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50 of the Best Tracks of 2018 #49 Ejeca – Unloving

From the Crystal Maze EP released on Four Thirty Two

Best Songs of 2018, Ejeca, House, Techno, Unloving

50 of the Best Tracks of 2018 #50 City Calm Down – Joan, I’m Disappearing

  From the album “Echoes In Blue” released on I OH You.

Best Songs of 2018, City Calm Down, Joan I'm Disappearing

Factory Floor – Soundtrack For A Film Review

One of the first cinematic portrayals of a bleak, far off dystopia, Fritz Lang’s Metropolis has long been the subject…

#FactoryFloor #London Science Museum, Fritz Lang, Metropolis, Soundtrack For A Film Review, Techno

Introducing November’s Playlist – Updated

It’s the last playlist update of the year 😦 But don’t be sad, feast your ears on new stuff from…

The Prodigy – No Tourists review

There was a more than a feeling that the release of The Prodigy’s Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned in 2004 represented…

Liam Howlett, No Tourists, The Prodigy

October’s Round Up

It’s nearly the witching hour, but before we’re all turned into something nasty against our will there’s still plenty to…

Alt-J, Idles, Paul Smith, Teleman, The Chills

Paul Smith – Diagrams review

There are so many people caught in the crossfire of the last two years that their numbers are too hard…

Diagrams, Indie, Maximo Park, Paul Smith

Idles – Live In Manchester

“Joe Talbot is openly moved by the audience’s fierce commitment, but by what lies beyond it, a bond which welds the quintet and their fans together existing at a level buried far beneath the guts of their visceral punk”

Brut, Idles, Joe Talbot, Joy, Manchester, Punk

Alt-J – REDUXER review

Wait…Alt-J doing a hip-hop flavoured remix album? the Alt-J Pitchfork fame, purveyors of backpacker Radiohead alternative rock working with the…

Alt-J, Danny Brown, Hip-Hop, Leeds, REDUXER revew

Teleman – Family of Aliens review

The recent mid-noughties indie landfill revival didn’t feature much love for the toothy charms of Pete and The Pirates; part…

Family of Aliens Review, Indie, Teleman

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