Lemon Jelly - KLF in disguise?
Friday, December 17th, 2004
Lemon Jelly release their third long-player at the end of January entitled ’64 – 95’ (on XL). Each track on the album is based on a single sample, expanding on the theme that they started with the now highly collectible ‘Soft Rock’ and ‘Rolled Oats’ 7 inch releases.
Rainstick Orchestra
Tuesday, December 14th, 2004
Siiink into the sofa – this is an album of the most laid back of beats, in the classic ninja tune mode, built for the long dark winter nights.
Thunder, Lightning, Strike (The Go! Team)
Saturday, December 11th, 2004
Having a rubbish day? Need something to lift your spirits during the long hard months of winter? Then look no further than The Go! Team’s long player, Thunder, Lightning, Strike. (more…)
Not down, Not out
Friday, December 10th, 2004It would seem that of late, the inspiration-starved, lazy music hack has evolved. While a couple of years ago one could be sure of finding them theorising wildly over the impact of file sharing* and downloading, currently the popular no-brainer column seems to have become “dance music is dead”.
BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac - Interview
Friday, December 10th, 2004
We interview BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac “Funk…I am a massive fan of the funk… my music collection started with funk”
Beastie Boys - Open Letter to NYC
Monday, December 6th, 2004
Quite possibly the stand out track on the cheeky chaps from NYs most recent, and unfairly maligned, gramophone album, the popular music press have decried the Boys for being too grey around the temples to cut it with the kids.
The Go! Team - Ladyflash
Wednesday, December 1st, 2004
Five Piece The Go! Team, are pretty blinkin’ difficult to pigeonhole, one thing’s for sure they make damn fine pop music, but not as we know it.