Reviews
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2012-10-01
No Love Deep Web Death Grips
Cut through the controversy of its release and there are diamond-hard gems herein.reviewed by John Doran
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2012-07-20
ill Manors Plan B
Unrelentingly bleak situations depicted with a cinematic eye for detail.reviewed by Michael Cragg
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2012-07-14
My Contribution to the Global Warming Étienne de Crécy
The man behind some of the most urgent, delirious and seductive house music ever made.reviewed by Matthew Bennett
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2012-06-07
In Our Heads Hot Chip
Dance music with feelings; beats in cardigans… and Hot Chip through and through.reviewed by Jen Long
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2012-05-26
Unpatterns Simian Mobile Disco
A deep, well-crafted dance manifesto by two talented producers.reviewed by Matthew Bennett
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2012-04-09
Songs Rusko
Dubstep producer tries aligning his output with Jamaican originals, with muddled results.reviewed by Melissa Bradshaw
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2012-02-24
Azari & III Azari & III
An intelligent, decadent debut from the Toronto neo-house quartetreviewed by Luke Turner
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2012-02-20
Reign of Terror Sleigh Bells
The Brooklyn duo mix loud and quiet elements in a most compelling fashion.reviewed by Chris Beanland
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2012-01-10
Evolve or Be Extinct Wiley
A haphazard, sometimes ridiculous, but often impressively inventive new set.reviewed by Noel Gardner
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2011-10-31
At Your Inconvenience Professor Green
A depressingly compromised second LP from an artist yet to meet his early promise.reviewed by Garry Mulholland
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2011-10-10
Glass Swords Rustie
Integrates myriad elements into a coherent and involving listen.reviewed by Rory Gibb
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2011-08-22
Watch Me Dance Toddla T
Sheffield producer delivers an accomplished, relevant and unifying second LP.reviewed by Garry Mulholland
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2011-05-30
Total Sebastian
A superb debut from the French producer, setting the bar high for 2011’s dance albums.reviewed by Mike Diver