Denai Moore
Gone
I’m about to move to the UK to find religion, because these soulful singers are rising up across the pond. I’m beginning to understand how my foreign friends brave the stifling…keep reading →
I’m about to move to the UK to find religion, because these soulful singers are rising up across the pond. I’m beginning to understand how my foreign friends brave the stifling…keep reading →
It’s a happy deep house dance Friday. Kickin’ off the vibe is Skream’s remix of Rudimental’s “Hell Could Freeze” featuring Angel Haze. We’ve posted some shimmering nu-disco, some rap-rave nu-disco,…keep reading →
It’s difficult to write about situational tracks sometimes; it leads to fear of missing out of an epic bash. If I could have any superpower, it would most likely be…keep reading →
It seems like a satisfying amount of Shufflers appreciated the first Love & Future Bass playlist. I didn’t think I’d be working on a sequel until I realized my digital…keep reading →
I read this quote recently, likely a Banksy interpretation of a Cesar Cruz quote: “Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” As I currently (and hopefully, temporarily) sit…keep reading →
As “Home & Consonance” begins, Chris Ward, aka Tropics, laments with equal parts lust, desperation and exhaustion. The Southampton-based multi-instrumentalist soon reverts the mood with a battering of drums. It…keep reading →
Active Child is the ultimate bearer of beautiful music, and its purpose on this earth will never be questioned. My insides fluttered with excitement when I saw a new AC…keep reading →
When writing about music, I resist the temptation to define a song as “simply beautiful.” In the case of these five tracks, however, I can’t think of a a more…keep reading →
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