GiGi FM has announced the release of her upcoming EP titled ‘Movimiento’ on June 7. The record will become the second release on her label, Sea~rène. The label was established with the aim to extend beyond the parameters of standard techno music and explore new avenues. Each release will portray a set of thematic ideas,… Continue reading GiGi FM announces forthcoming EP ‘Movimiento’ via her Sea~rène imprint
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Lux & Hermetics unveil ‘Aurora’ EP
Lux & Hermetics, longtime friends who share a love of intertwining philosophy, psychology, and spirituality into their work, have released their latest EP, ‘Aurora’. The EP, recorded in Buenos Aires last year, comprises three tracks that meander through warm, Balearic notes, Latin infusions, and reflective affairs through both soft and more driving crescendos and arpeggiations.… Continue reading Lux & Hermetics unveil ‘Aurora’ EP
Peggy Gou’s label announces ‘Gudu & Friends Vol. 2’ compilation
Newly established South Korean record label Gudu is coming up with the second edition of its V/A compilation series, named ‘Gudu & Friends Vol. 2’. Peggy Gou owns the label and announced the record’s release on May 2, via a limited edition cassette, and digitally. The edition features new artists signed to the label, which… Continue reading Peggy Gou’s label announces ‘Gudu & Friends Vol. 2’ compilation
UK forces may be deployed on the ground in Gaza to help deliver aid
The United Kingdom is considering deploying troops to Gaza to assist with the delivery of aid via a new sea route. While the United States has confirmed that no American forces will go ashore, an unnamed “third party” will drive trucks along a floating causeway onto the beach. Whitehall sources say no decision has been… Continue reading UK forces may be deployed on the ground in Gaza to help deliver aid
The explosions of colour that painted a Glasgow estate
Back in 2006, Sony embarked on a mission to create an advertisement that was arguably one of the most challenging to produce technologically. Dubbed “Paint,” the promotion of Bravia television brand was created externally and required numerous technical staff, producers, and pyrotechnics experts among others to bring it to life. After scouring Europe, the production… Continue reading The explosions of colour that painted a Glasgow estate
King Charles's cancer: At last some cautious optimism after the royal gloom
Buckingham Palace has issued its first official update on the health of King Charles since he was diagnosed with cancer, announcing that he is “responding exceptionally well to treatment”. The statement did not specify what treatment he has been receiving and there remains no date for its conclusion. The King has had to cancel a number of… Continue reading King Charles's cancer: At last some cautious optimism after the royal gloom
Fiona Beal conviction: I had no idea my son's body was buried in the garden, says mum
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Tobago shark attack: British man injured 10 metres from shore
A British man has suffered serious injuries after being attacked by a shark on the island of Tobago in the Caribbean. The 64-year-old victim was reportedly attacked by a bull shark estimated to be 8 to 10 ft long and 2ft wide, while he was swimming off the island’s north coast, at 9.15 am on… Continue reading Tobago shark attack: British man injured 10 metres from shore
Will winning a confidence vote be enough to save Humza Yousaf?
Scotland’s First Minister, Humza Yousaf, is facing a fight for his political survival this weekend. Yousaf is expected to make policy announcements in the coming days to bolster his support. He is planning to unveil plans to tackle climate change, boost public services, and generate employment opportunities. The leader of the Scottish National Party could… Continue reading Will winning a confidence vote be enough to save Humza Yousaf?
Newspaper headlines: 'Return of the King' and 'teacher shortage crisis'
The King of the UK is set to return to public duties next week after being diagnosed with cancer 11 weeks ago. The Daily Mail shared an image of the King and Queen smiling together in Buckingham Palace Gardens with the headline “Smiles that say King is going back to work.” The King’s return to… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Return of the King' and 'teacher shortage crisis'