The next chapter of Horst includes a cutting-edge Lab, an Exhibition with new in-situ artwork and a three-day Festival. From 2014 to 2018, the festival took place on the Castle grounds in Holsbeek and now moves to ASIAT – a former military site with two cooling towers as a backdrop and part of Vilvoorde, a
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SPFDJ’s Intrepid Skin label to release new EP from Nene H.
The second release on the label is due 30th May. Making her mark with a live performance at Berlin Antonal in 2017, Nene H. is rising to quick success through distinctive and uncompromising club records. A background in acclaimed classical composition, SKIN002 highlights the dynamic within Nene H.’s releases with Eastern sample textures and psychedelic
Vin Sol to release debut album ‘Planet Trash’ on Dark Entries
The album features a collaboration with Matrixxman. Over the last two years, Vin Sol has been working on ‘Planet Trash’ whilst taking a break from making club tracks and disconnecting from the grip of the internet and 24-hour news cycle. ‘Planet Trash’ is inspired by San Francisco’s Bay Area and Sutro Tower, alongside influences from
Peach, Omar, Budino and Wes Baggaley are added to Love International’s 2019 lineup
London party Chapter 10 also head to Croatia for the first time with residents Dan Beaumont and Charlie Porter – hosted by A Man To Pet. With three months to go until the fourth edition kicks off in the Adriatic Odyssey, Love International proudly introduces some of Croatia’s most innovative artists including Ivna Ji and
Influences: Maenad Veyl
There’s something truly haunting about Maenad Veyl’s work – a project launched early last year by Milan-based artist Thomas Feriero which saw him step away from his signature sleek productions. With Maenad Veyl, the music is boisterous filled with a raw punk-like attitude influenced by his early metal days as well as scatters of hardcore,
Meet The Residents: Patterns
Located in Brighton, Patterns has quickly become one of the most forward-thinking ventures in the South East. Launched in 2015 and helmed by London’s Mothership Group, the venue is a multi-purpose building with live music, underground club nights and day parties on the terrace located in the beautiful Art Deco building 10 Marine Parade. Its
Spotlight: FALK Records’ selects 11 Icelandic artists to check out
FALK Records is responsible for supporting Iceland’s experimental music scene. Meaning ‘Fuck Art Let’s Kill’, the message behind the label is that they ‘make something and release it to fend for itself. To kill or be killed.’ One member of the collective is Bob Cluness who has been a key player in Iceland’s scene for
Playlist: Blasha & Allatt
Since 2013, Natasha Carter and Steffi Allatt have been putting on Meat Free parties in Manchester alongside Lucy Ironmonger and Alice Woods. Bringing in international talent to the city, the Meat Free parties are events with a cause as a portion of the proceeds are donated to Partisan Collective who support vulnerable migrant women. The
Rhythm Sister: “Staying positive is important but acknowledging that injustices are still happening is quite crucial to ensuring that change continues”
Over the last few years, DJ collective Rhythm Sister have been supporting and raising awareness on women and non-binary artists within the scene. Through their community group, they have created a forum-like safe space where people can ask for advice and open discussions around issues their facing in the industry. On a wider scale, Rhythm
Breakwave: Meine Nacht
Liverpudlian promoter Breakwave has been pushing underground parties in the city for several years now. Through Meine Nacht, Breakwave hosts events in random and unexpected locations. Meine Nacht soon gathered a loyal following through word of mouth, with little marketing and advertisement around the events. The locations would include galleries, bakeries, a factory canteen and