electronica
Music for Misfits: The Story of Indie, BBC FourSaturday, 10 October 2015![]() If there was any doubt as to the musical preferences of BBC4's commissioning arm, consider this: the whole history of funk got an hour. Meanwhile, indie music – a niche, artistic movement that somehow ended up drinking champagne while... Read more... |
CD: John Grant – Grey Tickles, Black PressureSunday, 04 October 2015![]() John Grant is nothing if not a confessional songwriter. On his last album, Pale Green Ghosts, there were moments of dark despair, caustic barbs and some surprisingly slinky grooves soundtracking a man who was offering himself up with a breathtaking... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 14Monday, 17 August 2015![]() Don’t be fooled by the header picture. Despite the relaxed poses, Iceland’s Pink Street Boys are amongst the angriest, loudest, most unhinged bands on the planet right now. Hits #1, their debut vinyl album – which follows distorted-sounding, lower-... Read more... |
CD: Slime - CompanyMonday, 10 August 2015![]() Company could have been recorded any time in the past 25 years. Although Slime’s debut feels fresh, affinities with the familiar tag Company as a retro-nodding debut which will have a broad appeal. Chin-stroking collectors will love its references.... Read more... |
CD: Ruf Dug – IslandThursday, 06 August 2015![]() Producer Ruf Dug has released a slew of singles and remixes, both on his own label, Ruf Kutz, and other independent imprints, including Porn Wax and Banoffee Pies, that have made the UK such an exciting prospect for new music for the past few years... Read more... |
CD: Four Tet - Morning/EveningWednesday, 05 August 2015![]() There used to be a time when albums would regularly come in at around the 45-minute mark. It was pretty much the perfect length for fitting on to one side of a C90 (disclaimer: Home Taping Is Killing Music) and made the most of the vinyl format’s... Read more... |
Max Cooper and Tom Hodge, Abbey Road StudiosFriday, 10 July 2015![]() I’m in a car and I’m uncomfortably hot. The reason I’m in a car is I’m on my way to a gig on the first day in 14 years that industrial action has brought London Underground to a standstill. No skeleton service, no contingency, just closed doors and... Read more... |
CD: Satoshi Tomiie - New DaySunday, 28 June 2015![]() Here's a funny one: used as an adjective, “lifestyle” has lately become a popular pejorative term for music (see, most recently, the kerfuffle over Jamie xx's debut solo album). It's taken the place of “coffee table”, which was the Nineties phrase... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Peter ZinovieffSunday, 21 June 2015![]() Peter Zinovieff: Electronic Calendar – The EMS TapesRoxy Music’s June 1972 debut appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test found them miming to “Ladytron” from their debut album, released that week. A prime focus for the camera was Eno, in a... Read more... |
CD: The Orb – Moonbuilding 2703 ADThursday, 18 June 2015![]() Every 75 years or so, Halley’s Comet comes round to say, "Hi". When it does, there’s genuine excitement, not because there’s any kind of stock trade in fond reminiscence when it comes to glowing lumps of rock, but because it’s a genuinely... Read more... |
CD: Giorgio Moroder - Déjà vuFriday, 12 June 2015![]() Giorgio Moroder has long been adopted by the cognoscenti. He’s the studio wizard who gave us key Seventies disco hits, iconic in the development of electronic music and club culture. The culmination of this archiving tendency was the tribute song on... Read more... |
CD: José Padilla - So Many ColoursWednesday, 10 June 2015![]() When International Feel label boss Mark Barrott moved from Uruguay to Ibiza, it was surely only a matter of time before he hooked up with Café Del Mar’s legendary sunset soundtracker José Padilla – inevitable even. The choice of producers to... Read more... |
