Calm but ear-catching voice floating over a repetitive but ever-evolving beat made “Neverending” one of the most memorable tracks we heard last year.
Writer, promoter and DJ, currently working as a music journalist for VICE Romania. Founder of the booking agency Simulacru_.
The Cluj-Napoca-based quartet led by Bosinceanu brothers connects the dots between dream pop, psychedelia and 90s-inspired songwriting on their new album, “Inner Friend“.
Yes, Karpov Not Kasparov may have the best band name in Romania right now. But what’s in a name if the music doesn’t live up to it? Thankfully, that is not the case with this very talented Bucharest-based duo.
You can’t talk about the Romanian electronic music scene without mentioning Silent Strike. The 33 year-old has been releasing music for well over a decade, and he shows no signs of slowing down.
This is truly a unique band in our local scene. They put out their first record, “Everyday Paradise”, in January, and they have unquestionably raised the bar for future 2015 releases.
This is truly a unique band in our local scene. They put out their first record, “Everyday Paradise”, in January, and they have unquestionably raised the bar for future 2015 releases.
Temple Invisible are finally coming into their own. After a very good first EP called “ENTER_”, released late last year, the trio is back with a new track that slightly shifts into new territory.
Temple Invisible are finally coming into their own. After a very good first EP called “ENTER_”, released late last year, the trio is back with a new track that slightly shifts into new territory.
For Fine, It’s Pink, it all started in a karaoke bar in Iasi, Romania, when actress Ioana Lefter realized she could sing really well. There she met the other members of the band, who were looking for a singer.