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Posted on 11/30/09 at 05:18:03 pm
When I first heard about this nifty little trio I must admit my eyes glazed over a little. Lady vocal-led electronic pop from London, how original eh?
BUT, we hadn’t bargained on the music sounding as gorgeous as debut single 'Solo' or 'Salt Air' - which boasted a Man vs Magnet-directed promo that went on to become a number 1 most-watched video on Youtube.
Posted on 11/26/09 at 04:20:07 pm
Digging up buried treasure from the depths of our collection.
This week: John Doran salutes some truly radical post-punkers.
World Domination Enterprises
Let's Play Domination
(Free Love, 1988)
World Domination Enterprises didn’t just bite the hand that fed. They gnawed the fingers off, chewed the bone, cartilage, skin and blood and then spat the mess back in the owner’s face.
Posted on 24/11/09 at 07:07:34 pm
It's about that time of year when you give up on anything more from this one than Christmas parties, the making of endless lists and three days of drinking wine for breakfast and eating like you've got five stomachs.
But! There's always the imminent approach of next year, and the album-shaped presents it will bring. There's plenty of biggies to look forward to: MIA, Foals, Kate Nash, maybe Klaxons if we're lucky.
But it wouldn't do to overlook the early doors ones, especially not if they're as good as Yeasayer's second album. For the formerly somewhat po-faced, Pitchfork-beloved propagators of gorgeous ambient/world/folk/other/other/other jams have only gone and discovered sex and dancing...

Posted on 24/11/09 at 06:15:49 pm
You know an album’s going to be good when all your writers suddenly email you at once going ‘Oh my god, have you heard this?!’. It happened last year with Wild Beasts and Noah And The Whale, and the first band of 2010 to disappear in a flurry of hastily mistyped missives are former Southend-sceners and Angular Records beaty post-punkers TNP. ‘Hidden’, out January 18 (nice birthday present, guys, thanks!), definitely marks an adventurous sonic step forward from ‘Beat Pyramid’. And when we say 'step', we mean 'stampede'.

Posted on 11/18/09 at 11:13:59 am
Digging up buried treasure from the depths of our collections. This week – Jamie Crossan basks in the lesser-known melodies and dry wit of the magic piper of love.
Considering the waves of overdue and well-deserved respect that’s lapped on Edwyn Collins’ doorstep of late, it’s remarkable that ‘A Girl Like You’ remains his only solo commercial hit. His elder statesman status and the admiration which his determined recovery from his 2005 brain haemorrhage earned him has obscured the fact that, for many years, his records went pretty much unnoticed bar one radio hit.
Posted on 09/11/09 at 01:37:22 pm
This week - Martin Robinson gets dewy-eyed over a hardcore manifesto of youth power that never quite got the vote
The Nation Of Ulysses
Plays Pretty For Baby
(Dischord, 1992)
“I’m not talking ’bout a Beatles’ song, written 100 years before I was born/They’re all talking ’bout the round and round, but who’s got the real anti-parent culture sound?”
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