REVIEW: Gengahr – A Dream Outside
‘A Dream Outside’. The title of Gengahr’s debut album kind of says it all. This is a band whose sights are set firmly on making the sunshine; drenching this summer’s fest
Review: Beth Orton – Kidsticks
On her previous two albums, Beth Orton gave the distinct impression that she had fully abandoned the chill-out room tinges of her early work and reinvented herself, very convincing
REVIEW: KAASI – Tramuntana
From touring with electronic american duo Odesza to wing-manning his pals by being a mutual like on tinder, KAASI is taking deep house by storm. With a a twitter bio ‘Less is Mo
LIVE REVIEW: Boys Noize Records 10th Anniversary @ Heaven
Messrs. Pseudo and Nym would imagine that Heaven – the gay club – has seen some special nights. Given how instrumental (pun fully intended) the gay scene has been to the deve
REVIEW: SCHiLLiNG – Last Future
Trip-hop. A peculiar pastime involving rabbits and tiny snares. Also a fusion of acid, hip-hop and ambient. Both, thought Messrs. Pseudo and Nym, were forever confined to a
Review: Fox/Soper Duo – Magenta Line
Back in circa 1524 or whenever the hell it was, the leather-jacketed rock critic Lester Bangs wrote that Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music was the perfect medicine for worst kind of
Review: Joel Sarakula – The Imposter
Joel Sarakula’s The Imposter is a brilliantly hewed album overflowingwith 1970s soul influences and streams of 1960s psychedelia. Originally from Sydney, Australia, Sarakula is n
REVIEW: Prurient – Frozen Niagara Falls
What’s your favourite double-album? Physical Graffiti? The White Album? Something by Mike Oldfield? Fair enough. Now what’s your favourite double-album specifically from the no
REVIEW: Blanck Mass – Dumb Flesh
Its promotional material states proudly that Dumb Flesh is “A comment on the flaws of the human form in its current evolutionary state. The frailty of the human body naturally