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Glass talks to the cult electronic group The Avalanches

FORMED in 1997, The Avalanches arrived onto the Melbourne electronic scene with a sound that felt entirely their own. Their musical process was so unique at the time that no one had really come up with a name for it – but it involved stitching together samples to create rich,

Glass speaks to the West Coast rapper Kamaiyah

Oakland native Kamaiyah speaks to Glass about her latest album Got It Made and her dream of becoming the first

Glass meets idiosyncratic London musician – Jimothy Lacoste

Glass meets idiosyncratic north London musician Jimothy Lacoste who launched his career from his bedroom “This guy just invented a

Glass catches up with singer Odina following her recent return to London

BORN in Barcelona but raised in the Catalonian port city of Tarragona, Odina forged a love of songwriting following early

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Paul McCartney announces a new studio album titled, McCartney III

MUSIC legend, Paul McCartney has announced that he will be releasing a new studio album titled, McCartney III on December

Glass interviews Canadian musician, songwriter and producer Jessy Lanza

AN electronic songwriter and producer from Ontario in Canada, Jessy Lanza gained prominence in 2013 with the release of her

Glass premieres Rachel Chinouriri’s new video for Beautiful Disaster

RACHEL Chinouriri gifted us with new music last week with the release of her new single, Beautiful Disaster, and we’re

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Glass premieres Will Reubin’s new video and single, New Way To Fly

NORTH London-based multi-instrumentalist Will Reubin, has announced the release of his debut single and supporting music video for New Way

Glass talks to Ghostpoet about his new album and approach to lockdown

OBARO Ejimiwe is a straight talker. The 37 year old doesn’t beat around the bush on his latest album, I

Glass talks to six-piece HMLTD

THE hype around HMLTD is famously discussed among music fans. Whether you’re at a festival or an indie music venue,


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