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The ‘Waiting’ is Over
After a long year of playing musical chairs – Sol went back to Buenos Aires, Charlie went back to New York –…
Remixing with Ladies on Mars
Remixing 'Biding Time' from Électriciennes and Sol Franci My introduction to Jonathan, known professionally as Ladies on Mars, came courtesy of my...
Saint Tuesday
Saint Tuesday 77 Walker Street, New York, NY 10013, USA We are not the kind that wear their nationality on their sleeve,...
Doppelganger
In a rather unassuming corner of San Telmo, there’s this gem of a bar. We may not have spent there as many…
Eat/Kiss signs exciting new singer
There are people who can sing, there are those who can do it very well – and yet there is another category:…
A moving story
Shanghai. Seven PM on a cool Tuesday evening. Somewhere on Xietu Road, in a hip setting that hides behind an abandoned lobby,…
The Hours Strange enter the studio
A lot has happened since 2017’s Ain’t Love Grand. For one thing, the duo is now living on opposite ends of the…
The road to Shanghai
‘If you can make one heap of all your winnings, and risk it on a turn of pitch-and-toss, and lose, and start…
Postcards from the edge
Where were you last night?’, the girl asks Rick Blaine. Rick is momentarily annoyed: ‘That was so long ago’, he says. ‘I…
Charlie T’s Café Américain
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Charlie walks into theirs…
Strange dreams are made of this
The installation feels oneiric and surreal – at the same time futuristic, and reminiscent of a by-gone era.
Électriciennes’ new video launches to heavy rotation
It takes only one scene – a few minutes into the film – for Nutsa Kukhianidze to set the screen on fire.
Spotify picks “Heaven” for curated playlist
The original recording of “Heaven” by The Rolling Stones is one of the sexiest songs ever recorded (the other one, if you need to know,…
Leitvox powers new work by Électriciennes
Reminiscing on those early days when he was working in London, Christian Cooley a.k.a. Leitvox will often mention Massive Attack, Portishead, UNKLE and DJ Shadow as personal favorites, influences and references.