Amsterdam’s Red Light District usually draws the attention of tourists who’re on a tipsy stroll through the city centre. This time, the Red Light District is in the news for something totally different; last week musician Hugo van Heijningen and
Pitchfork’s Pov Concert Series has now put out a special episode, featuring Matthew Dear and band performing You Put A Smell On Me and Little People (Black City). Best thing about this broadcast is that you swap video angles while
Prime producers of chillwave, Neon Indian, released a new video for their song Mind, Drips. Director Lars Larsen created this blurry, highly saturated piece with the use of a new device called LZX Visionary. Although the storyline isn’t that exciting,
Sigur Ros singer Jonsi presents a film and album of his hugely acclaimed solo show Go Live, which is still going on as we speak. The album features live versions of his debut album’s tracks and a couple of new
Tomorrow evening a special release party will take place at Amsterdam’s club Jimmy Woo. During this night, sports brand ASICS and booking agency Robin Banks will celebrate the release of an EP titled Can’t Run Like This, which was created
According to us, one of the most promising acts of this year is London producer James Blake. After releasing three EP’s in just one year Blake is about to release his full-length debut album in February on Atlas/A&M. Next to
For this week’s Tuesday Tune we’ve selected a nice Henrik Schwarz edit of a classic Bill Withers song; Who Is He. Schwarz spiced up this tune, which was originally recorded in the seventies. American soul music composer Bill Withers performed
Dream pop duo Memoryhouse has just presented a video for their new single Heirloom. This dreamy masterpiece was put together by director Jamie Harley and includes a mashed up bunch of vintage footage from a 1968 documentary called Home. Memoryhouse consists