Oliver Garland, Ashley C and Harry Dobson create a combination of boyband sound and club beats, spreading such good vibes with tracks such as “Eyes So Wide” and “Freak” that it seems like they’ve done nothing else in the past years. Actually their debut EP only released in 2020 and went unnoticed by many, especially because KOKO take a relaxed …
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Live session: The Guilt at Molotow (Hamburg)
The Guilt, a two-piece death disco punk rock explosion from the south of Sweden, known for some revolutionizing dance moves on stage, play at Molotow. Live stream by Back On Stage. Live video [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewMD65OKNt4[/embedyt] The Guilt pages
Read More »One minute with Suzane (Reeperbahn Festival): The Snapshot
With a unique blend of electro, pop and rap, French artist Suzane has created her own musical and visual style which resonates with fans from different countries and cultures all over the world. She now presented her debut album Toï Toï at Hamburg’s Reeperbahn Festival. The Snapshot Suzane pages
Read More »Live session: Sorry3000 at Gängeviertel (Hamburg)
From Halle, Germany, indie four-piece Sorry3000 play a seven-song long set at Gängeviertel in Hamburg. Live video [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HWrtfDR5xo[/embedyt] Setlist: 01 Nasenspray 02 Fitness 03 Kommulitone 04 Nachmacher 05 Palmen 06 Dirty Talk 07 Scapegoat Venue: Gängeviertel Cameras: Photostudio Ottesen Editing: Photostudio Ottesen and Messed!Up Magazine Audio mix: Audiolith Project manager: EyesClosed Blog Sorry3000 pages
Read More »One minute with Drew Sycamore (Reeperbahn Festival): The Snapshot
Bringing a flair of internationalism to Hamburg this fall, the Danish-Welsh singer talks about her songwriting process after playing two sets at this year’s Reeperbahn Festival. The Snapshot Drew Sycamore pages
Read More »Maia Hirasawa on letting go of control, electronic pop music influences and running parallel careers: Interview
In 2007 Maia Hirasawa took Sweden by storm when she released her debut album “Though, I’m Just Me” which won her an award for best new artist at the P3 Guld Awards in 2008. After her second album a year later she left Sweden for time-off and a well-needed break in Japan, but after releasing the EP “Boom” she drew …
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