Interview

Savages: Primal Energy

JUICE speaks to Savages’ Jehnny Beth about the disquieting power of their debut, Silence Yourself, and the unflinching nature of their art.

Interview

Icona Pop: Pop Inclination

Recently in Kuala Lumpur for a showcase, JUICE managed to catch up with the statuesque ladies of Icona Pop and discussed our shared interest in good pop.

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Yuna: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough

Despite being worlds apart from Yuna, JUICE has pulled many strings for a chat with her, proof that “ain’t no river wide enough, to keep me from getting to you” – that and of course, the wonderful invention called the Internet.

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Mount Kimbie: Giving Voice to Crooks & Lovers

We spoke to Mount Kimbie’s Dom on everything from the long gone glory days of dubstep to their disapproval of the term ‘organic’ to describe their sophomore.

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White Lies: Coming Clean

Catching White Lies drummer Jack Lawrence-Brown, JUICE spoke to the beat-keeper about their progression to their current sound on Big TV and what to get at Newton Food Court.

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Gigamesh: Cooler Than You

Gigamesh revealed he’s not one to be pigeonholed as just a ‘remix guy’ or ‘that DJ’, his affinity for sci-fi, thoughts on being a producer versus a DJ, and inadvertently slipped in his dislike of the dubstep scene in his hometown.

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Chase & Status: Brand New Machine

We caught up with Status, aka Will Kennard, from the dynamic duo to talk shop and standard fare chit-chat.

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Designer Drugs: R-Rated

JUICE snuck in backstage during a particularly rowdy party for a lengthy non-PG13 convo with Designer Drugs that spanned everything from the quintessential party drug and their label woes.

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Jagwar Ma: Gallagher-approved

JUICE manages to get a hold of Jagwar Ma’s Gabriel, naturally we drill him on the intricacies of being a duo, how much influences affect a band, and his experience in Malaysia.

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Perera Elsewhere: Sasha Here

JUICE gets cerebral with Sasha Perera as she waxes philosophy on the ‘Elsewhere’ tenet, the relationship between an artiste and their image, and her modus operandi when playing a DJ set.