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Protected: THE HOLD STEADY – Teeth Dreams (Positive Jams)

Posted on March 2, 2014 in featured album, Music

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Protected: BLACK LIPS – ‘Underneath the Rainbow’ (Vice)

Posted on March 2, 2014 in english, featured album, Music

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SMOKE FAIRIES – Smoke Fairies (Full Time Hobby)

Posted on March 1, 2014 in english, featured album, Music

Photo credit: Steve Gullick SMOKE FAIRIES NEW ALBUM: North America – May6th Europe – April 14th Smoke Fairies’ fourth album, the eponymously titled Smoke Fairies, shows the band in top form, combining their classic approach whilst exploring new forms of musical expression – but it is an album that they nearly didn’t make. There was […]

HAUSCHKA – ‘Abandoned City’ (City Slang)

Posted on March 1, 2014 in english, featured album, Music

Hauschka’s 7th solo album released – March14th 2014. ‘Abandoned City’ was recorded in Hauschka’s home studio in a burst of creative energy following the birth of his first son. ‘With the exception of ‘Elizabeth Bay,’ which is based on a piece of music I wrote for a reinvention of Wagner’s Flying Dutchman, the music was […]

Davidge – Slo Light (label TBA)

Posted on February 23, 2014 in english, featured album, Music

‘Slo Light’, the stunning debut album by Davidge, AKA award-winning producer/musician Neil Davidge, renowned previously for his production, co-writing and sonic-sculpting of music for Massive Attack, David Bowie,Snoop Dog, Damon Albarn, Primal Scream, Elizabeth Fraser and Mos Def, plus the hugely successful Halo 4game score and soundtrack. An album deeply-schooled in Bristol beats, electronica, soundtracks, […]

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THE NATIONAL – TROUBLE WILL FIND ME (4AD)

Posted on May 15, 2013 in featured album, Music

THE NATIONAL – TROUBLE WILL FIND ME (4AD) Trouble Will Find Me, the most self-assured collection of songs produced by the National in its 14-year career, is a tribute to fully evolved artistic vision—and, somewhat less mystically, to sleep deprivation. Last January, following a twenty-two month tour to promote the band’s previous record, High Violet, […]

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