Discover how one of London’s oldest independent recording studios is adapting to survive and is reaching out to new acts
With a band that so obviously wear their musical influences on their sleeves, we ask Firestations to compile our latest playlist. Here’s what they picked – a lovely, gooey mix of textural indie and folk...
Lauren Deakin Davies is an 18 year old record producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who’s starting to make big waves in British folk – not least because she’s a young woman who knows her way around a mixing desk.
Dorothy Levine is head of campaigns and communications at UK Music. Here, she reveals the songs that are tickling her ears at the moment... from The Barr Brothers and Hozier to SOAK and All We Are...
The Sundowners’ sunshine folk-rock is cut from the same cloth as Buffalo Springfield or The Byrds, echoing the warm timbre of Laurel Canyon circa 1969. Watch them perform an acoustic session for us...
Bjork and Herbert producer Mandy Parnell give us her tips on how to succeed in the studio…
‘Never give up’ - sound engineer Robbie Nelson from Rak Studios tell us how he went from studio tea boy to Grammy winner with musical hero Beck.
Bestival’s head honcho Rob Da Bank spills the beans on his love for music and the great outdoors…
With 2nd LP Lustmore about to drop, we quiz Brainfeeder’s Lapalux on how he developed his love for the weird…
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