join us on Facebook and discover the new sounds coming from the Italian music scene. From 10AM on Saturday 30th of May till 11PM on Sunday the 31st (British Summer Time), in partnership with Turin-based eclectic label Salgari...
Since 1993, when it was launched by trip-hop pioneer Howie B and Nick Young, Pussyfoot Records has constantly brought some eclecticism in the UK music scene, dedicating its work and catalogue to genre-defying sounds and talented musicians. An example that perfectly embodies the label’s credo is its latest release, 360°...
Le Jardin (The Garden) is a soft electro-pop album created in collaboration by Anglo-Brazilian singer Nina Miranda and Brazilian producer Daxuva (Pedro Ferraz) – the debut record under the Daxuva moniker. The album sets itself within a collision; on one side you see the soft, sensual aspects of a garden,...
We’re delighted to share with you “The Scent”, the brand-new video from the collaboration between Daxuva & Nina Miranda and the third single taken from Le Jardin. You can immerse yourself into the downtempo and atmospheric tones of their album following this LINK.
If you mention Casino Royale to any Italian music enthusiasts born from the 60s on, they won’t suddenly associate the name with the 007 movie, but their eyes will light up all the same recalling a band that has possibly ‘soundtracked’ more than a few moments of their lives. That’s...
The day before Chinese Man Records Party at Electric Brixton, we caught up with Guy from Chinese Man to hear what we can expect from the live show. Plus, got some insights into their influences, and the story behind their latest video – ‘Wolf’. The trip-hop collective based in France...
January 27th, Chinese Man comes to Electric Brixton for a Chinese Man Records Party – featuring special guests Youthstar, A.S.M., Baja Frequencia and Mophono. The night, organised by Live Nation & Academy Events in association with Diplomats of Sound, will be an exciting review of the current artists under the Chinese...