Literally meaning “Witches’ Dance Floor” in German, ‘Hexentanzplatz’ is the evocative title of the second album from Alice Hubble. ‘Hexentanzplatz’ begins with a gorgeous filmic set piece entitled ‘West Reservoir’ that could be best described as a watery wash of aural morning dew. Continue Reading ›
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Mark Reeder is the jovial Mancunian who ventured over to Germany in 1978 in search of electronic music records and never returned home, eventually settling in West Berlin. Accepting an invitation to play a round of Vintage Synth Trumps, Mark Reeder kindly chatted about his love of classic synthesizers. Continue Reading ›
Canadian singer songwriter Tess Roby dedicated her 2018 debut album ‘Beacon’ to her late father. Building her songs around the understated tones of a Roland Juno 106, there was room for her reflective vocals to take centre stage for an earthy brand of folktronica. But adding mechanised the beats of a Roland TR808, Tess Roby has a new project in the danceable dreampop of DAWN TO DAWN. Continue Reading ›
‘Supersymmetry’ is the fifth PARALLELS album, written, produced and mixed by front-woman Holly Dodson. With regards outside help, she keeps it in the Dodson family with Nick on drums and Rich on guitar / bass. This is the first PARALLELS album recorded since the Toronto songstress’ relocation to Los Angeles. Continue Reading ›
After the release of CHVRCHES’ third album ‘Love Is Dead’, some of their followers were showing signs of dissatisfaction. Self-produced and recorded remotely with band members scattered across two continents, ‘Screen Violence’ is certainly grittier than any of its predecessors in line with the album’s title, reflecting on how modern lives are lived on social media. Continue Reading ›
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