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Angus Batey celebrates Fugazi's debut full-length LP - a record that still sounds urgent and vital 40 years on ...
In an exclusive extract from this new book What Do You Call It, David Kane talks to legendary DJ-photographer-broadcaster ...
Jones explores the psychedelia inherent in the music of Danny Brown, Earl Sweatshirt and others, arguing that it reflects the ...
Making their debut on the Bella Union label, Takiaya Reed’s brutal, brilliant metal project finds love beneath the doom ...
Toby Manning tracks the movement of Tangerine Dream during 1974, out of the rural and into the urban, out of space and down ...
At Tremor in The Azores, Patrick Clarke finds a festival of flux, mystery and disorientation – in all the best ways ...
A live recording of Arthur Russell playing cello and singing in 1985 offers a tantalising peak at the gestation of the ...
With their banks of synths and the addition of Thighpaulsandra, Jeremy Allen makes the case for the English space rock band's ...
Lesley Chow dissects the (semi-) serious intent behind Stephen Malkmus' nonsensical rhymes on Pavement's 3rd album which was ...
At barely twelve minutes long, the twenty-four year-old Spanish rapper's latest eight-song suite may be the shortest album we ...
Dawn Terry is a mainstay of the UK underground. Ahead of her performance at Acid Horse in May, she speaks to Harry Sword ...
A new compilation of live recordings by The Fall captured between 1978 and 1981 is to be released next month. Spanning nine ...