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More More Deep Impressions Underground, Dance and Electronica with Chris Honnery. The considerable buzz surrounding Jon Hopkins’ forthcoming albumImmunity, due out early next month, will only grow louder following...
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Features Features Mount Kimbie : Cold Spring Fault Less Youth While fans of Mount Kimbie won’t be disappointed by Cold Spring Fault Less Youth, it never quite reaches the transcendent peaks of their debut. Mount...
Features Features Depeche Mode : Delta Machine Delta Machine is one beautifully bleak, absorbing release in line with Depeche Mode’s best work. Delta Machine, Depeche Mode’s 13th album, marks the end of...
Features Features Frank Turner : Tape Deck Heart Turner manages to redeem himself towards the end of Tape Deck Heart with the dark droning of ‘Broken Piano’, which provides an interesting production-heavy alternative...
Features Features Beaches : She Beats There is the hint that something big is coming for Beaches, and that’s probably no accident. There’s little hiding the fact that Beaches are one...
Features Features Eve : Lip Lock Lip Lock doesn’t feature much of the street smarts or sass Eve made her name with. The album feels scattered which makes for a disappointing...
More More Batpiss : Drag Your Body With a relentless five-note descending mutant riff that threads the entirety of Drag Your Body, Collingwood’s Batpiss claw you right in the Achilles tendon and...