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: 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
REVIEW: Tora – High Enough
Hailing from Byron Bay, Australia, the five-piece electronic/chillwave group Tora continues to make waves in their country’s explosive music scene. Artists such as Cassian, Rufus
REVIEW: Pangaea – Something In Your Eye
Pangaea. The primordial land mass. Also the interview-shy 2-step maestro. One of them has released ‘Something In Your Eye’, the first track on an upcoming EP (the othe
REVIEW: Leftfield – Universal Everything (Audion Deep Field Mix)
For almost a century now, Audion (AKA Matthew Dear) has been working on both the pop world and the underground. Amongst his first works you’ll see ‘Hands Up for Detroit’ and
Nessi – Hush Hush
‘Hush Hush’ is the lead track from Nessi’s upcoming EP Twentythreeyears, so named because of the number’s significance to the German singer/songwriter. Now, for me the age