As Elaine Kraf's The Princess of 72nd Street is added to the Penguin Modern Classics roster, Kat Lister re-examines the ...
Humanity is in a troubled place. And So Lonely in Heaven, the umpteenth album from The Legendary Pink Dots, is in no mood to disabuse you of that illusion. The sense of abandoning ourselves to fate ...
Subtitled 'Another Mississippi Sunday Morning', this record of prisoners' songs is folk music like you've never heard it before Parchman Prison Prayer: Another Mississippi Sunday Morning was recorded ...
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Black metal fans have been spoilt for choice of late, with no shortage of suitably grim records to match the sub-zero temperatures we’ve been plunged into. Swiss trio Aara’s sixth album Eiger is ...
A suite of new tracks shows the visionary South African artist coming into her own singular aesthetic, finds Arusa Qureshi The album opens with the playful and dub-heavy ‘Scrambled Eggs’, which ...
Sandwell District have a new album on the way, titled End Beginnings. Following on from 2010’s only previous full-length studio album by the techno project, Feed Forward, which was reissued in 2023, ...
Few young rappers have the ability to convincingly say what they mean and mean what they say. Such talent is traditionally reserved for more seasoned lyricists. While most neophytes struggle through ...
A new book about the legendary reggae and dub label Studio One is set to be published later this month. No Man Is An Island (Volume 2): A Guide To More Choice Studio One Pressings is the second ...
Adrian Sherwood’s On-U Sound label is to release a new anthology compilation focused on the works of Dub Syndicate, one of the imprint founder’s various projects. Out Here On The Perimeter follows on ...
In our fiftieth antidote to the algorithm, David McKenna takes us back half a century to Naples, where the influence of a nautical culture and American military radio created a music scene as fertile ...
In his Baker's Dozen, the Circle frontman talks about converting people to the Dead; why Pori might have the highest concentration of Cardiac fans in Europe, and what he learned from Faust's ...