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Anime Mundi: Meemo Comma's Neon Genesis: Soul Into Matter²
Photo by Ken Street Featuring the writing of Neil Gaiman and Rachel Pollack, People of the Book...
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Life As We Know It: As Days Get Dark By Arab Strap
Photo by Kat Gollock First off, I've been a fan of Arab Strap for ages. Literally decades. Let'...
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All The Right Moves: A Thrilling Debut From Nuha Ruby Ra
For Nuha Ruby Ra, breaking norms is a way to move forward. To transgress and to progress. Resis...
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The Magic Of Stereolab: Electrically Possessed Reviewed
Photo by David Cowland The year is 1999. Teen pop stars Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera r...
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Doom By Other Means: Alkisah By Senyawa
Photo: courtesy Phantom Limb Senyawa's chaotic approach to experimental music owes a lot to the...
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California Dreams: Pauline Anna Strom's Angel Tears In Sunlight
Pauline Anna Strom (1946–2020) – visionary synthesist, composer and spiritualist. Born blind, s...
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Plague Island's Youth Division: For The First Time By Black Country, New Road
First impressions are seldom wrong. And when I saw Black Country, New Road for the first time, ...
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Back To The Future: The Body's I've Seen All I Need To See
Today, for the first time, I found it difficult to listen to The Body. Two days ago, on 6 Janua...
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Digging Through Plastic: Tiziano Popoli's Collected Recordings
In Inferno, his recent book on 1960s trash culture, Ken Hollings cites how Andy Warhol listened...
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Bard On A Wire: Sleaford Mods' Spare Ribs Reviewed
"We really are turning into a nasty little country," exclaimed John Simm's character in the 201...
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