Album Review 'From Anuva Planet' - DJ Soup

DJ Soup 'From Anuva Planet'

DJ Soup returns for another piping hot serve of his delicious electronic hip hop, created with love and care in his sonic kitchen.


This album sees the Australian DJ and producer create more layered soundscapes with a mix of sampling and original beats, resulting in a record that is more than just a collection of well-crafted songs.

Album Review 'Souperloops' - DJ Soup

DJ Soup 'Souperloops'

Feeling blue? Under the weather?


Sounds like you could use a nice, hot bowl of soup…DJ Soup that is.


Take fresh samples, combine with phat, earthy beats and a handful of funk, and mmm-mmm electric hip hop never tasted so good.

Album Review 'Out Of The Blue' - Walisuma

Walisuma 'Out Of The Blue'

Truly timeless music from South America captured and preserved by devoted minstrels of the craft.


This album stand’s out from the rest of Walisuma’s discography as the only one with an English-language title, a subtle reference to the growing popularity of their music outside Latin American markets.


It is the crowing jewel on a trove of exquisite musical antiquities left untouched by the ravages of time and progress.

Album Review 'Pituco' - Walisuma

Walisuma 'Pituco'

The sound of Walisuma soars like the condor over behemoth mountain ranges draped in ghostly cloud.


Establishing themselves as the premier exponents of traditional South American folk music, Walisuma keeps alive the majestic beauty of the Andes and its native civilisations long since swallowed by time.


Bear witness to the reawakening of ancient spirits kindled by gentle guitar, panpipe and flute.

Album Review 'Ayma' - Walisuma

Walisuma 'Ayma'

The mountain trek continues on this follow-up album from South American folk maestros, Walisuma.


The bags are packed and adventure awaits in the Andes, the beauty and magnificence of which bely hidden mysteries and dangers.

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