Review: Vince Clarke & Paul Hartnoll – 2Square
You’d think that dance music was a young man’s game. It requires very late nights, a lot of high energy, working knowledge of cutting-edge audio technology and the ability to s
REVIEW: Crystal Castles – Deicide
‘Deicide’ is the second offering from Crystal Castles since the rather acrimonious and well-publicised departure of singer Alice Glass last year, which sparked a bit of a socia
REVIEW: Hudson Mohawke – Lantern
Hudson Mohawke is a phenomenon. Hudson, once known as DJ Itchy, was the UK’s youngest ever DMC Finalist and has shown the world what he’s been working on in the time he gets be
REVIEW: Paul Hartnoll – Eight Fifty Eight
“8.58 is a moment of choice, it’s almost 9 o’clock. Are you going to school? Are you going in to that job you hate? Everybody faces that decision now and again. 8.58 am is w
REVIEW: Caribou – Mars (Head High Venus Remix)
Caribou is an animal, literally and figuratively. Let’s leave the North American deer species to David Attenborough and focus on Dan Snaith’s musical persona. Releasing musi
Arad – Haon
Producer Dara Smith may be better known as one half of Lakker. His debut solo EP, under the moniker Arad, is out soon on Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe Label. First track, ‘Basswav
Rustie – Green Language
Green Language: In mythology, medieval literature and occultism, the language of the birds is postulated as a mystical, perfect divine language, green language, adamic language,
Review: Gold Panda – ‘Good Luck and Do Your Best’
Good Luck And Do Your Best by Gold Panda It’s been three years since Gold Panda’s universally acclaimed and endlessly alluring ‘Half of Where You Live’ came out. The 2013 a
Review: Happy Meals – Fruit Juice EP
Happy Meals are an experimental electro-pop duo who are based in Glasgow but, like many of that vibrant city’s creatives, are firmly international in their outlook. Suzanne Rodde
Review: Raveyards – Kyem EP
Belgium produces hundreds, perhaps thousands, of different varieties of beer and yet if you ask the average British consumer to list as many types as they can, he or she will start