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The release of the previous album by LTO, The Number From Which All Things Come, in 2016 prompted me to...
Ninja Tune and Technicolour have been on a frightening run of form these past few years. Releases by artists such...
Hold your breath and pray for the return of the sun and you may just have a perfect soundtrack to...
Diagrams is the name of the band and you’d certainly need an extensive and intricate diagram to link together all...
Coming in at a hefty 20 minutes plus, ‘Microverse‘ by Lossy & Strangers Are People Too must be knocking at...
‘1234‘ what are we waiting for? A new album, please, Feist. Oh, you have one, thanks very much. Took you...
Thumping beats are made for city streets. Outdoor raves be damned, grimy alleyways are where it’s at and approaching Stereo...
If you can tear your gaze away from the actual northern lights that are looming into view around Britain at...
If ever a gig showcases the futility of aiming for the middle ground, this, the opening salvo in a city-wide...
Showing at the joyfully, and appropriately, down at heel Joytown Grand Electric Theatre, You Never Had It: An Evening With...
Hot on the heels of the longer forms offered up at GFF2017 comes a cornucopia of more concise offerings for...
Nathan Fake springs back into the fray with Providence on the currently hotter than hell Ninja Tune. “As a massive...
Having initially sat in an entirely empty cinema wondering what the hell was going on, we eventually stagger into a...
A “gruelling, intense, draining, graphic…masterpiece”. That is what the notes on Heal The Living by Katell Quillévéré say. Based on...