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UNIFY SEPARATE Embrace The Fear

As many take their first steps into the outside world, with the prospect of interacting with others again, anxieties that have developed over the past 15 months will no doubt linger for a while… But for UNIFY SEPARATE, it is time to ‘Embrace The Fear’. While the theme is relatable to lockdown, ‘Embrace The Fear’ touches on the more general existential crises that afflict many as they navigate a life crossroads. Continue Reading ›

DAS BEAT Identität EP

A product of Berlin’s 2020 lockdown, DAS BEAT comprise of German theatre actress Eddie Rabenberger and Agor Kerby from the Canadian electronic act BLUE HAWAII. With songs sung in German and English, DAS BEAT are quirkily rhythmic with an eye on the unorthodox nature of performance art, propping up a mix of Neue Deutsche Welle, Italo disco and dreamy atmospherics as they seek "to blast both boredom and boundary". Continue Reading ›

A Short Conversation with CAPITAL X

British duo CAPITAL X are back after their 2019 ‘Unlocked’ album and with signs that the world can come out to play again, they are all ‘Go!’... With themes of strength in the face of adversity and calls to action, the gritty ‘Go!’ also comes in remixes from the likes of DAME BONNET and BISSSPUREN. CAPITAL X chatted to ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK about ‘Go!’ and becoming ‘Unlocked’… Continue Reading ›

JORJA CHALMERS Interview

A dark reality check swathed in largely improvised synths and sax, ‘Human Again’ was a fine debut long player from Jorja Chalmers released in 2019. Although a natural development of its predecessor, ‘Midnight Train’ added more refinement, structure, sax and vocals. Jorja Chalmers spoke about feeling ‘Human Again’ and taking the ‘Midnight Train’… Continue Reading ›

PISTON DAMP Interview

Jonas Groth and Truls Sønsterud are PISTON DAMP and the Norwegian duo are hoping to be ‘Making The World Great Again’ with their soon-to be released debut album. The first single ‘Something In Me’ was a classic synthpop statement. PISTON DAMP spoke about their genesis of their debut album and why it has taken them 20 years to arrive at this point. Continue Reading ›

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