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Interview: Megazord

Christian Oldham is an artist who exists on the internet as Megazord, a personal brand of meta like proportions. The design, music, tumblr and videos of this teenager from California all combine to create this ...

Interview: Charlie Godet Thomas

Our relationships with the cities we inhabit are often like great love affairs. At moments all-embracing and consuming but stay in one too long and it’s easy to lose sight of what you first fell for. Sculptor Charlie Godet Thomas’ work highlights the emotions we tie to cities and uses the ...

Interview: Oneohtrix Point Never

Daniel Lopatin is much more than 6ft tall, long hair, long beard, built like a block of flats, used to play in Noise bands and is totally silent and stern on stage. Yet despite this usually adding up to someone who hates talking,  hates you and more specifically hates talking to you, he was completely lovely and easy going, with this infectious exuberance and passion for finding beauty in the simplest of things and how unforced art can pervade into everyday life.

Interview: Ferry Gouw

Ferry Gouw is an illustrator and visual artist from London famous for directing music videos and playing in good bands. I met up with him to grab an interview with Ferry in his adopted Kensington about tie ins with T-Shirt-Party, the state of the music industry and his recent (MTV video award nominated) work with Major Lazer that's now expanded into a television pilot for Cartoon Network.

Interview: Mark Mcguire

Whether making up a third of ambient psych band Emeralds, collaborating with Oneohtrix Point Never, recording under his own name or several other guises Mark Mcguire is a guitarist characterised by his prolific output and Krautrock inspired drones; creating music that can equally veer off into the shimmering and epic or the sedate and sublime. I caught up with the Cleveland, Ohio native over a series of e-mails to talk about instruments, the creative process and bromances.

Interview: Disaro Records

Disaro Records is a music label from Houston at the heart of the recent 'Witch House' movement. Acting as a Texan umbrella for the current batch of dark, electronic goth acts masked in pitch-shifted vocals and gloomy synths they've released CDRs, ...

Intervew: Feel My Bicep

Feel My Bicep is one of the fastest emerging music blogs on the internet. Formed by 5 old school friends from Belfast last year as a way of sharing their love for anything with a danceable beat; their posts range from classic and obscure Disco and Detroit techno to yacht rock gems and current house sensations.

Interview: Fluffy Lumbers

New Jersey's Fluffy Lumbers is the one man project of 20 year old Samuel Franklin. Although currently studying, Sam spent all of last year creating a name for himself as a crafter of massively energetic, always-on-repeat fuzzy guitar numbers.We caught up with him to talk about his upcoming 7" on Group Tightener, gunmanship and Todd Rundgren.

Interview: Niall O’Brien

Niall O'Brien is an Irish photographer living in London. For the last 4 years or so he has been following a group of young punks from Kingston, London and documenting their interactions and way of life. He's has incapsulated something special in these photos that you may find hard to pin down, but whatever it is, it definitely isn't the typical postcard picture of a punk you might find in Camden.

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