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Baker's Dozen
Love Songs And Monster Songs: Jad Fair's Favourite Albums
Formed around 1975 by brothers Jad and David Fair, Half Japanese were early exponents of punk’s...
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Hyperspecific
Hyperspecific: Dance Music For March Reviewed By Jaša Bužinel
Meuko! Meuko! The press release for the new Surgeon album for Tresor, notably his first techno ...
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Anniversary
Pink Floyd: From Dark Side Of The Moon To The Final Cut In Ten Years
"They flutter behind you, your possible pasts". This seems the right place to start. 50 years...
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Escape Velocity
Something Fun: Donna Candy Interviewed
Photos courtesy of Donna Candy One highlight on the bill at this year’s Counterflows Festival –...
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Art
Another Eden: The Phantom Threads Of Billie Zangewa
Billie Zangewa, Sweet dreams, 2010, Hand-stitched silk collage, 44.49 x 77.17 inches (113 x 196 ...
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Books
Monsters Vs. Nazis: Margaret Killjoy Of Feminazgûl On Anti-Fascist Black Metal
Sometime around fifteen years ago, I got on a bus in Amsterdam to go to Rotterdam to try to fig...
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Features
A Is For 'A Forest': Simon Price On The Cure
The following text is the opening chapter of Simon Price's new book Curepedia: An A-Z of The Cu...
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Reissue Of The Week
Reissue Of The Week: Young Limbs Rise Again: The Story of the Batcave
In 1983, London Records released the compilation Batcave: Young Limbs And Numb Hymns to spotlig...
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A Quietus Interview
Lop Off The Retro Heads: An Interview With Andrew Eldritch
Andrew Eldritch in 2009. Photo via Wikimedia Commons In April 2009 I flew to Budapest to interv...
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Album Of The Week
Obliviously Blissful: In The Wilderness By Gerald Cleaver, Brandon Lopez & Hprizm
L to R: Hprizm, Brandon Lopez, Gerald Cleaver. Photo credit: John Rogers Over the past two deca...
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