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Theena On His Debut Novel : First Utterance (The Miragian Cycles) & More
Theena Kumaragurunathan is a writer & avid Lankan metal supporter from the scene who has been on our radar for a while now and this Sunday marks the release of his debut novel
iClown – Syndicate
From being a bedroom Dubstep producer to now a producer of a few underground genres LKA is yet to properly recognize..the one man force dropped this last night and it’s
The 100 Days Of Decibel: Day 3
Our pick today comes from the only Gampola based producer / dj who wasn’t known till his single ‘Leeches’ was aired back in 2011 (TNL Radio’s Crimminal Records Most Wanted) then,
The 100 Days Of Decibel: Day 2
Our pick today comes from a band you would have seen at TNL Onstage, back in 2004 and probably a a few Stigs gigs too. Ladies & Gentlemen – ‘River
Platunoff – Sudoku (Subandrio Global Mission Mix)
Russia’s Platunoff’s single ‘Sudoku’ sure got the Subandrio treatment and it’s feature on their Ep, released thru Clinique Recordings. Check it out Sri Lanka!
The SOUL – Alive
You would have heard this single a few times live at The Melomanic Session and now you get to check out the studio version. Produced by Nishan Daniel from The
Nigel Perera – This & That (Unmastered)
Not too much is known about this producer but have him on our radar, check out this effort from not too long ago. https://soundcloud.com/nigel-perera/nigel-perera-this-that
Dimuth K & Shannon Davin – Exile (Ep) Review
When two DJ’s representing different styles of music decide to collaborate, it could turn out to be something very good or a complete train wreck. However, in this case it
Strong Hand Concept – Hinda & Not You
We don’t know anything about the group that makes up ‘The Strong Hand Concept’ except the video to their single ‘Hinda’ had been making its rounds on social media. It makes for a
Samith Gomes – Lunu
Exceptional.Sinhala Rap. We’ve seen Samith Gomes turn out some impressive mixtape standards in the past but THIS as most of the kids call it these days, is ‘Fire’! Addressing the ‘problem’