Numerous sources have today confirmed that Damo Suzuki has passed away at the age 74. The Japanese musician is perhaps best known...
This year – along with numerous other half-century anniversaries- marks fifty years since the formation of the mighty Can. To...
Norway’s Undergrünnen are messing with my mind. They could be singing about the sex life of a duck-billed platypus for...
As part of Virgin label’s 40th anniversary celebrations I take a special look back at the krautrock years, with purviews...
As part of our month long Record Store Day jubilations and postulations, spirited electronic alchemist, teacher and producer Jono Podmore...
The second phase of the acclaimed Can Live series, Can Live in Paris 1973, is set for release on vinyl, CD...
Yesterday it was announced that Jaki Liebezeit, the drummer and co-founder of pioneering German band Can, had passed away at...
OK, I am aware that Track Of The Day is meant for newly released music, and yet I’m featuring something that...
Continuing to celebrate Virgin Records 40th anniversary, I delve into my own archives to bring you reviews and features on...
Replacing the faceless corporate stranglehold of the major record label system with an equally dominative digital cabal, the music industry...
Live albums don’t really do much for me. Of course, there are a few examples of exceptional live albums Neil...
Together the People is almost upon us again, 3rd – 4th September in Brighton’s Preston Park. This year’s...
GIITTV have kindly offered me a platform from which to share my pontifications, musings and observations. A humbled collaborator for...
The Virgin label recently began celebrating its 40th anniversary under the auspicious banner of ‘40 years of disruptions’ (see fellow...
A melding of exploratory minds, the three-parts Teutonic to one-part Brit, Cyclopean collaboration already looks good on paper; pitting as...