The Roundhouse is calling upon unsigned artists aged 18-25 years old for the chance to record a track with a top producer, all they have to do is submit a song by 30th September. Rising Sounds 2017 offers 12 unsigned artists or bands of any genre of music an exclusive opportunity to shape one of their tracks with a professional songwriter and some of the best music producers in the UK. The selected artists will get a top quality mastered...
Copenhagen trio Baby In Vain have unveiled the cinematic new video for ‘The Urge’. The video for the synth-laden desert rock track see’s the band take a hazy trip around a Danish quarry in a hearse. ‘The Urge’ is taken from the band's’ debut EP For The Kids, which was recently released by Partisan Records. Video director Palle Demant says: "We talked about how to get the gear down to the limestone quarry in a cheap way - and I...
A new track by pink haired star Ängie has left many music listeners in a state of shook. Her song is called “Smoke Weed Eat P***y” and it isn’t one you might want to sing in public. It is doubtful it will get much radio play, as the lyrics are highly explicit and the video contains constants images of the singer smoking joints. Don’t expect it to be on Magic radio in the near future. The track isn’t a call...
By Alex Lodge (@alexlodgemusic | Insta @alexlodgemusic7) Alex Lodge is a music supervisor for film, TV and advertising at Thirty Two. Happy Monday people. We’re back on track with back to back weeks for the first time in a long time. This week we start with some impossibly cool French jazz-funk from Cortex, moving into fuzzy electronica from Kutmah and some funk from The Jimmy Castor Bunch. Some Polish Afrobeat is next, and after that we have a track from...
Arctangent was a bit mental this year, wasn't it? Now in its fourth iteration, the UK's only festival dedicated to post rock, instrumental and generally mind-bending guitar music did not disappoint, with huge performances from some of the genre's biggest acts. TLE were there to get muddy, chat to bands and sample the bloody delicious scotch eggs. Oh, and Rich got some stellar shots of TTNG, American Football, AndSoIWatchYouFromAfar and many more doing their thing. Check out the full gallery...
In the first of our Arctangent 2016 interviews, The London Economic braved the rain to catch up with Glasgow instrumentalists Dialects. Conor and Steven talk new music, superhuman fretwork and the future of post rock. TLE: Thanks for taking the time to chat to us, Dialects. I’ve heard you’ve been busy over the last few days? Conor: Oh yeah, we left Glasgow at maybe 2am on Thursday to make it down to Bristol for Arctangent to enjoy the first day....
By Alex Lodge (@alexlodgemusic | Insta @alexlodgemusic7) Alex Lodge is a music supervisor for film, TV and advertising at Thirty Two. Fatherhood has got me behind on my lists in the last few weeks, so to make up for it here is an extra long one. We’re straight in with weirdness from Chancha Via Circuito and then onto a wicked version of California Dreamin’ from Eddie Hazel. From there we hit the first of our Brazilian tracks (I’m clearly having...
By Alex Lodge (@alexlodgemusic | Insta @alexlodgemusic7) Alex Lodge is a music supervisor for film, TV and advertising at Thirty Two. As Death Waltz are about to release the Twin Peaks soundtrack on vinyl, this week had to start with Laura Palmer’s Theme (famously sampled by Moby in ‘Go’). Moving through a beautiful track by Black Peaches onto the Mali Music project from genius tinkerer Damon Albarn, we then hit The Glimmers, High Mesakela, The Sorcerers and finish strong with...
Twenty years ago to the day Oasis made history by playing sell-out gigs at Knebworth Park in front of a quarter of a million people. The Brit Pop band were supported by The Charlatans, Kula Shaker, Manic Street Preachers, The Bootleg Beatles, The Chemical Brothers, Ocean Colour Scene and The Prodigy over the two nights, playing in front of 125,000 people per night. Over 2.6 million people applied for tickets for the shows, making it the largest ever demand for concert tickets...
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