Brandon Can’t Dance, apparently. Nor, if the contents of this EP are any indication, is he any great shakes as...
On last year’s Universes, Seven Davis Jr explored a particularly funk-driven take on house music with hip-hop influences. Owing as...
On their debut LP Deep in the Iris, Canadian electronic trio Braids decided to place the track ‘Miniskirt’ almost exactly...
As a Roots Manuva semi-virgin, my experience of listening to him is very limited. In fact, I took this review...
Ukrainian/Canadian act Ummagma create fifteen minutes of retro dream-pop with their new EP ‘Frequency’. Some EPs, when you first hear...
Last year’s superb Perpetual Motion People album deservedly raised Ezra Furman‘s profile and catapulted him further into the public’s consciousness. He has consolidated...
‘La Ritournelle’ has endured exceptionally well in the twelve years since it first appeared on Sébastien Tellier’s album Politics. An...
Has there ever been a genre that lends itself to camp culture so obviously as Italo-disco? The arch divas, the...
Imagine a strange parallel universe in which Brian Wilson has been born and raised in Halifax. In it he has...
Baby Brave’s new EP Tacky Birthday is a bold, confident step forward for Wrexham’s finest noise-pop quartet. Opening track ‘Alone...
Singer-songwriter Charlotte Carpenter has built up a reputation as ‘one to watch’ following support slots with artists as diverse as...
The fact that, 16 years after their formation, the ever wonderful Fujiya & Miyagi continue to languish in commercial and...
Sometimes, you just don’t have to reinvent the wheel. If you’re armed with an uncanny understanding of what makes a...
Just less than two years ago Danny Trew Barton – the man who is Wolf Solent – set out from...
As was the case with its two Extended Play predecessors – last year’s Junk and this February’s Dross – Dregs...