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Features
Europe Is Our Playground: The Declining Power Of Edith Piaf
"Ah, la Piaf est morte. Je peux mourir aussi." Piaf is dead. I can die too… These are sa...
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Escape Velocity
Drum & Haze: An Interview & Mix From Ricardo Tobar
Before coming to Europe, Ricardo Tobar hadn't really listened to much techno and electron...
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Baker's Dozen
Post Global Music: David Pajo's Favourite Albums
Photograph courtesy of Sebastian Mlynarski As a kind of musical itinerant, David Pajo alw...
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Anniversary
A Storm In Heaven: Verve's Debut Album 25 Years On
For the many who buy into the narrow (and sadly pervasive) Britpop-centric account of rec...
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Escape Velocity
Drone Bomb: An Interview With The KVB
"We don't really think of it as being dark that much," mutters Nick Wood, of London's aud...
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A Quietus Interview
Infuse, Confuse, Provoke: Mats Gustafsson Interviewed
Boot!, the mighty new album from Scandinavian jazz punks The Thing, is a heavy, heavy bea...
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Anniversary
30 Years On: Cocteau Twins' Head Over Heels Revisited
Such has been the long shadow of influence cast by the Cocteau Twins that it seems strang...
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Books
'My Anger Problem' By Scott McClanahan
I don’t know why, but right after this I started breaking shit around the house. It firs...
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Books
Dreaming Magical Animals: Renaud Dillies Interviewed
I’ve raved about Renaud Dillies and Régis Hautière’s Abelard in the last couple of Quiet...
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Features
Dynamic Range Compression: Are The Loudness Wars Over?
The other day I bought a copy of Nathan Fake’s rather lovely Drowning In A Sea Of Love al...
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