Fred again..
The Recording Academy has announced the 2025 Grammy Award nominations. In the Best Dance/Electronic Album category, the nominees are Four Tet with Three, Justice with Hyperdrama, Zedd with Telos, Charli XCX with Brat, and Kaytranada with TIMELESS. Moreover, contenders for the Best Dance/Electronic Recording include Disclosure’s ‘She’s Gone, Dance On’, Four Tet’s ‘Loved’, Fred again.. and Baby Keem’s ‘leavemealone’, Justice and Tame Impala’s ‘Neverender’, […]
Mike Skinner, otherwise known as The Streets, is up next in the fabric Presents mix series. fabric Presents The Streets is “a sonic journey through the pulsating veins of UK nightlife,” we’re told, and it moves “from the gritty beats of underground garage and bass music to the icy melodies of UK rap and grime.” […]
Brace yourselves, bassheads! Skrillex, the sonic architect himself, has finally unleashed his long-awaited anthem ‘Push’ alongside club music pioneer Hamdi and the electrifying Argentinian vocalist, Taichu! Remember that electrifying Jyoty Rinse FM set from last year? The one that sent shockwaves through the EDM world? “Push” was BORN there, a primal scream for the dance […]
On the heels of ‘ten,’ Fred again.. has done it again. While on paper it may seem like Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr., known professionally as Baby Keem, wrote and recorded vocals specifically intended for “leavemealone,” this was not the case. In classic Fred fashion, the Grammy Award-winning stutter house guru chopped up, re-pitched, and repurposed […]
In the weeks leading up to August, a simmering feeling of anticipation starts to descend over the city of Montréal. Buzzing off the excitement of a jam-packed July, residents and wanderers alike know all too well of the fast-approaching annual recurrence of OSHEAGA Music and Arts Festival. Over the August 4–6 weekend, an unexplainable enchantment […]
Romy, singer in The xx, will release her debut solo album via Young. Mid Air is an album about celebration, sanctuary, and salvation on the dancefloor. It’s an album that deals with love, grief, relationships, identity and sexuality. It’s also a “love letter” to the queer clubs where Romy found community and connection. Sonically, Mid […]
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