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23rd March 2015
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REVIEW: Jam City – Dream A Garden

If you’re listening to ‘Dream a Garden‘, use surround and a serious sub as not to insult the industrial sound and the on point ambience. The newest addition to the Ja

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13th March 2015
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REVIEW: Portico – 101

This London based trio might ring a few bells in the minds of the musically astute. They have been knocking around for a while and in 2007 even won a Mercury prize for their Knee D

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10th January 2015
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TRACK OF THE DAY: Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Can’t Keep Checking My Phone

“Can’t Keep Checking My phone is about missing somebody and that point where you refuse to accept online “connectivity” as a substitute for being with someone IRL&#

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16th May 2016
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Review: Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool

Scoring number one album in the UK charts with A Moon Shaped Pool is a good indicator that Radiohead’s ninth album is a providential gift to fans. After removing all trace of the

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26th April 2016
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Review: Ramonda Hammer- Whatever That Means

Ramonda Hammer are an LA-based female fronted grunge­pop band that’s derived their name from reality television show, Cheaters. Described as angsty,anthemic grunge­pop by m

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25th April 2016
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Review: Driftmachine- Colliding Contours

Florian Zimmer is a member of the German post-rock trio Saroos. Andreas Gerth is a musician, composer and visual artist who has played in The Tied & Tickled Trio with brothers

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15th April 2016
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Review: Jakob Skøtt – All The Colours Of The Dust

My word, Jakob Skøtt is a talented so-and-so. And a busy one to boot. He is perhaps best known for being the drummer in Causa Sui, the instrumental Danish psych-rock outfit who ha

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30th June 2015
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LIVE REVIEW: Magic Door – Bloc

Magic Door is a party is most commonly found gracing the dance floors of Birmingham. On Friday (19 June), however, they brought the sequin-clad soiree to Hackney Wick. On entering

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28th April 2015
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REVIEW: The Chemical Brothers – Sometimes I Feel So Deserted

It is now twenty one years since The Dust Brother’s ‘Chemical Beats’.  Over two decades in which the Chemical Brothers (brothers from the same mother) have defined the Big B

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9th April 2015
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REVIEW: Alexi Delano – Goodbye S4 (Remixes)

J.R.R Tolkien once said “Not all those who wander are lost”. Chilean born, Swedish raised, New York matured and now London based Alexi Delano is a fine example of this.  

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