Macajey’s sophomore album Let’s Go gets confused in the rrrumpus John Luan March 27, 2015 Album Review San Francisco native Jeremy Macachor, better known as Macajey, released his latest work Let’s Go this week. Its story takes place within a sound that features the organic foreground of a live band and th...
Kodak to Graph meshes hip hop, ambient, and bass in a majestic debut John Luan March 12, 2015 Album Review Although ISA (2015) is Kodak to Graph AKA Michael Maleki’s debut album, the Florida native is far from inexperienced on it. With an accompanying tour starting later this month, Kodak makes a bold entran...
Interview: J. Phlip talks EDM and working weekends, will play Mezzanine Friday John Luan December 14, 2014 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews, Interview, News Jessica Phillippe, AKA J. Phlip, is a house producer who hails from Chicago. Phillippe started DJing as a freshman at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and now works under Claude VonStrokes' Dir...
The M Machine, not ‘Just Like’ before John Luan November 19, 2014 Album Review When it comes to experimentation, San Francisco-based electronic group The M Machine are risk-takers. From dabbling with Japanese voice synthesizers in “Superflat” to tapping the creators of Superjai...
“Harlem Shake” guy, Baauer, gets real with debut EP John Luan November 5, 2014 Album Review The internet moves at a pace that puts the most hyperactive tween to shame, with new phenomena appearing and disappearing in brief flashes. None have perhaps been as profound as "Harlem Shake," a song that ...
Aphex Twin returns to the scene with dark ambient Syro John Luan October 12, 2014 Album Review This generation of millennials has caused what some call the “death of electronic music,” as big room house and its associated ecstasy-fueled culture has come to dominate the listening tendencies of teens ...