Bianca Casady & The C.i.A premiere video for single ‘Poor Deal’

Bianca Casady & The C.i.A - Poor DealLast month Bianca Casady announced the release of Oscar Hocks, the upcoming debut album with her new project Bianca Casady & The C.i.A.. Darker and more enigmatic than CocoRosie, the project came to life with the addition of dancer Bino Sauitzvy, musicians Michal Skoda, Takuya Nakamura, Doug Wieselman, and visual artist/pianist J.M.Ruellan to the project.

Currently amidst a 22-date European tour, Bianca Casady & The C.i.A. are presenting their new musical-performance project Porno Thietor to audiences in intimate venues and stages. London marks the tour’s last date, with a show at the ATP Pop-Up Venue on December 3rd. Bianca has created a small book of poems, photographs and fragments also called Porno Thietor, which will be available on tour. A limited edition is also available online.

We had already heard and loved the album’s lead track, ‘Poor Deal’, and the band’s own J.M. Muellan has directed a video for it. Watch it now and watch out for the release of Oscar Hocks when it drops on January 22nd via FANTASYmusic in Europe and Atlas Chair in America.

Naytronix unveils video and Money Mark remix for ‘Back In Time’

Naytronix - Back in Time

A month in from the release of Mister Divine, Naytronix has just hit European shores for a string of live dates in support of his sublime album. After shows in Germany and Holland, Nate Brenner and his trio will head to the UK next week for a handful of shows, including a date in London at The Shacklewell Arms on November 28th.

With the album out and the tour ongoing, there’s good reason to celebrate and Naytronix is offering a double treat. He has unveiled a fitting video for the wonderful and nostalgic track ‘Back In Time’, as well as a remix from Money Mark of Beastie Boys fame. Watch the Jeffrey A Tang-directed video below, and straight after listen to the remix of ‘Back In Time’.


Mister Divine is out now via City Slang.

Sarah Neufeld announces new album and unveils first track ‘The Ridge’

Sarah Neufeld - The Ridge

We’re a little bit more than excited to hear about the upcoming new album from Montréal based extraordinary composer and violinist Sarah Neufeld. Her outstanding debut album, Hero Brother, came out in 2013, and she followed it earlier this year with a staggering collaborative album with sax wizard Colin Stetson. Comes February 26th, Neufeld will unveil her new album The Ridge via Paper Bag Records.

The Ridge “is a body of work that sees Neufeld moving away from Hero Brother’s classical minimalism and sepulchral ambience, and into the world of rhythmic pop minimalism”, says the press release. “The new album employs more emphasis on vocalizations than Neufeld’s previous works; the interplay between Neufeld’s voice and violin has become strongly integrated and narrative.”

We’re not sure Neufeld will be employing her incredible foot-stomping technique in any of the album tracks. Percussion is in good hands though, with Neufeld bringing in Jeremy Gara, her bandmate in Arcade Fire, to guest on drums.

The magnificent title track, ‘The Ridge’, opens the album and is now being offered as the first taster of what’s to come – it’s intense and fragile, haunting and calming, poignant and beautiful – a grand opus of a song. Here it is.

Soulsavers set to release new album, Kubrick, next month

Soulsavers - Kubrick

Soulsavers, the outfit of Rich Machin and Ian Glover, have a new instrumental album on the way. Entitled Kubrick, the album is inspired and named after the iconic director. “Like a lot of people, I have phases of obsession, whether it’s about albums, musicians or film directors”, explained Machin. “A while ago, I quite casually started revisiting some of Stanley Kubrick’s films, and pretty soon I was watching them all. I found myself really relishing Kubrick’s amazing attention to detail and how each film had it’s own completely unique mood. I’d wanted to make an instrumental record for ages… I found I could draw on these different moods as starting points for the music.”

Kubrick was self-produced and recorded at several studios around the world and it arrives on December 4th via San Quentin. Ahead of it, Soulsavers have let loose ‘Clay’, the first cinematic and wonderful taster of the upcoming album. As with the other seven tracks on the album, which take their name from a different character from Kubrick’s films, ‘Clay’ is named after Johnny Clay from the 1956 film The Killing. Give it a listen now.

Fold drop new single ‘She’ from eponymous debut album

Fold - Fold

November kicked off with the much anticipated debut album release from Leeds based quartet Fold. They’ve conquered our ears a while back, with their unique confluence of sounds from jazz and hip-hop to funk and psychedelic rock, merged with their social consciousness. Fold use vocal samples from speeches from Martin Luther King, Fannie Lou Hamer and Michael C Ruppert, to name but a few, as a way of conveying their messages which resonate deeply with contemporary issues and struggles.

“These are truths that we piece together from fragments as we move through life. These are truths that need bringing to light in order for us to collectively overcome obstacles.”

Today sees the release of their new excellent single ‘She’, with words written and performed by Brooklyn’s 6% poet. Listen to it below and straight after watch the video for Fold’s previous single ‘A Victim’s Mentality’.


In other related news, and in support of the album, Fold have embarked on a UK tour which culminates this Saturday with a sold out show at Surya in London.

Fold is out now and available on vinyl, CD and digitally through bandcamp.

Anna Meredith details debut album and shares new single ‘R-Type’

Anna Meredith - R-Type

After teasing her debut album a couple of weeks ago with ‘Honeyed Words’, electronic contemporary composer Anna Meredith has shared another tremendous track called ‘R-Type’.
Details of the album have also emerged. The effort will be called Varmints and it drops on March 4th via Moshi Moshi.

“Pacing is a physical thing,” explained Anna Meredith. “I can feel when stuff has to happen in a track. I knew I wanted Varmints to end privately but start confidently, have moments of privacy and moments of power and build’.”

Now turn your speakers up for the absolute club banger that ‘R-Type’ is. It will have you dancing in seconds.