Perhaps anticipating the forthcoming return to action of countrymate Cerrone, Justice, here, have a good old stab at faintly ludicrous...
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It may be cruel but it’s only fair to say that if this debut album mirrors the ride of your...
An entirely unseasonal record, this. Whilst it may be mildly mournful, it seems more the sort of thing to sung...
In the way Lambchop are oft want, FLOTUS [For Love Often Turns Us Still] doesn’t so much arrive with a...
Not so much a record as a snapshot in time, one thing is for sure, Live at The Whisky A...
An elegant man, in elegant surroundings, playing, well, elegantly. A perfect marriage for this rather wonderful evening. Whilst some may...
Appearing on the agreeably iconoclastic Thrill Jockey, this fifth album by Chicago’s Oozing Wound is a thoroughly raucous affair. Having...
“Are you mad like uncle Terry…or mad like mum?” Hard to know which applies to Luke Haines, in this excitable...
I’m always a sucker for a singer enthusing about an “ice-cold lager beer“, and we’re helpfully treated to that phrase...
If deliciously lilting dance-pop is what you’re after for the dog days of late summer, look no further. Coming on...
An ingredients list featuring Polish disco, ’80s Japanese pop and mixes from the legendary Paradise Garage in New York sounds...
To say this sounds like Animal from the Muppets taking out his existential frustrations is both a compliment and a...
From the dance hall to dancehall, here Balkan Beat Box perhaps delve deeper into their reggae influences than recent offerings....
Filmmaker and composer Mark Lyken will be bringing his acclaimed audio-visual work The Terrestrial Sea to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for...
“We have been made to believe that electronic sounds are just for Movement, Enlightenment, Primal Afflictions and Entertainment purposes, but...