Sykur -Mesopotamia

  First International EP Release for Sykur ‘Mesopotamia’ -29th April Mesopotamia is a boiling pot of fun party anthems, dark brooding melodies and simply beautiful tunes.  Bringing together pop, art and fashion Sykur are focused on music that inspires people to let go and dance. Sykur are an electronic music group from Iceland.  Halldór, Kristján and Stefán began as a trio in 2008, their…

Flight Rhythm Presents Horizon Festival Launch Party

London based house collective Flight Rhythm's launch party is tonight at brand new Dalston hotspot Paradise. Romulus Schwarz is headlining supported by DJs Moniker, T-Haus, Rudi, Micheal Mara and Willibus. Tickets are available on the door for £5 before midnight and £8 after. The party also marks the launch of Flight Rhythm's mountainside stage at Horizon Festival in Bansko, Bulgaria, from 23rd…

INTRODUCING GABRIEL BRUCE

If you haven’t yet heard of Gabriel Bruce, you sure will before long. With debut album Love In Arms released 11th February on Mercury Records, FAULT magazine tracked our man down in the garden of Violet, a boutique bakery hidden from the sprawl, to discuss life, death and other mediums. FAULT: During an interview with Loud And Quiet you said, rather profoundly, “We’re never going to have…

FAULT Interviews… Caravan Palace in Paris

This swing-based seven piece rock it like no other. In providing a catchy and rhythm-driven back-bitten base, then blending it elegantly with reminisces of gypsy swing evocative of the late, great Django Reinhardt, these French musicians have won many fans as pioneers of the electro-swing genre. Caravan Palace are like alchemists who have mastered the formula for the undeniable, foot tappin’…

GILDAS & JERRY OF KITSUNÉ RELEASE THEIR LATEST COMPILATION.

Gildas & Jerry release kitsuné’s latest compilation, Soleil, just in time for summer to really get started — featuring Citizens! (pictured below), Housse De Racket, The Rapture, M83, Friendly Fires and more. We chatted with the Paris-based duo about making the album, the music label and creating the clothing line Masion Kitsuné.     FAULT: One of the things Kitsuné is known for are…

Lemâitre: Masters in Command

Interview by Emma Clare If Daft Punk and Justice fell in love and made a baby, Lemâitre would be its name. Meet the two Norwegian twenty one year olds, Ulrik and Ketil, also known as Lemâitre. A band currently known to few, they will soon be unknown to fewer – especially if they stay friends; keep on making sophisticated European electronic music; continue to reach the top of the charts…

FAULT Exclusive: KARIN PARK

Born in the darkest woods of Sweden, schooled in a far-flung Japanese jungle, ascending to Grammy award-winning pop stardom in Norway and now taking on Europe (next stop, the world?), electronic artist Karin Park is getting music fans everywhere (including us here at FAULT) talking with her bewitching vocals, spine-shaking beats and statuesque 6”3 frame. With fourth album Highwire Poetry poised…

Beat And The Pulse

Austra will in likelihood be musically condemned to the esoteric outskirts of the abyss, but before succumbing to this gross misapprehension give Feel It Break a spin, don’t be intimidated by the ominous banshee sounds of Katie Stelmanis and co. you may just find it a highly rewarding experience. You guys are much less scary in person than on record. K: Haha you think so?! Would you be able…