Patti Smith, Aphex Twin, The Mercury Program, Caroline Polachek, Foals, Soul Jamaica and Tough Love 20.
A mixed bag of classics, from NYC to Kingston and from clattering guitars to deranged synths. Like.
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A mixed bag of classics, from NYC to Kingston and from clattering guitars to deranged synths. Like.
Not only does everybody know the sunshine, they sure love the sunshine; It’s a high point on an album of high points.
This week has propulsion and it all comes from richly dark places. It all sounds good.
Heavyweight classics, cultural titans and some weirder routes through jazz and lowcore.
A back-to-basics album that still stands as one of the Grateful Dead’s most enduring achievements and a cultural touchstone of the 1970s.
What a welcome to October, this first week is low-key one of our favourites for the new stuff this year!
Outsider IDM magnificence, the tightest funk band going, pop gold and the best single session jazz LP ever!
All bases covered, it’s another classic week for good stereo vibes and full racks.
Early Beck goodness, Real Estate janglers and some pretty weird and wonderful sounds from the archives.
If anyone is ever up for a ‘best ever self-titled debut LP’ conversation, then The Raincoats have to be in it…
Country raspers, doomy tones, spidery guitar magic, lurching krautrock and Latin air amongst other things…
September’s Record of the Month is Michelangelo Dying, the visceral seventh album from Welsh musician and producer Cate Le Bon.