Reviews
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2013-02-15
Exai Autechre
This is Autechre operating at their highest level since 1998’s LP5.reviewed by Chris Power
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2013-02-08
The Marriage of True Minds Matmos
The catalyst of creation located in the power of psychic persuasion.reviewed by Spencer Grady
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2013-01-27
Music Has the Right to Children Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada’s breakthrough is a piece of vital electronica history.reviewed by Mike Diver
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2013-01-14
The Moths Are Real Serafina Steer
An artist harder to define, and more brilliant, than you might imagine.reviewed by Chris Parkin
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2013-01-13
Bish Bosch Scott Walker
Uncompromising, truly unique music from the experimental veteran.reviewed by Ian Wade
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2012-12-10
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era: 1965-68 Various Artists
An indispensable illustration of the wild and vivid evolution of 1960s psychedelia.reviewed by David Sheppard
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2012-12-03
Eleven Songs Ergo Phizmiz
A considered and focused return for the elusive Ergo.reviewed by John Aizlewood
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Easy Listening, Soundtracks & Musicals
2012-11-12
Halloween II / Halloween III: Season of the Witch John Carpenter
Essential listening for anyone fond of trouser-ruining horror scores.reviewed by Alex Deller
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2012-11-05
The Seeds The Seeds
A worthwhile experience no matter how familiar you are with its many pleasures.reviewed by Alex Deller
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2012-09-13
The Bird School of Being Human Woodpecker Wooliams
Brighton songwriter’s debut LP is an expert exercise in control and restraint.reviewed by Daniel Ross
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2012-08-29
Centipede Hz Animal Collective
A ninth studio set that will infect you, quite deliciously, for the foreseeable.reviewed by Mike Diver
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2012-08-20
World Music Goat
Surrender your mind, body and soul to the Goat…reviewed by Alex Deller
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2012-08-14
Life Is People Bill Fay
The stunning return of a prodigal son you never knew existed.reviewed by Martin Aston
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2012-07-02
>> BEAK>
Bristol trio exhibits loose-but-tight grooves and a near-psychic ability to gel as one.reviewed by Noel Gardner
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2012-07-02
From the Mouth of the Cave Gaggle
An exercise in mass catharsis, this is a spell-weaving record from the 20-strong ensemble.reviewed by Fraser McAlpine
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2012-07-02
The End of an Ear Robert Wyatt
Wyatt’s sometimes overlooked solo debut shows off his multi-instrumentalist chops.reviewed by David Stubbs
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2012-06-11
The Lost Tapes Can
Can do: quintessential krautrock rescued from the archives.reviewed by Wyndham Wallace
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2012-05-21
Drokk: Music Inspired by Mega-City One Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury
Dredd himself would approve of this imagined soundtrack for 2000 AD's megalopolis.reviewed by Mike Diver
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2012-05-14
Storm Corrosion Storm Corrosion
A subtle, often beautiful collaboration between two prog-metal heavyweights.reviewed by Raziq Rauf
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2012-04-30
Nootropics Lower Dens
An icy, near-derelict soundscape of skeletal indie-rock and Krautrock.reviewed by Chris Parkin