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Album Of The Week
Chip Thrills: Diggin’ In The Carts Reviewed
The genesis of Diggin' In The Carts: A Collection Of Pioneering Japanese Video Game Music...
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Anniversary
20 Years On: Endless Nameless By The Wildhearts Revisited
Near self-destruction was synonymous with The Wildhearts from the precise moment of their...
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Baker's Dozen
Tell-tale Pulsations: Laraaji Picks His 13 Favourite Albums
Photo by Liam Ricketts Laraaji first made his mark with Ambient 3: Day Of Radiance, relea...
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Live Reviews
Water, Water, Everywhere: Sonica Festival Reviewed
In Glasgow’s Pollokshields district, two very distinct performances occur almost simultaneously...
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Junk Shop Classical
Junk Shop Classical On Brahms: Music Stories Told £1 LP By £1 LP
Johannes Brahms is a funny one in the history of classical music. When you first hear his...
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A Quietus Interview
Interesting, Cheerful, Sociable: Errorsmith Interviewed
Portrait by Camille Blake The adjective that encapsulates the sound of Errorsmith prod...
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Columnfortably Numb
Columnfortably Numb: November Pre-Xmas Gift Guide PsychSpecial
Let’s face it, Santa Claus is a frazzled old hippy. Wearing a garishly bright outfit and ...
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Strange World Of...
A Bottle In Front Of Me: The Strange World Of... Tom Waits
“For a writer, it seems that your anonymity is important. The Devil’s Dictionary defines ...
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Art
Mathematical Socialism: Tim Otto Roth Lights Up Hanoi
From the humid bustle of a still-hot autumnal Hanoi, entering the Goethe-Institut in the ...
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Live Reviews
DNA Can Dance: Wayne McGregor Reviewed & Interviewed
Autobiography photo by Richard Davies In the dark at Sadler’s Wells, during the world pre...
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