Jim Noir follows his own path, that’s for sure, but one with enough followers of his cult (for such it...
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GIITTV have kindly offered me a platform from which to share my pontifications, musings and observations. A humbled collaborator for...
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Forever synonymous as both a founding patriarch and leading vehement voice in Afrobeat, Fela Kuti the legend transcends the musical...
Since the mid-90s a prerequisite to signing for Sub Pop has often been a self-funded journey around various North American...
There’s a track on this, the new album by The Icarus Line, entitled ‘Marathon Man’. For those of you unfamiliar...
Although it was set in place long, long ago that the most anticipated album of 2013 would be Reflektor, the...
If you enter Brilliant Sanity into a certain search engine which rhymes with ‘Dougal’ you will find listed a number...