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Fergal Kinney reports from a roasting Cagliari, where he witnesses sets from Stereolab, The Horrors, Messthetics and more at ...
For those who heard it, Qur’an Shaheed’s 2020 soul jazz EP Process provided some succour in that bleakest of bleak years.
Following the release of his excellent new album, the acclaimed poet, musician, novelist and playwright shares the music that ...
Recorded music is an unreliable time capsule – whether thanks to the present leaking in or signs of the past being cleaned ...
Habibi Funk’s latest is a surprising compilation of genre-defying Libyan disco, synthpop, funk, and reggae that needs to be ...
The Go-Betweens were destined to never become stars, but Alfred Soto finds much to praise as he revisits their 1984 LP Spring Hill Fair, a "dense, terse minor masterpiece of literate quasi-pop" If you ...
Ahead of the annual John Peel Day celebrations, some of the legendary DJ's favourite artists remember how he championed their music. Interviews by Dave Simpson ...
Working with some of the earliest piano recordings made in Iran, Siavash Amini shatters these archival sounds, recomposing ...
It’s the crest of a London heatwave, concrete and tarmac reflecting the blasting sunshine back on itself in an endless sweltering loop. A weak breath of air conditioning in the black back room at the ...
The best songs on Alan Sparhawk’s second post-Low ‘solo’ album are unforgettable, triggering gut punches, says Bernie Brooks ...
As London's Night Czar Amy Lamé leaves her job this week, Ed Gillett investigates her failures and successes, the increasing politicisation of her role, and whether alternative approaches offer any ...
Shane Pinnegar, author of the new book, Rocksploitation, picks out ten of the strangest marriages of movies and rock music ...
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