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Floating Points – Cascade review

The music business is a hard one, especially in the post-copyright, post-royalties, post-radio world, so it’s a temptation for some…

Ambient, Cascade review, Electronica, Floating Points, IDM, Rave, Sam Shepherd, Techno

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #42 Smokey Robinson & The Miracles – The Tracks of My Tears

Released: 1965 It’s a feature of twenty first century life which to be fair many of us love, that ability…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Soul, The Tracks of My Tears

Gurriers – Come And See review

The old saying was that if you remembered it you probably weren’t there, but a newer adage is that if…

Come And See review, Dublin, Gurriers, Post Punk, Punk

Jon Hopkins – Ritual review

It’s (Probably) fair to say, but the world of ambient/electronica/IDM/Affix preferred label does have more than its fair share of…

Ambient, Electronica, Jon Hopkins, Ritual review

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #43 Alton Ellis – I’m Still In Love With You

Released: 1967 As ever when a musician gets asked the reason for anything, opinions can differ. Born in Jamaica’s Trenchtown,…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Alton Ellis, I'm Still In Love With You, Rocksteady, Ska, Studio One

The The – Ensoulment review

For an artist who had much to say during the twentieth century, Matt Johnson has remained comparatively quiet during this.…

Ensoulment review, Matt Johnson, The The

Paul Molloy – Madmen of The Apocalypso review

The Coral’s status as a national treasure was confirmed some time ago, but equally interesting has been the various paths…

Jazz, John Lennon, Liverpool Music, Madmen of The Apocalypso review, Paul Molloy, The Coral

Seefeel – Everything Squared EP review

There’s always been a slightly ironic angle to Seefeel’s name, in part because the music they make is almost fog-like,…

Ambient, Drone, Everything Squared, Seefeel, Shoegaze, Warp Records

September 2024’s New Music Playlist

Get the playlist here. September is typically the busiest month of the year for new music, so here’s new stuff…

100 Greatest songs of the 60’s #44 – Stevie Wonder – Uptight (Everything’s Alright)

Released: 1965 It seemed almost…selfish. Stevie Wonder sang. And played drums. And the harmonica. And piano. And the organ. Not…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Motown, Soul, Stevie Wonder

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