• Fosca is the eccentric UK pop band fronted by Highgate-based dandy and wordsmith Dickon Edwards. Since forming in 1998, they’ve released four singles and 3 albums, toured several times across Europe, received BBC radio play by John Peel, and found their lyrics quoted in a Swedish novel (Martina Lowden’s Allt). This is their third album, out on But is it Art?


  • After several EP's and the critically acclaimed debut album 'Always The Same' The Higher Elevations are back. The new album 'The Protestant Work Ethic' is the group's finest effort so far. To spice it all up a bit the great Suspiria Franklin (Les Baton Rouge) contributes a splendid vocal performance on ’The Paperback’ and Mads Husvik (ex-The Carnation, The Nuggets, The Basement Brats) plays the organ on a couple of songs.


  • Intricacy is the highly anticipated debut album by Friday Bridge. It’s about anonymity, volatility and literature. About Mannerism and cheap drinks, Jeanne de Vauds and Martin Fry. Intricacy are cynic tales disguised into electronic beauty. The thirteen tracks on the album exist in an unique musical universe, but one where you can see shadows of Mylène Farmer, Dannii Minogue, Louis Philippe and Human League.