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Classical – In all senses
Ensemble – Excerpts The Skinny: The thin line between French Pop and Classical Music. The Review proper: Awesome bilingual music.
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“This is a stick up, smash the windows”
Review: Deerhoof – ‘Deerhoof vs. Evil’ It’s late, I’m tired and overworked and all I want to do it sit in bed with my PJ’s on, my headphones in me ears and listen to the latest Deerhoof record…hang on, Deerhoof at this hour!? Won’t the manic and chaotic beats send me into a pre-sleep frenzy?…
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Interview – Fuzzy Lights
It’s no secret that we love Manchester’s own Little Red Rabbit Records here at the office (aka, Quinto’s shed, which, strangely enough, is also James May’s). Anyways, we loved Twin Feathers (shameless plug for review) and we got our own PM to drop them a few questions…
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Wake up song for today -153
I came across this little gem because it’s on the soundtrack to the indie flick Bronson (2008), which charts the tumultuous life events of Charles Bronson, Britain’s ‘Most Violent Criminal’. Not only is the film worth seeing (Tom Hardy’s performance is astounding) but the soundtrack rocks. Glass Candy are a Portland based electro duo and…
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The Magic Football Theory
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The Underdogs of 2010
You know? The other day one of our writer’s got called “whiny Klosterman-wannabe” [sic] on Facebook, and frankly, we laughed at him/her. But then we looked in the mirror, took a deep breath and accepted our condition as social misfits/outcasts. So we stopped writing and went off to save the universe. Afterwards, it did. I…
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From Leeds with Love. And free of charge.
Here’s another round up of free stuff we’ve scoured up for you. -The ace ensemble that is Milk White White Teeth is giving away a whole EP for free. It’s called ‘The Holy Trinity’ EP and it’s so good, I might go to church again. Might. In the meantime, you just have to become a…
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Interview – Amusement Parks on Fire
It’s no secret that we are big fans of Amusement Parks on Fire and their thick, atmospheric fog-of-war like music. So we rounded up a big bunch of questions, answered kindly by Mr. Michael Feerick. Hope you enjoy this, our first interview of 2011!
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The Unfortunate Cheese Incident
This is a 90% true story. High above the city, the rain fires downwards, bouncing off the rooftop on which he stands, peering over the edge at the filthy city he protects. His cape billowing, the rain running down his mask, his fists clenched, waiting. A bolt of lightening illuminates him and a thunder-clap booms…
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Free stuff, you guys…
First of all, happy 2011! Second of all… ah, sod it, here’s links to free shit we dig. -Sheffield’s own Pete David & The Payroll Union serve you up a slow burning lamentation that although a bit long, doesn’t outstay its welcome. Love the banjo-heavy instrumental break near the end. Oh, and the song is…

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