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Tag: Techno
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #84 Joey Beltram – Energy Flash
Released : 1991 There’s still some debate over how it got started, but by the beginning of the 90’s house … More
Bicep – Isles review
Following up a first record which was both a critical and commercial success is a difficult job for any artist; … More
50 Best Songs of 2020 #19 Daniel Avery – Dusting For Smoke
Cabaret Voltaire – Shadow of Fear review
Nearly all of Shadow of Fear – the first Cabaret Voltaire album for sixteen years – was completed before the … More
Pole – Fading review
Stefan Betke occupies a rareified status amongst electronica connoisseurs. As Pole, the 2020 reissue of his first three albums – … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #44 – Rhythim is Rhythim – Strings of Life
Released : 1987 Barely had the UK begun to get it’s head around house music when something different arrived, a … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #49 Kraftwerk – Tour De France
Released: 1983 The 1980’s was the decade in which everyone spent catching up with Kraftwerk: having taken much of the … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #78 Fini Tribe – De Testimony
Whilst The Shamen’s In Gorbachev We Trust straddled that boundary between indie and electronic, Detstimony was a tougher beast altogether, relying on a clanging church bell phrase and atonal vocals, splicing industrial clatter with techno phrasing before most even knew what it was. @finitribe @shamen1
Caribou – Suddenly review
When a great philosopher (Probably) once said “I’ve got something for your mind, your body and your soul”. Dan Snaith … More