Yezda Urfa | Interview | “Boris”
Yezda Urfa was a progressive rock band that emerged in the fall of 1973 and continued until the spring of 1981. The band disbanded in 1981 following the...
Yezda Urfa was a progressive rock band that emerged in the fall of 1973 and continued until the spring of 1981. The band disbanded in 1981 following the...
Marble Sheep were founded in the late 80s by Ken Matsutani who had various of projects and is a label owner of Captain Trip Records. It's hard to...
Beige is the duo of Liam Kramer-White and Stella Silbert. They made an improvised, abstract and minimal tape together. How did you got to know each other? Liam...
Kalacakra (the “c” is to be pronounced “tch”, like in “stitch”) is Tibetan and means “Wheel of time”, a name two friends from Duisburg in western Germany, who...
Blackberries are a psychedelic four-piece from Germany. The band grew from the seeds of early Motown records, mid-60’s pop groups, psychedelic rock and German-based 'krautrock'. They are fusing...
Jonathan Mikkelsen is audio and visual artist from Denmark with an interest in technology and sensory experience. I saw you live at the Delta Wave festival in Antwerp...
There is a really good new book out about Irish psych-folkies Dr Strangely Strange, titled Fitting Pieces To The Jigsaw. It’s an insightful view of one of the...
Owen Gardner is a Baltimore based multi-instrumentalist, mainly known for his contributions to Horse Lords and Matmos. "Music has been around me as long as I've been alive."...
Between 1966 and 1976, Group 1850 blazed an unforgettable path across the Dutch music scene. With mercurial singer/keyboardist Peter Sjardin at the helm, they created some of the...
In 1972, Peter Wrenleau, known as Wale, unveiled a remarkable LP. After years of obscurity, the album has resurfaced, and today, Strawberry Rain is gearing up to unveil...