The blaze in the town of Kocani also left over 155 people injured.
Courting’s Lust for Life delivers bold, semi-cryptic post-punk wit on a grand scale
Walking the boundary between pretension and bare bones antics belies the concision of Courting’s third album Lust for Life.
Bobbie Peru: Nurse Corkscrew – Album Review
Bobbie Peru: Nurse Corkscrew DL | Streaming Available now Bobbie Peru make a long awaited return for their earlier fans and new fans alike with their third album Nurse Corkscrew, a rollercoaster of scorching rock. Wayne AF Carey checks it out. After doing a bit of digging about Bobbie Peru I’m surprised I’ve not come […]
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Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher Discusses Ideal Brent Hinds Replacement
“Obviously, you gotta be somebody who we all get along with and can stand the true test of time.”
MUST DIE! & Kayzo – Back 2 The Rave
? “Back 2 The Rave” out now: https://monster.cat/back2therave ▶️ MUST DIE! & Kayzo – Back 2 The Rave ✔️ Subscribe for more: http://bit.ly/TheDubRebellionYT ? Dub Rebellion Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedubrebellion → Kayzo https://www.instagram.com/kayzomusic/ https://twitter.com/KayzoMusic https://www.facebook.com/kayzomusic https://open.spotify.com/artist/72iCiKwu6nu6Qq9emIwzYv?si=Tcwc9CgAQDSrLG7lB2j6Hg https://soundcloud.com/kayzo-music → MUST DIE! http://fb.com/mustdiemusic http://twitter.com/mustdiemusic http://soundcloud.com/mustdiemusic http://instagram.com/mustdiemusic → The Dub Rebellion https://linktr.ee/thedubrebellion #dubstep
AMN Picks of the Week: Marshall Allen / Verhoven, Lopes, and Serries / Sonic Chambers Quartet / Yelena Eckemoff / Alphaxone
Here is where I post, at a frequency of about once a week, a list of the new music that caught my attention. All of the releases listed below I have heard for the first time recently and come recommended. Marshall Allen’s Ghost Horizons – Live in PhiladelphiaVerhoven / Lopes / Serries – Invincible TimeSonic […]
Taiki Nulight reworks NERO’s 2010 cult classic ‘Innocence’

“I grew up listening to ‘Innocence’. For NERO to put their name on this is the ultimate blessing”
Seungmin Jung’s ‘Acadia’ Smokes Out Complacency with Sophisticated Jazz Fluidity
For 12 minutes, Seungmin Jung and his virtuosic ensemble take easy listening jazz and give it a smoky revival with Acadia, a composition that reaches the epitome of fluidity. The time signatures refuse to leave room for complacency, locking listeners into a state of mesmerised anticipation. It’s textural tonal alchemy at its finest—low reverberating basslines create a striking contrast against ascending brass notes and the ornate chimes of piano keys, threading together a soundscape as suave as a tailored suit. Jung’s journey into jazz began in Seoul, where a spontaneous purchase of a double bass at 17 set the course for his future. Now based in New York, he has studied under some of the biggest names in the scene, including Buster Williams and Ingrid Jensen, earning his master’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music. His career has seen him grace renowned venues from Korea’s Giwon Art Museum to Dizzy’s Jazz Club in New York, and his talent has been recognised with a second-place win at the Hyunsik Kim competition. Acadia showcases a musician who understands the elegance of timeless jazz while fearlessly pushing its parameters. Jung orchestrates moments of undeniable intrigue, making every shift in tempo feel like a deliberate […]
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Interview with Natasha Barrett
Source: 15 questions. Developments that take electronic music forwards: I think it’s exciting when festivals bring together all kinds of electronic music: mixing experimental, electroacoustic, or acousmatic music with more mainstream electronic genres, and vice versa. It creates opportunities for audiences to discover new sounds and for artists to meet, exchange ideas, and inspire each […]
Coheed And Cambria – The Father Of Make Believe | Album Review
As progressive emo titans Coheed And Cambria reach the halfway point of their latest arc, the New York four piece prove that sticking to the hits sometimes pays off.
