• An Interview With: The Stranglers

    We caught up with Baz Warne of UK punk rock institution The Stranglers ahead of their UK March On tour to talk about the band’s 40th anniversary, vinyl and the band’s future plans. [continued]

  • PressPlay Mixes #002: Jackal

    PressPlay Mixes #002: Jackal

    PressPlay brings you another exclusive mix and interview, this time from rising English producer Jackal. [continued]

  • Sound of 2015: GoldLink

    Hailing from Washington D.C, the mysterious 21 year old GoldLink is somewhat of an enigma. [continued]

  • Sound of 2015: Alvvays

    Alvvays are a five-piece lo-fi Indie band from Toronto, Canada; founded in 2012 after childhood friends Molly Rankin and Kerri MacLellan began playing music together during their time at high school. [continued]

  • Essentials Of The Year

    The PressPlay team got together to bring you our favourite songs from 2014. There’s something for everyone here from shoegaze-esque indie to cutting edge grime, we kept it varied. We wish all of our readers a very happy new year and thank you for your continued support in our first year! [continued]

  • Review: Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole

    Review: Forest Hills Drive, J. Cole

    J. Cole’s always been intellectual. [continued]

  • Fresh Faces: Lido

    Fresh Faces: Lido

    Norwegian native, Peder Losnegård, made a big splash this year. Not under the water sample-enthused, Jersey club sounds of his counterpart, Trippy Turtle, but under his original moniker Lido. [continued]

  • Artist Spotlight: King Henry

    Artist Spotlight: King Henry

    Hailing from New Mexico, LA based producer King Henry is set to rule 2015. [continued]

  • Zappadan: An Insight into Zappa

    Happy Zappadan, my friends! From December 4th (the day of his death) until the 21st (his birth) we celebrate the life and music of Frank Zappa. [continued]

  • “Callin’ (MSCLS Remix),” Huxley ft S Man

    Texas native MSCLS has provided us with a deep house rework of Huxley’s ‘Callin’. Huxley’ss rather refined and stripped down track is given a luscious synth treatment intricately layered on top of some grasping vocals. While a bit over-produced at times, it’s a banger none the less and takes some interesting steps in new directions… [continued]