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Artist Spotlight: Kehlani
Background: I’ll be honest, before ‘You Should Be Here‘ dropped in April ‘15, I hadn’t heard of Kehlani. My mistake. Coming out of Oakland, CA, the singer/songwriter beautifully blends R&B and contemporary Hip Hop together. With the perfect choice of production, Kehlani provides a style of music that is definitely 90s R&B inspired but nevertheless [continued]
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Review: Firefly Music Festival
Born just 4 years ago, the Firefly Music Festival has quickly become one of the most anticipated music experiences of the American East Coast. [continued]
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May Ball 2015: Reviewed
May Ball, the annual springtime event hosted by the Kate Kennedy Club, draws well-known artists to the musically parched town of St Andrews for a night of dancing (and drinking). The sheer number of acts that played this year was commendable; in the VIP entrance 2nd year students Folayinka Folarin-Coker, Stuart Hindmarch, and Daniel Garner greeted guests, while fellow classmate Ashton [continued]
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Artist Spotlight: Max Graef
Max Graef is an incredibly talented dj and producer from Berlin known primarily for house, but has established a reputation for himself by digging into plenty of other genres. His album, Rivers of the Red Planet, gained critical recognition for its beautiful fusion of house and Dilla inspired hip hop beats. Thanks to his strong jazz and hip hop [continued]
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Dev Hynes Gifts Us New Music
Dev Hynes, frontman of Blood Orange, unexpectedly uploaded 46 minutes’ worth of new music to his YouTube account today. The artists states, “I spent the last few months working on a film score, then I got fired. No hard feelings. Here’s some of the music. Listen & zone out if you want.” Enjoy Dev’s newest compositions [continued]
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PressPlay Mixes #005: Kid Froopy
Our friend Kid Froopy has a happy mix for you this Friday – listen now! [continued]
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Tides of Change for Tame Impala
This week Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker released “Eventually” on the music world. This is the fourth and assumedly final track release ahead of the new album Currents, due July 27th. In this article I take a look at the pre-released tracks and let the psychedelic current lead me downstream. [continued]
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Gig Review: Sitara*
It’s a show that wears its heart on its sleeve and strives to be a bit different, and for that it can only be commended. [continued]
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ICYMI: 3 Of Spring’s Best Albums
Spring has sprung and just as flowers blossom, excellent albums are popping up from barren spaces and brilliantly blooming into the ears of their listeners. [continued]
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St Andrews Sands: Part Fifteen
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]