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Lomo Go Mellow

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 31/05/2020

» It's been a little over a decade since Lomosonic has graced the Thai music scene with the release of their debut album, 2009's Fireworks.

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Just hold on and keep pedalling

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 16/02/2020

» "We were all really jaded by the end of the last album. We'd done four albums in five years and it'd pretty much been non-stop. You do start to lose the love of it,"

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Still hanging around

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 04/08/2019

» "Life is short, I can't spend any more time on an airplane playing in front of people who have no idea who I am. It doesn't feel spiritual anymore. I'm ready for a more intimate life," explains Swedish indie-pop songstress Lykke Li in her recent Vogue interview in which she was asked whether she was planning to retire like she'd previously mentioned on her social media post. As it turns out, not only is she not retiring, Li's co-organising the inaugural edition of YOLA DÍA, "a festival for people who hate music festivals" celebrating strong women in music set to take place in LA next Sunday.

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Dreaming awake

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 21/07/2019

» "What's that? (I may be paranoid, but no android)/ What's that? (I may be paranoid, but no android)," Thom Yorke sings on the lead single off Radiohead's third studio album, 1997's OK Computer.

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Genius Knows No Gender

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 18/11/2018

» There's a certain genius to how female indie musicians Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus have banded together under the name boygenius (yes, all lowercase). The aim here, it seems, is to draw attention away from their gender that's often taken for granted in the male-dominated scene. Having met and bonded at the same tours and festivals over the years, the three artists realised that, not only do they share artistic visions, they also complement one another's talents.

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Express Your Feelings

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 27/05/2018

» Courtney Barnett/ Tell Me How You Really Feel

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Hot-Blooded, Yet Understated

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 04/03/2018

» Rhye/ Blood On Rhye's 2013 debut album Woman, Toronto vocalist Mike Milosh and Copenhagen multi-instrumentalist/producer Robin Hannibal crafted a collection of sensual, soft-focus tunes that explored the deeper facets of relationships and physical intimacy.

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Explore the Icelandic Duo's Emotional Soundscape

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 22/10/2017

» Refined and sonically riveting, Kiasmos' new EP combines the unfussed rigidity of minimal techno with the flourishes of neoclassical to stunning effect.

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Taking Jazz Back to the Masses

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 08/10/2017

» On his new EP, tenor saxophonist and composer Kamasi Washington reaffirms his status as a genre-blurring king of the new jazz generation.

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Feeding The Beast

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 17/09/2017

» The National's latest album captures themes including the political climate and a relationship about to collapse.