Tep No premieres guitar-fueled electronic pop single “Fighting”

Canadian singer/songwriter/producer Tep No makes guitar-fueled electronic pop that's crisp yet maintains a raw edge that conveys a feeling of deep authenticity. His music conjures images of beaches, sunshine, and living the slow life - finding bliss in small everyday moments. With over 1.5 million monthly Spotify listeners, it's evident that fans are on board with the Tep No movement and hungry…

In conversation with with electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling

It's not often that you see violist captivate the mainstream but ever so often, a musician breakthroughs and is able to capture the same emotional connection as any vocalist has with their audience. One person for whom this tale rings true is Lindsey Stirling. Lindsey Stirling is one of the biggest artist development breakthrough stories in recent years. A classically trained violinist from…

FAULT Future: Jazz Morley at home in the music

  You’ve been very open with your lyrics in ‘Safe Place’, was it hard for you to put so much of yourself out there?  My lyrics are always fairly honest and open. I am a very open person, but especially so when writing; it's a form of therapy for me. Sometimes when I've been too afraid to speak something, I've been able to put it into a song and communicate how I feel that way.……

Big Beat Records Highlights Dance Music from Around the World

Big Beat Records is a label that has set the current industry standard in the electronic music space. As a purveyor of some of the biggest household names in dance, the label has announced the release of the second edition of their "Ignition" compilation. The series highlights an expertly curated selection of electronic and dance music from around the world to bring attention to the global…

Fault gets to know pop music’s newest breakthrough act Daya

Fault recently caught up with new pop megastar Daya as she promotes her brand new album ‘Sit Still, Look Pretty’ which was released on October 7th.   Hey Daya, how’s it going? Hi! I’m good, how are you?   Not bad thanks! Are you in the UK long? For the next 2 or 3 days.   Enjoying so far? Yeah I love it here, we got into London yesterday and went to a…

FAULT Magazine Covers International Music Summit and STORM Festival in Shanghai

A few weeks ago, we had the pleasure of attending the inaugural International Music Summit (IMS) in Shanghai, China. Founded by Pete Tong in 2008, the global music conference started in Ibiza and has since expanded to include satellite conferences in Los Angeles and most recently Shanghai. With a population swelling to over 1.3 billion, it makes sense Shanghai was selected as the next home for…

FAULT Online interviews musicians Solomon Grey

  British duo Solomon Grey have one foot in the 80s and the other one in the same shoes that fits all ultra catchy electro-influenced bands. Tom Kingston and Joe Wilson are a bold hybrid of a band. With an HBO series in their pocket, they blurred the lines between writing for film and as a pop act, proving that they're clearly suited for both worlds. FAULT caught up with the duo and it…

FAULT Focus: Jordan Kurland, one of the San Francisco music scene’s men “behind the curtain”

Good bands and huge crowds are two things no avid concertgoer wants to live without. These two factors combined create an experience that cannot be duplicated in any other setting. Of course great bands and awesome festivals do not just happen magically. While the free spirit and community may not show it; putting on a large scale festival takes a corporate sized team to handle people, parking,…