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Grinderman †“Hyper Worm Tamer” (UNKLE Remix) mp3 -

Normally I don’t give two shits about remixes because ten times outta ten they suck. Well, unless it’s UNKLE remixing Grinderman that we’re talking about… cuz this remix of “Worm Tamer” does not suck. In fact, it’s pretty fuckin’ cool. Stream it below or download it below for...

Kevin Shields, Foot Village, and Friends Forever Are CRAZY - What does Kevin Shields (different one, dude), Foot Village, and Friends Forever have in common? Probably a lot! Which is why theyre embarking on a teeny tiny tour across the beautiful U.S., one that starts in Arizona, STRETCHES to New Mexico, and, if they have enough gas, ends with a...

Massive Attack - Blue Lines -

Twenty years on from this landmark album’s release and its makers are very much a part of the mainstream, an outfit comfortably capable of selling out the nation’s biggest venues and with enough column inches of acclaim behind them to build a (rather flimsy, granted) ladder to the Moon. But...

Airship - Stuck in This Ocean -

Maybe it’s the weather, but whatever the reason there’s no escaping the fact that most guitar groups hailing from Manchester and its immediate vicinity sound, well, rather miserable. From the funereal post-punk of Joy Division and the bittersweet kitchen sink drama of The Smiths to the glum widescreen...

The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole -

If their debut, 1995’s Exit Planet Dust, set the Chemical Brothers stall out as purveyors of large beats and chunkin’ funk, then Dig Your Own Hole shot them right into the stratosphere. With its number one singles, Grammy award and multi-platinum status, Dig Your Own Hole took Tom Rowlands...

David Holmes - The Dogs Are Parading -

David Holmes’s debut album of 1995, This Films Crap, Lets Slash the Seats (presumably the man had a problem with possessive apostrophes), was by the producer/DJ’s own admission hugely indebted to movies and their soundtracks. A darkly designed, texturally rich experience, it was generally well received. Come the release of...

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