PALLERS IN STOCKHOLM

The Swedish natives show us their favorite haunts. Listen to the track while you explore Stockholm. (More …)

Posted on Sep 16, 2011 in Pallers

2manydjs

There’s no point in doing a long introduction on Stephen and David Dewaele – the brotherly force behind Soulwax and 2manydjs. You all know who they are. ’SUP went around to their apartment in Shoreditch, east London during a typical English summer torrential downpour to have a chat about what and where they were up to with Radio Soulwax – their enormous online visual and audio production of their entire record collection (and we’re streaming the exclusive Under The Covers 2 part of Radio Soulwax at the bottom of this interview). (More …)

Posted on Aug 19, 2011 in 2manydjs, Radio Soulwax, Soulwax

Kurt Vile

Kurt Vile is something of an old soul. Well, musically, anyway. Accumulating fans like Kim Gordon, J Mascis and Thurston Moore takes some skill, but he has done just that. Vile’s music is that timeless sort of guitar music that will always be here, it will always exist and people will always gravitate towards it. (More …)


Morning Parade

Morning Parade are a five-piece indie rock outfit heralding from an area just outside of the UK’s capital in what’s known disparagingly and a little bit accurately as the ‘armpit of London’, it’s the bit just north of where the folks from The Only Way Is Essex live. (More …)


Unknown Mortal Orchestra

During the second half of last year, word began to spread about Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Except no one really knew who they were. Their first track “Ffunny Ffriends” appeared on a bunch of blogs across the world to great acclaim and we were still none the wiser to who had actually made it. But I guess you already know this. That story’s been told already. (More …)


Frankie & The Heartstrings

It’s weird doing interviews with a whole band sometimes, especially when the band are very good friends. You have to jump head-first into their in-jokes and fast-flowing banter, and try and do an interview without boring them with same old questions. On encountering the Sunderland-born, ’60s and ’80s influenced indie five-piece Frankie & The Heartstrings, you know immediately you’re just going to have to go along with the flow of what they’re chatting about. (More …)


Mount Kimbie

Remember that Wiley track, “Wot Do U Call It?”, where he debated the adequacy of genre divides? Well, to refresh your mangled memory, it was where he dismissed “garage”, “2-step”, and the ridiculous made-for-Radio-One idea of “urban” music. He was onto something, and Mount Kimbie are clearly fulfilling this little legacy. (More …)

Posted on May 19, 2011 in Mount Kimbie

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