In an exclusive extract from this new book What Do You Call It, David Kane talks to legendary DJ-photographer-broadcaster Normski about DEF II, Dance Energy and the early days of the British rap scene
Toby Manning tracks the glorious transit of Tangerine Dream across 1974, from the rural to the urban, from out of space then down to earth
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Members of The Black Angels, Trentemøller, Golden Dawn Arkestra, Elephant Stone and The Earlies come together to make a joyful noise – just don't call them a 'psych supergroup', finds Kate French-Morris
Liam Inscoe-Jones explores the psychedelia inherent in the music of Danny Brown, Earl Sweatshirt and others, arguing that it reflects the increasingly surreal reality of working class life far more effectively than rock’s outdated cliches
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives
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Enter Subscriber AreaAngus Batey celebrates Fugazi's debut full-length LP - a record that still sounds urgent and vital 40 years on. This feature was originally published in 2015
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Explore The PortalBy 1995 Stereolab should have been at the peak of their powers, so why didn't it feel that way to Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadier? Fergal Kinney examines the series of events that saw the band escape the dead end they'd ended up in culminating in the release of one of their most celebrated albums
At Newcastle Contemporary Art gallery, an exhibition featuring a new film by Harry Lawson plus archival photos by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Martine Franck, Chris Killip, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Tish Murtha and others, draws links between the fabled American West and England’s North-East
John Higgs, author of books about the KLF, William Blake and James Bond, has now turned his eye to Doctor Who. In this fabulous extract from Exterminate/Regenerate, he considers Ben Wheatley's snow globe and the Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis...