• Jimmy Edgar: I Am Me

    Jimmy Edgar: I Am Me

    Musical wizard, fashion photographer, designer and visual artist Jimmy Edgar can hold deep conversations on a whole range of topics. His multifaceted musical style, which spans from everything techno to electro, from funk to house is filtered through the metaphysical prism of his fascination with the supernatural and meditation. Edgar is not a stranger to… [continued]

  • Album Review: Chromeo

    The eighties are forever eternal. Recycled through popular culture, we pine over the John Hughes movies, we secretly long for the touch of fluorescent polyester and the reassuring nostalgia of decades past. But what of the music? For too long we’ve shunned the synths and stadium drum sounds of our parents’ generation, shelved them somewhere… [continued]

  • MoeLogo and The Rise Of Afrobeats

    Afrobeats is a genre on the come up. The past few years have been phenomenal for a genre which has only just started to be noticed in the UK. From an unknown, niche music genre found only in underground clubs and on pirate radios, Afrobeats is now hitting the mainstream. [continued]

  • Duke Dumont at May Ball

    While both Duke Dumont’s set on the night and May Ball entertained their guests, just as Duke Dumont played a set as a warm-up for an event in Edinburgh one might view May Ball as a preliminary charade to next year’s social structuring. [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Nine

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Eight

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]

  • Dance Music: Why All The Hype?

    Music with no distinct type of followers; music loved by a rainbow of characters. I keep walking and thinking: what is the secret? Why is this music loved by so many? [continued]

  • Gig Review: Under Canvas

    On 19th April 2014, Under Canvas promised an eclectic, diverse, and above all, exciting melange of everything we know and love about music. Held in St Andrews’ historic and picturesque St Mary’s Quad, the once comparably tranquil setting was transformed into an all-singing, all-dancing music venue with a main stage, 650 revellers, 2 bars and… [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Seven

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]

  • St Andrews Sands: Part Five

    As we know all too well, as lovable and quaint as St Andrews is, there come moments where not even the sight of the never-ending North Sea can alleviate the feeling that we’re being held hostage within the town’s three streets. [continued]