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STEVEN JONES & LOGAN SKY European Lovers

Steven Jones and Logan Sky were introduced to each other by their mutual friend Steve Strange. As if born into the wrong era, Steven Jones’ neu romance lyrics with their slight dystopian edge have often been inspired by a fascination for international travel and the inherent history it uncovers. The duo present their fourth album in three years. Continue Reading ›

ROBERT SCHROEDER Pyroclast

Robert Schroeder could be considered one of the forgotten heroes of the ‘classic’ era of what is now referred to as the Berlin School of electronica. Whereas contemporaries such as TANGERINE DREAM and ASHRA are constantly cited and revered, Schroeder has become somewhat of a footnote within the genre. Continue Reading ›

SILVER MOON Interview

SILVER MOON captured a musical journey in synth, indie and pop about love and life on their first album ‘Empty Rooms’. An eclectic range of styles sees SILVER MOON explore anything from opera to country & western for their own technologically constructed falsetto tinged art rock. The Irish duo chatted about their considered artistic ethos… Continue Reading ›

RUSTY EGAN: The Blitzed Interview

‘Blitzed’ is the new Sky Arts documentary about the colourful London club night attended by aspirational young people driven to escape, express and create. The clientele of The Blitz were planting the seeds that were to shape the eighth decade of the 20th Century. Rusty Egan chatted about the making of the ‘Blitzed’ documentary and its accompanying soundtrack. Continue Reading ›

Oh Yeah: The Legacy Of YELLO

The illustrious career of the Swiss electronic trailblazers YELLO is being celebrated in a new lavishly packaged 4CD earbook retrospective entitled ‘YELL4O Years’. Boris Blank founded YELLO with Carlos Perón through a mutual love of jazz, musique concrète and tape experimentation. Dieter Meier was the son of millionaire banker and had a penchant for performance art. Continue Reading ›

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