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Mala on the importance of sleep, but less so of ‘genre’

Mala of Deep Medi and Digitial Mystikz speak with Cone Magazine

Following the release of his latest LP ‘Mirrors‘, on Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood Recordings, Mala once again found himself in unfamiliar lands. Something somewhat familiar to him. And after a very busy summer schedule, we’re thrilled to catch up with the Digital Mystikz / Deep Medi head honcho – prior to his performance at this years Warehouse […]

Cone introduces Brainchild Festival 2016

Among the hoard of recently emerging small festivals, stands Brainchild. A grassroots music/arts organisation that stitches together an immersive 3-day multi-arts festival. Coming from, and catering to millennial creatives. Entirely volunteer led and sponsor free Brainchild intends to project a DIY creative energy of the collective; an seamless coming together of art, music minds and ideas. This […]

Review: Troyfest, Hay-on-Wye, Wales (May 1st-4th 2015)

Troyfest 2014, Cone Magazine.

Troyfest is a festival of miniscule proportions when compared to some of its comrades, but its ability to deliver a high-energy long weekend of music is second to none. The story starts in the most romantic of ways. A festival, born through an ambitious attempt by Troy (the festival’s namesake and all-round manager) to throw […]

Romare Teases New Album ‘Projections’

News of Romare on Cone Magazine

London based producer Romare drops a cut from his forthcoming debut album release Projections. It seems Romare is having a creative awakening having only released Roots last month. The Ninja Tune artist and monthly resident at Oslo Hackney, has received extensive support from the highly prolific Giles Peterson in the past few years, and most […]