Daryl Worthington records onto 4-track and dictaphone but makes, as is distinct from opening tune Dictaphone 2, rich, evocative and...
With the aid of an incredibly successful Pledge Music campaign, self-proclaimed “starry-eyed pushers of edgy glam-rock pop”, Jonny Cola and...
This three track EP from Camden-based Scandinavian Eric Ness starts strongly with the jaunty playful folk strut of the title...
Through The Trees begins with a sombre hum of multi-tracked vocals, before turning into a autumnal instrumental of descending guitar...
Slickly produced to be sure, but opening track Phasers Aren’t Set To Stun is a rather sour start to this...
Thunderous opener Eureka delightfully assaults the ears with a cacophony of noise, before, surprisingly, 40 seconds in turning into a...
Industrial white noise, a workmanlike clanging and erratic fuzzy shivers of noise do battle with a despairing, wailing tormented vocal...
This compilation of studio recordings from Erswell opens with the familiarly baggy pop of Feel Good Sensation, it’s got a...
Third LP from Manchester trio begins with a low key, near acapella introduction before lurching into the catchy sing-a-long of...
This debut album from Wimbledon based solo-artist Jake Bailey is, according to his press notes, an effort to recapture the...
Debut LP from art-punk outfit Second Head begins with downtempo number Oh and Every Time, where Emma Browning’s Nico-on-a-bad-day vocal...
Spooky ethereal synth sounds akin to Vangelis‘ Blade Runner soundtrack and female vocals keening softly in the background give way...
The Clock begins like title music for a Commodore 64 shoot ’em up before turning into a fast paced nu-indie...
This debut album from Leeds based quartet opens with slightly sinister lounge-jazz stylings and vocals barked like a Circus ringmaster,...
The A-Side of this single is a spritely Math-y skip down a woodland path, this London-based three piece know how...