It's the deep cuts and alternative versions that stand out on this live set from 2023 capturing the group at a time of ...
In another fine year for French releases, it’s been heartening to note that music heads in the UK and Ireland are becoming increasingly aware of how vital the French underground scene is, and just ...
The electronic music scene, at least a considerable part of it, reaffirmed its position as one of the most politically vocal ...
Richard Skelton's slow unpicking of American history draws to a close on an album which boils with righteous anger ...
Mind and body, natural and synthetic become smudged and smeared in the latest from Brighton-based artist Paul Wilson ...
Looking at this year’s Reissues etc chart I was struck just how close in release date some of the records are to The Quietus’ ...
Not content to merely look back at the last 12 months of New Weird Britain’s musical content, fine as it’s been, this evening ...
Brooks describes Retail Drugs as an outlet, something he’s perpetually recording for without much concern for where it’s ...
Dan Franklin locates the liberating power of CELESTE's concoction of outlier metal and extreme strands in this remaster & ...
One of the scant benefits bestowed by editing a countercultural magazine born in a time of great financial turmoil is that ...
Japanese Television's Al Brown eagerly licks the toxins of the back of a Sonoran desert toad and sinks into a bottomless funk ...
Jakub Knera rounds off the year in Central and Eastern European music with a reflection on how the region's complex ecosystem ...
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