Tinashe: Internet Pop
Upcoming Artists The spiritual successor of the Timbaland and Missy Elliot-aided r'n'b of the late '90s and early '00s resides on the internet. more »
DJ Koze: Amygdala
Reviews The record is named after the part of our brain that controls anxiety, fear, and depression. Despite that, in crafting Amygdala, Koze has made a techno record that is less about the dread and desolation of grimy, artful techno (think Andy Stott), but one that is a digital tableau of joy, whimsy, and humour. more »
Tyler, the Creator: Wolf
Reviews Wolf shows signs of growth but every time it reaches maturity, it quickly regresses to regular Tyler, the Creator. more »
Justin Timberlake: The 20/20 Experience
Reviews The 20/20 Experience is pop at its most ambitious. While it doesn't always work, we commend JT for attempting to pull of such feat. more »
Pastel Lite: Golden Material
Music Let’s hope Eff and Faliq know that what they have together is gold. more »
inc.: No World
Reviews Inc.’s no world is genre appropriation done technically right but still feels like genre tourism, which gives the record an off feeling more »
Autre Ne Veut: Anxiety
Reviews Come the late noughties till now, music historians might find it a bit difficult to label the current generation’s taste. If JUICE were to play the scholar role here though, we think today is the age of cultural appropriation. more »
Wild Belle: Isles
Reviews In an era when indie acts tend to adopt r’n’b and Atlantean trap-influenced drums, Wild Belle took a leftfield turn and decided to explore reggae. And until that catches up with the rest of the scene, they are a breath of fresh air. more »








