

A Tribe Called Quest: The Never-Ending Dig
Alec Mansion, Tommy Mandel, Harvey Mantel, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, Carl Marshall, Mariposa, Cotton Mather… these are just a few of the artists whose albums I took down from the shelves this morning. I can see from the sticker I’ve put on the inner sleeve that there’s a couple of tracks I dig on the Mansion album, there’s (the definitive?) Christo Redentor on one of the two Mantel records but I only recognise one or two of the other titles on those, and sure, Mariposa is o

Steve KIW
Sep 284 min read


When the World Stood Still: Streaming Through the Slowdown
Back in 2020, when the world pressed pause, I was asking myself what role music could play in a moment of global stillness. Clubs were closed, dance floors silent, and the familiar rhythm of daily life was replaced with uncertainty and a strange, collective hush.

Phat Phil Cooper
Sep 232 min read


Division, Tribes, and the Bigger Picture
Phil Cooper reflects on how division and tribalism in music, football, and politics fuel extremism, shape narratives around immigration, and distract from the real concentration of power. A call for unity, dialogue, and communication to break through.

Phat Phil Cooper
Sep 144 min read


In the Studio with Be.Lanuit: Crafting a Remix for Archeo’s 10 Year Celebration
I’m really happy to share some news about a new remix I’ve worked on with my friend and fellow Ibiza resident Be.Lanuit for Archeo Recordings’ 10 Year Anniversary Series. This project has been a real pleasure to be part of, not only because of the label’s legacy but also because of the history of the original record.

Phat Phil Cooper
Sep 122 min read


The Other Side of the Island: A Different View of Ibiza
When most people think of Ibiza, they picture big nights, bigger clubs, and the soundtrack that defined a generation of dance-floors. But there’s another rhythm to this island – slower, softer, and rooted in its landscapes, people, and hidden corners.

Phat Phil Cooper
Sep 92 min read


JILO – Mirage’s Colours (NUNS072D)
One of the joys of running NuNorthern Soul is discovering artists who bring something fresh and heartfelt to the Balearic sound. JILO is one of those.

Phat Phil Cooper
Sep 52 min read






