The late '90s saw the advent of new subgenres variously dubbed trip-hop, downtempo, electronica and chillwave. The overall style was exemplified by Massive Attack, Portishead, Sneaker Pimps, Morcheeba, Zero 7...and Thievery Corporation. Deeply hypnotic melodies, sophisticated arrangements, top-flight guest vocalists and an undeniably sexy vibe are among the hallmarks of the music. Decades later, it still sounds fresh. Thievery Corporation was and remains better than most in blending world music elements into the heady mix.
As fixtures of Edinburgh's gig-turned-performance art scene, Acolyte's eerie, earthy psychedelia is just as likely to be found on stage at the Traverse theatre as in a steamy-windowed Leith Walk boozer. Their looped bass lines and poet Iona Lee's commanding, velvety voice conjure a sense of slow-burn hypnosis and just like their music, Acolyte are glamorously unhurried. They've released only a handful of songs in the seven years since Lee and bassist Ruairidh Morrison first started experimenting with jazz, trip-hop and spoken word.
Get ready, Berlin! The city's vibrant art scene is about to experience an electrifying event that defies categorisation. Join the enigmatic Jon Darc as he unveils "MORAST," a captivating musical ritual that intertwines concert, confession, and ceremony in a breathtaking spectacle of sound and performance. On November 29 and 30, 2025, at Ballhaus Ost and WABE, prepare to be transported into a shadowy realm where the depths of desire are both explored and celebrated.
FKA twigs continues to chart her own course as one of music's most daring genre shapeshifters. Following the release of her acclaimed 2025 album EUSEXUA, the English singer, songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist is preparing to unveil its deluxe counterpart, Afterglow, on November 14. To build anticipation, she has shared a new single titled "Cheap Hotel," a track that perfectly encapsulates her talent for weaving disparate influences into something seamless, fresh, and emotionally resonant.