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The Playlist

Gordi performs ‘Nothing’s As It Seems’ live & talks progress on The Playlist

Stephen Goodhew catches up with Gordi before she embarks on an international tour, with the release of her ‘Clever Disguise’ EP through Jagjaguwar.

Koi Child Interview: Working With Kevin Parker On Their Debut Album

Koi Child’s Shannon Patterson and Christian Ruggiero talk with Stephen Goodhew about the making of their debut self-titled album with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala.

Track Premiere: Elusive ‘Ice Patternz’ [Alpha Pup Records]

Los Angeles producer Elusive creates textured electronic music so lush it makes your skin tingle.

Viet Cong on exploring new sounds, a new album and new name

Monty and Danny from Viet Cong talk about starting out as a Black Sabbath cover band, grandma juice and what their new record will sound like (to be released under a new name).

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