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Efterklang – Things We Have In Common review

The back story to Things We Have In Common is a fascinating study in modern faith and it’s constructs. After … More

Efterklang, Indie, Leftfield, Mads Brauer, Synth Pop, Things We Have In Common Review

Drab Majesty – An Object In Motion Review

Drab Majesty’s bio definitely has an only in LA feel: Originally a solo venture for Marraiges drummer Andrew Clinco, the … More

An Object In Motion review, Drab Majesty, Leftfield, Psych Pop, Rachel Goswell, Shoegaze, Slowdive

Georgia – Euphoric review

Listening back to Georgia’s last album Seeking Thrills feels a little like an out of body experience; released in 2020, … More

Electronic, Georgia, Georgia Euphoric review, House, Leftfield, Stranger Things

August 2022’s Best New Music

10. Ezra Furman – Lilac And Black 9. DoomCannon – Dark Ages 8. Osees – Frock Block – Read about … More

#NewMusic, Danger Mouse, Ezra Furman, Leftfield, Osees, The Chats, Yeah Yeah Yeahs

100 Greatest Tracks of the 90’s #16 Leftfield – Song of Life

Released : 1995 You could say Neil Barnes and Paul Daley were the raver’s ravers. The latter had a long … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Leftfield, Progressive House, Song of Life, Trance

Georgia – Seeking Thrills review

There’s something about drumming and drummers that sets them apart: rarely do they come out from behind their instruments in … More

Georgia Seeking Thrills, House, Leftfield, Techno

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