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Caribou (Latitude 2011) -
Electronica music is always bound to go down well at a festival; it's danceable, atmospheric and energetic; the perfect way to keep spirits high and leave the crowds buzzing. Few are better in this field than Canadian Daniel Victor Snaith, with many musical monikers and projects under his belt, but...
Minotaur Shock, Amateur Dramatics Album Review -
David Edwards (aka Minotaur Shock) has come up with a unique slant on Radiohead’s innovative ‘pay what you want’ policy. Each track from the Bristol-based musicians third album comes with a suggested retail price as set by the artist himself, with each song priced accordingly to criteria such as: technical...
Four Tet For Oxjam Event -
Electronic whizz-kid Four Tet is amongst the acts set to participate in this month's Oxfam event.
One of Britain's most high profile charities, Oxfam are also closely linked to the music scene. Arctic Monkeys released singles through their shops, while the upcoming Oxjam events boast a cracking line up.
Due to take...
The Books: The Way Out -
Like a surrealistic post-music maelstrom, experimental twosome The Books has taken its cerebral folk jams to the next sonic stratosphere on the mind-bending effort The Way Out. Landing firmly in the footsteps of aural innovators like Eno and Bowie, The Books challenges the notion of conventional songwriting with a revolutionary...
Check Out Matmos' and Dan Deacon's Daytrotter Session -
More often than not, Illinois-based culture hub Daytrotter places its focus directly on indie-friendly pop artists and the like, but in this refreshing change of pace, the Baltimore-via-San Francisco outfit Matmos (pictured above), along with fellow Baltimorean Dan Deacon, recorded an impromptu session in Asheville, North...
The Notwist -
As irrelevant as the remaining Beatles members seem these days, Paul and Ringo can take consolation in the fact that the ideal rock ‘n’ roll career is still based on the mold they created: release some great disposable pop records, then move closer and closer towards more serious “mature” music...
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