Baba Yaga's Hut gathered two of the UK's most talented synth ladies for an intimate evening of live performance. For Alice Hubble, the analogue warmth of vintage keyboards has always been a key DNA constituent of her sound. But for Hattie Cooke who uses just GarageBand for her take on synth, it was a MacBook with backing tracks. Continue Reading ›
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2019 was something of a treat for long standing FIAT LUX fans. Having reformed, things went well enough to record an album ‘Saved Symmetry’ which was to be their debut in the long playing format. FIAT LUX have kept busy and are about to unleash their next album entitled ‘Twisted Culture’. Steve Wright and David P Crickmore spoke about its creation… Continue Reading ›
Like a high tech K-Tel compilation album but from the baton of one conductor, the multi-vocalist self-titled debut album by DIAMOND FIELD captures the spirit of the pioneering MTV era and classic Brat Pack movie soundtracks. Andy Diamond spoke to ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK about the creation of his DIAMOND FIELD opus while also sharing his thoughts on many of aspects of music as an independent artist. Continue Reading ›
ACTORS return with their second full length long player ‘Acts of Worship’. Thanks to the recruitment of new bassist Kendall Wooding, the male-to-female ratio of ACTORS has equalled up and altered their dynamic. The vocal duality between guitarist Jason Corbett and keyboardist Shannon Hemmett aka LEATHERS takes an increased role in the band’s developing sound. Continue Reading ›
Behind the nom de théâtre of CATHERINE MOAN is Philadelphian Angel Jefferson who gained wider recognition with her delightful cover version of the Alan Wilder-penned ‘Fools’ which was originally the B-side to DEPECHE MODE's 'Love In Itself'. Alas, ‘Fools’ does not feature on her debut full-length album release ‘Chain Reaction’ but it does contain eight dreamily innocent synthpop numbers. Continue Reading ›
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