- Afrocubism
- Amateur Best DJ
- Austra
- Andrew Bird
- Baxter Dury
- Beach Creep DJ
- Beirut
- Blackest Ever Black DJ
- Blanck Mass
- Blawan
- Blood Orange
- Bobby Tank DJ
- Casper C
- Chairlift
- Citizens!
- Com Truise
- Crocodiles
- Daniel Avery (Stopmakingme)
- Debruit
- Deco Child DJ
- Django Django
- Double Denim DJ
- Dum Dum Girls DJ
- Eats Everything
- Eat Your Own Ears DJ
- Errors
- Fennesz
- Franz Ferdinand
- Friends
- Gold Panda
- Grimes
- Here We Go Magic
- Hudson Mohawke
- Huw Stephens DJ
- Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard
- Jen Long DJ
- Jessie Ware
- Jig T DJ
- Julia Holter
- Julio Bashmore
- Justin Spear
- Kassem Mosse
- Kidkanevil
- Kindness
- Koreless
- Last Dinosaurs
- Lanzarote DJ
- Laurel Halo
- Liars
- Maya Jane Coles
- Mazzy Star
- Metronomy
- Modeselektor
- Novella DJ
- Outfit
- Paddy O.Neil (Liberation Technologies)
- Papa M
- Peaking Lights
- Pond
- R. Stevie Moore
- Red Bull Music Academy DJ's
- Revere
- Rocketnumbernine
- Rustie
- SBTRKT
- Sega Bodega DJ
- Sexbeat DJ
- Sleigh Bells
- Spector
- Summer Camp
- Sunless 97
- Tim Burgess DJ
- The Haxan Cloak DJ
- The Internet
- THE MEN
- The Vaccines
- Theme Park
- To Kill A King
- Tortoise
- Toy
- Two Jackels
- UMA
- When Saints Go Machine
- Zomby
- Zulu Winter

Grimes
There is a powerful harmony in Grimes. It is a project which is both musical and visual, embodying the arts of 2D, performance, dance, video and sound. Claire Boucher weaves these together to a strong rhythmic effect, “the marriage between the voice of a human and the heartbeat of a machine” [Bullett Magazine].
Each album tackles a different set of influences and styles. Her newest album, Visions, incorporates influences as wide as Enya, TLC and Aphex Twin, drawing from genres like New Jack Swing, IDM, New Age, K-pop, Industrial and glitch. This approach has marked Grimes as a curator of culture, and allowed the project to remain flexible and evolving.
A phantasmic state for the deep listener, sourcing the long forgotten spells running alongside humans for centuries and forcing them through a hyper-futuristic filter. Compositional and vocal delivery are coloured with an emotional trauma. Despite a generally upbeat demeanour, an urgency permeates the music. Calling us between our history and the future it uses the pleasure of minimal rhythms and dance to entice, but beyond its rich, software-sculpted cohesiveness, and vocal energy, runs a very real and odd world.
She describes her work as “the only means through which I can be fully expressive. It is both an ethereal escape from, and a violent embrace of my experience. The creative process is a quest for the ultimate sensual, mystical and cathartic experience and the vehicle for my psychic purging. Visions was conceived in a period of self-imposed cloistering during which time I did not see day-light. ”



