Review: Blixa Bargeld and Teho Teardo – Nerissimo
Blixa Bargeld has gradually metamorphosised from feral-haired post-punk enfant terrible to respectable bourgeois institution, just like his old Bad Seeds mucker Nick Cave. Formed i
Review: John Carpenter – Lost Themes II
As a film director, John Carpenter made very few sequels. Granted, there was Escape From L.A., which relocated Escape From New York’s anti-hero Snake Plissken to a slightly diffe
Olafur Arnaulds and Nils Frahm – Collaborative Works LP Review
Multi-instrumentalist and Composer Ólafur Arnalds and Berlin based Pianist and Producer Nils Frahm have paired up for a low-key, super synthesised collaboration, resulting in a co
TRACK OF THE DAY: Wise Blood – Big Data
Wise Blood released Babyland via Hopesick Cola a few weeks back; an EP which has cemented Chris Laufman’s status as some kind of obscure-pop oracle. A disjointed fai
REVIEW: Roots Manuva – Facety 2:11
Roots Manuva, one the UK’s hip hop kingpins, has emerged from the studio after two years of writing and recording to release ‘Facety 2:11’, a brand new single produced by Fo
REVIEW: Portico – Living Fields
Living Fields proves the theory. If you have quality production; sparse, understated and stripped back can work. Less can be more when you have well produced, complex sounds. This
Flako featuring Miguel Atwood-Ferguson: Twelve O’Clock Shadow
Twelve O’Clock Shadow is the latest sneak peak to come from Flako’s upcoming debut album ‘Natureboy’. The name Flako may bring A$AP Rocky to mind, however this sonic jugg
Review: Róisín Murphy – Take Her Up To Monto
What is ‘cool’ anyway? The word gets thrown around in regard to many artists – a significant amount of them even like to make such proclamations for themselves – but ho
Review: DâM-FunK – DJ-Kicks
Making a new album can be a daunting task, even for the most seasoned artists and producers. But while putting out your own material comes with its special set of challenges, stamp