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New music and ones to watch, as chosen by Swide; A selection of talent from around the world, featuring Gold & Youth, Baden Baden, Sykur, Ruby Frost and Baio.
French musician Yuksek talks to Swide about playing on the music scene with friends, how he accidently fell into being known as a dance music artist, that making music videos isn’t his thing and how being a Dj has its health risks. Ben Taylor investigates...
As the Globe heats up, so does our desire to hit the outdoors, pitch our tents, fill our cool boxes full of alcohol and wave goodbye to housed civilisation for a few days, heading to the music festivals that play out all Summer long. But, where to go during June?
St. Vincent featured on Swide after the release of her second LP in 2009. During the Italian leg of her tour, Swide's Ben Taylor caught up with her to discuss image, her feminine side, identity and… oh, drinking Champagne on the set of Gossip Girl…
Swide loves Sweden! It’s official. This love reached new heights when Rebecca and Fiona’s new video for ‘Dance’ was released in March and Swide’s Ben Taylor was determined to catch a few words with the duo… well, here is what happened…
Mood Swings is trying to capture that Spring Break mood that Americans revel in and wants to liven up the Easter Holidays this Friday for you with this week's three songs
Swide's Ben Taylor met up with Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus of Canadian elctro outfit Junior Boys during the European leg of their tour to talk to the about current LP 'It's All True', recording and Orson Welles.
Mood Swings wants to prepare you for Easter Sunday and the festivities that this glorious day incorporates... eating chocolate being the main priority!
Charlie Siem's flair for classical music caught the attention of the multi-talented Ivan Olita, who couldn't wait to catch up with the talent, who stole a kiss from Lady Gaga, and interview him for Swide...
The Italian family, or even just families in general, can often be more confusing than comforting. Mood Swings, for one, believes that the families we build don’t always have to be blood-relations or our spouses...
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