Coil’s attempt to soundtrack various hallucinogenic experiences was originally released in 1998 under the alias Time Machines and is now...
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It’s a strange old time for indie pop, at least in terms of getting records into the singles chart. Ten...
In time for the Halloween season, one of Sweden’s most creative souls Karin Dreijer Andersson has frighteningly reappeared with eerie...
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If Carlsberg did 40th anniversary boxsets… Actually no, bollocks to Carlsberg, for I’m pretty sure they couldn’t even BEGIN to...
International Dreams in the debut album by Farm Hand, Islet’s Mark Daman Thomas. A purely solo performance, it is esoteric,...
Of all the lesser-known musical genres to have crossed over to, or at least towards, the mainstream in recent years,...
A mere fourteen months after his debut Peace or Love, Australian experiment pop artist David West brings out his second...
On the last Sunday in July, deep in the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall the skies suddenly darkened, opened up...