Pictureplane’s punk rock-like approach to the production and distribution of his work is democratizing electronic music in the same way the Ramones, Minor Threat, and Black Flag liberated rock [...]
Comrade Kim goes Flying is North Korea’s first “girl power” movie. It explores the story of a girl who’s trying to reach for her dreams, to carve out her own future.
Comrade Kim Yong Mi is a [...]
Yangon Calling is a documentary movie about the Burmese Punk Rock underground, directed by Berlin based filmmakers Alexander Dluzak and Carsten Piefke.
For young Burmese, punk provides a way to [...]
Amateur photographer? Street team hustler? Champion M&M sorter? We need you! Join the JUE | Music + Art 2014 volunteer team to help promote the gigs and events that make up this year’s festival. [...]
Hangzhou New Noise is a platform that showcases Hangzhou’s local creative talent, including everything from music to theatre, art, literature and design. The initiative was first conceived in [...]
Having released classic albums now lost to corporate slapsticks and an apathetic UK scene that’s struggled for a long time to get back into gear, Blak Twang remains undoubtedly a cornerstone of [...]
Paul Collins’ Beat has an impressive lineage. Originally called The Beat, the band was founded by Paul Collins of The Nerves fame (1974). The Nerves were one of the pioneers of the burgeoning US [...]
MONSTER CAT has shaken Singapore up with the delicate instrumentation and intense imagery that belies their releases. Layered harmonies evoke the supernatural, as fractured love songs cradle [...]
Three years ago, Baths dropped his startlingly beautiful debut, Cerulean. Released on Anticon, the record blurred the line between post-modern pop and the LA beat scene with devastating emotional [...]
MONSTER CAT has been invited to numerous festivals including SXSW, Culture Collide in Los Angeles and the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg. They’ve also shared the stage with popular international [...]