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Royksopp – Profound Mysteries III review

When Svein Berger and Torbjørn Brundtland told the world in 2014 that The Inevitable End was more than just the … More

Chillout, Electronica, Goldfrapp, Melody AM, Profound Mysteries, Royksopp

Gold Panda – The Work review

Sometimes everybody needs a little motivation, especially when there are other things going on in their lives. Since the release … More

Ambient, Darwin Dicker, Gold Panda, Gold Panda The Work review, IDM, Japan, Techno

Phoenix – Alpha Zulu review

Matthew Wilder once famously sang that nothing was going to break his stride and nobody was going to slow him … More

Alpha Zulu review, Ezra Koening, Phoenix

Actress – Dummy Corporation EP review

As Actress, Darren Cunningham has exclusively chosen to venture into electronic music’s margins, focusing on mood and inference rather anything … More

Actress, Darren Cunningham, Dummy Corporation EP, Electronica, IDM, Techno

Asylums – Signs of Life review

In many ways Signs of Life was a record that Asylums both had to make but didn’t need. On the … More

Asylums, Indie, Signs of Life review

Daniel Avery – Ultra Truth review

It’s rare that the art which accompanies an album release has much of a relation to it’s inner workings, but … More

Andrew Weatherall, Daniel Avery, Drum N Bass, IDM, Techno, Ultra Truth

Leah Weller – Freedom review

Some people live their lives in an incredibly focused way, laser sighted on their goals. But 99.9% of us take … More

Freedom review, Jazz, Leah Weller, Paul Weller, Soul

Arctic Monkeys – The Car review

It seems that the clue was in the title of the Arctic Monkeys first album, Whatever People Say I Am, … More

Alex Turner, Arctic Monkeys, Favourite Worst Nightmare, Indie, The Car

Architects – the classic symptoms of a broken spirit review

What with the changing nature of the music industry, the number one albums club is becoming a very inclusive one. … More

#Architects, #Metal, #the classic symptoms of a broken spirit, metalcore

Simple Minds – Direction of the Heart review

Interviewed in Q prior to the release of Street Fighting Years in 1989, Simple Minds front man Jim Kerr was … More

Charlie Burchill, Direction of the Heart review, Glasgow, Jim Kerr, Simple Minds

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