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José González: “The optimism, it’s been there always but in different levels.”

“I usually sit and write in my living room but I record in my kitchen. The kitchen is pretty big...

A homage to the symbol of “home” from Danielle De Picciotto: ‘’Tacoma’’

The first solo LP of Danielle De Picciotto’s long career in music and different forms of art, which includes a...

Multi-Love of the Unknown Mortal Orchestra

Unknown Mortal Orchestra will be releasing their third album Multi-Love on May 26. Here’s what Ruban Nielson has to say...

Women pressure on electronic music: DJ MO

“It’s a fairy tale that women are intimidated by technology. They are just more self-critical than men and therefore very...

Moving in the darkness, running towards home: ‘RAN’

After speaking to Mo Loschelder on Berlin, the birth of techno culture and the women in electronic music, we are...

Focus on mood and atmosphere: Jacco Gardner

Even though we’re still not done listening his first release Cabinet Of Curiosities, Jacco Gardner is releasing his second ...

Can Kim Gordon’s self expression pass Bechdel test?

Kim Gordon’s book Girl in a Band, published in February 2015 could have been written as a therapy. It has...
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Martina Paukova on the pensive and introspective worlds she creates

Martina Paukova on the pensive and introspective worlds she creates

Finding solace in opening new windows and classic music: John Dwyer talks with Brigid Dawson

Finding solace in opening new windows and classic music: John Dwyer talks with Brigid Dawson

Messy, in a good way: Ashnikko

Messy, in a good way: Ashnikko

OkayAfrica on the idea of a digital global community through music and culture

OkayAfrica on the idea of a digital global community through music and culture