Display; The Sound of Colour
It all began in 1877 when the phonograph, later becoming the “record player”, was invented by the illustrious Thomas Edison….
by Pascal Ebner
by Taylor Spill
It all began in 1877 when the phonograph, later becoming the “record player”, was invented by the illustrious Thomas Edison….
by Taylor Spill
Since 2009, vinyls have increased in sales by 800% (according to Mixmag magazine) and that statistic includes re-releases of old…
by Jo Phillips
To celebrate what would have been the 76th birthday of the iconic Marvin Gaye, Universal Music Enterprises and Motown Records…
8 years ago more than 700 independent record stores in The United States decided to honour the richness and wealth…
by Jo Phillips
When two art forms combine, the resulting synergy can be almost magical; blurring boundaries, juxtaposing aesthetics and suggesting ideas that…
by Jo Phillips
Absolutely Free What used to be DD/MM/YYYY is now Absolutely Free (or ∆bsolutely Free), a four-piece band from Toronto, who…
by Pascal Ebner
Tusindfald Let’s take a break from Anarchy and switch to a more peaceful side: Tusindfald (pronounced /tu:sɪnfæl/ ), a three-piece…
by Pascal Ebner