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3 days ago |
ukf.com | Laurie Charlesworth
There are artists who dabble in different genres, going off-piste with different vibes and flavours every once in a blue moon, and then there is SALO: a singer, songwriter, pianist and producer living in multi-genre, crème de la crème, sweet-spot world of drum & bass, soul and jazz.
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5 days ago |
ukf.com | Michael Janiec
The Teddy Killerz are back, and they have conjured up a new arsenal of razor-sharp, mean teeth. Albeit with a slightly more welcoming grin… It’s the gift that keeps on giving – but reassembled inside-out, and poised to set the bar for a new era. As for the occasion to kick-off this brand-new chapter: their upcoming second album, Cooked, on Souped Up, drops on Friday June 13. A whole lot of heat to expect there.
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2 weeks ago |
ukf.com | Michael Janiec
‘Niet voor één gat te vangen’ – as the Dutch say, meaning: ‘Not to be caught in one hole’. Thys (Thijs de Vlieger), one of the three founding fathers of the now defunct Noisia, is dead set on defining this new chapter in his career on his own terms. So much so, you might call ‘steering clear from expectations’ his new signature move. Saying he’s chosen the path of least resistance, read: sticking to the old guns – would be far from the truth.
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2 weeks ago |
ukf.com | Logan Sasser
Artist-owned record labels are nothing new. Zeds Dead has Deadbeats. Truth has Deep, Dark, and Dangerous. Clozee has Odyzey. Excision has SUBSIDIA… the list goes on. As an artist, owning a record label is a powerful opportunity to explore a creative vision without limits. It’s also a great way to promote smaller artists who represent innovation. Record label owners (especially those who are also artists) are tastemakers. But the best tastemakers see beyond the music.
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3 weeks ago |
ukf.com | sagar Deshmukh
If there’s one thing we’ve come to expect from Forbidden Society, it’s his unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and making bold, uncompromising moves. Whether it’s through his explosive productions, razor-sharp DJ sets, or entrepreneurial ventures, he has never been one to play it safe. Forbidden Society’s journey began in earnest with his first official studio release in 2004. Since then, his trajectory has been anything but ordinary.
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