Aïsha Devi

Aïsha Devi annnounces new EP S.L.F Versions

Aïsha Devi has announced new EP ‘S.L.F Versions’, featuring remixes of recent tracks from the likes of Equiknoxx, Varg and more

Robert Del Naja, Holly Herndon, Aïsha Devi and more announced for Simple Things EXT.

Squidsoup and Lee Gamble, Hyperdub and more will also take part in exclusive discussions and immersive events throughout the festival

Jlin

Jlin has composed the soundtrack for a new video game as part of MIF 2019

Jlin has provided the soundtrack for a new video game, commissioned for this year’s Manchester International Festival (MIF 2019). Songs of the Lost was created for MIF by the Canadian designer Paloma Dawkins along with a team of international collaborators.

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Neopop adds Aïsha Devi, Emile Barret, Shiro & more for 2019

Neopop Festival has revealed a line-up of artists for two exclusive nights on the Red Bull Music stage. Aïsha Devi will present a live AV show with Emile Barret, on the Saturday night, alongside Plaid & Felix’s Machine. Shiro will be on stage on the Friday night, as well as new project Surto.

Aisha Devi S.L.F Album cover

Aïsha Devi – S.L.F.

On her latest project, the Swiss-born Tibetan-Nepalese producer draws upon the past to create something that sounds like it could be of the sinister future

Errorsmith

Errorsmith, Demdike Stare, Aïsha Devi and Object Blue to play Crack Magazine Stage at No Bounds 2018

We’ll be hosting our own stage at the Sheffield festival on 13 October

10 Female Artists on Their Unsung Pioneers

uff to UMFANG, Midori Takada to Cera Khin, we asked 10 artists who to shine a light on their underappreciated heroes

Petit Singe – Akash Ganga (Aïsha Devi Necromedia Remix Video Edit)

Watch the atmospheric and dread-laden visual for Aïsha Devi’s remix of ‘Akash Ganga’ by Italian post-club producer Petit Singe

Aïsha Devi

Devi’s self-described “hi-fi shamanism” swings from a soft lull to vibrant explosions of colour and genre, stretching around avant-garde electronics

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