Goth is like good wine. The longer it lingers, the better it gets. And Zola Jesus (Nika Roza Danilova) has pretty much proven so, with her appearance in the scene and the impact she has brought with her (black drapes and dark mascara in tow).
The day-glo genre might be dying in the West but in Japan, blogosphere darlings 80Kidz might as well be the newly crowned Daft Punks of the East. Weekend Warrior, their follow-up to 2009’s This Is My Sh!t reminds us of what we loved about electro-silly synth stabs and hipster chic beats included.
Everyone has those things that really light their fire. We’ve been listing ours all week and we’ve got the final cut of our favourite things. Read below as we let you in on the final 10 of our current 30 obsessions, because sharing is caring…
The Dutch are not all about trance as Rene Verdult, and brothers Milan and Micha Heyboer have proven. Going beyond the wonking basslines of Brit dubstep, the trio of producers favours a harder form of dance exaggerated by extreme breaks, kicks and ambient griminess.
When the dog bites, the 1st instinctual thing to do would usually be to run to your parents/significant other/therapist/facebook to seek comfort and update your status. But sometimes, that’s not enough. That’s why everyone needs to list our their favourite things once in awhile to assure them that there’s more good in this world than […]
In an alternate world where Michael Jackson’s “black and white” ethos has been realised on all levels of consciousness, The Go! Team rule supreme. Back with more Shaft-nostalgia samples, angry guitars, cheerleader-rapper/underage-girl-in-a-band vocals and a full horn section, the Brighton sextet continue to mash up proto-hip hop and indie rock elements in lethal doses on […]
Hello Valentines Day, the day where people express their love to a special someone. But here at JUICE, we love a lot of things, people and places, so much that we had to write it down, put it in list form and present it to you. From cats to music and who we like to […]