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RLOTW #6: Kitsuné
‘Kitsune’ is Japanese for ‘fox’ and in Japanese folklore, the fox has the power to change its appearance, which perfectly demonstrates the label’s many creative directions. What is more, it can even take on human form, implying that Kitsuné is the embodiment and personification of music and fashion. [continued]
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St Andrews Sands: Part Four
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]
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RLOTW #5: L.I.E.S.
“Scuzzy and fucked up… not college party jams” – Ron Morelli on L.I.E.S. Records [continued]
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RLOTW #4: Dreamville
Dreamville has been seven years in the making and is the “result of years of learning and figuring this game out”. [continued]
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RLOTW #3: Innervisions
Our Record Label of the Week series allows our writers to connect with their audience in a different manner; instead of presenting a new song they enjoyed or showcasing an artist they saw live, they attempt to explain the relevance and powerful presence of an entire label. Whether it houses a plethora of genres, or… [continued]
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St Andrews Sands: Part Two
This week’s St Andrews Sands features a mix of chillwave, heavy bass, neo-soul and post-hardcore rock, with a bit of trap thrown in for good measure. [continued]
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RLOTW #2: LuckyMe
The label’s roster of dynamic producers have graced the top of the charts, think Azealia Banks and Kanye West, yet their ethos remains firmly rooted in their foundations, a mantra proudly displayed on the label’s website: LuckyMe Music, Art, Parties. [continued]
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St Andrews Sands: Part One
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]
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RLOTW #1: dirtybird records
With iconic releases from the likes of Claude VonStroke, Eats Everything, Justin Martin, dirtybird records has brought staple dance-floor tunes since its genesis in 2005. [continued]