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Album Of The Week
Andrew Lindsay-Diaz On Brian Eno's Reflection
In January of 1975, Brian Eno was bedridden. While confined to his bed after a minor car ...
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Brendan Telford On Hey Colossus’ Dedicated To Uri Klangers
Any band that takes as one half of their name something of enormous size, depth, magnitud...
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Brian Coney On Thee Oh Sees' An Odd Entrances
A band that have always seemed to be raging against the dying of some invisible light, Ba...
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Jeremy Allen On Justice's Woman
Justice are always at their best when their concepts are clearly defined. Their second ou...
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Danny Riley on Shirley Collins' Lodestar
With Lodestar being Shirley Collins’ first album after 38 years of relative silence, it w...
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Lottie Brazier On Gaye Su Akyol's Hologram Ĭmparatorluğu
Punk’s relationship with Turkish culture appears to manifest in two distinct, fairly separate w...
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Tristan Bath on Innercity Ensemble's III
17km from the centre of the north-Polish city of Bydgoszcz, a palace at the village of Ostromec...
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Eat Yr Idols: Rory Gibb On Powell’s Sport
During that opening blast of weird, muddy 12” singles in 2011 and 2012, one of the most intrigu...
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Ben Cardew On DVA [Hi:Emotions]' NOTU_URONLINEU
It might help to know, when contemplating this remarkable album, that [Hi:Emotions] is a pseudo...
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Danny Riley on Grumbling Fur's Furfour
Grumbling Fur have proposed a radical, optimistic new strategy for the underground. Their...
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