GIITTV have kindly offered me a platform from which to share my pontifications, musings and observations. A humbled collaborator for...
For a band whose methodology of recording was built on endless weeks, days and hours of, mostly, unregulated jamming...
A melding of exploratory minds, the three-parts Teutonic to one-part Brit, Cyclopean collaboration already looks good on paper; pitting as...
Tying their pertinacious agit manifesto to the increasingly soulless and limp mast of electronic music, the experimental scion...
As part of our month long Record Store Day jubilations and postulations, spirited electronic alchemist, teacher and producer Jono Podmore...
PREFACE On the eve of ‘Tago Mago’ 40th anniversary, Spoon, together with, Mute records release a re-mastered edition of...
This year – along with numerous other half-century anniversaries- marks fifty years since the formation of the mighty Can. To...
Together the People is almost upon us again, 3rd – 4th September in Brighton’s Preston Park. This year’s...
The second phase of the acclaimed Can Live series, Can Live in Paris 1973, is set for release on vinyl, CD...
OK, I am aware that Track Of The Day is meant for newly released music, and yet I’m featuring something that...
Live albums don’t really do much for me. Of course, there are a few examples of exceptional live albums Neil...
In his recent psychoanalytical ‘Retromania’ tome, the very much admired and noted music writer/critic Simon Reynolds discusses our modern preoccupation...
Yesterday it was announced that Jaki Liebezeit, the drummer and co-founder of pioneering German band Can, had passed away at...
Replacing the faceless corporate stranglehold of the major record label system with an equally dominative digital cabal, the music industry...
Numerous sources have today confirmed that Damo Suzuki has passed away at the age 74. The Japanese musician is perhaps best known...