"I always get excited by the idea of adventure": DiS Meets Ludovico Einaudi
The Italian composer walks us through his ambitious new album cycle and the Piedmont countryside»
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The Italian composer walks us through his ambitious new album cycle and the Piedmont countryside»
"It's a consolation to know that the world has a really volatile track record"»
We spoke to the authors behind the legendary Acid House fanzine, now published as an anthology by The Quietus»
Poland's rich musical history is being repurposed by bold new artists blazing a trail for modernity»
The Italian artist digs deep into human emotions»
We talk to Britain's most northerly band ahead of their support slots with Noel Gallagher»
Who wouldn't want to attend a festival in a picturesque, mountaintop town in Sicily?»
The Glasgow goth-pop quartet are quietly making quite a name for themselves»
Meet the Glasgow four-piece tearing up rock'n'roll»
Nandi Rose Plunkett talks us through her honest, forthright debut album»
The trio march ever onwards, breaking new creative ground»
We discover beauty, history, and the joy and pain of life over a long weekend in Palermo»
Regardless of whether anyone needed to hear this record, certainly no one needed to make it»
We talk to the multi-instrumentalist about Dundee's rich history and abstraction in art»
Nothing here feels remote or haunted»
Turn Out the Lights is far from a happy album, but my word, it is riddled with joy.»
At their best, Cults offer a hymn to the inexhaustible spirit of hope»
We talk to Charles Griffin Gibson about his latest album as CHUCK, and why he's finally calling it a day»
If you’re in the market for something harder than Celine Dion but a little softer than Dragonette, you could do a lot worse than Anna of the North’s debut»
As our march toward the world’s end builds to a canter, the narratives we wrap around human tragedies both great and small remain »
This band are definitely going places»
It’s the rock stars who are playing it safe»
What the record lacks in atmosphere, it more than makes up for in discrete bursts of quality»