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In the mood for Balearic beats and retro-infected basslines? Well, even if you're not convinced yet the sunny selection by the Hamburg-based electronic label might change yor mind. Feel happily invited to dive a bit deeper into this very special sound.
After twenty years in the business people still tend to mistake Dido Armstrong for a redundant Top 40 pop artist when the reality looks actually quite different. With her comeback LP 'Still On My Mind' and an accompanying world tour on the horizon NBHAP Norman is trying to rehabilitate her reputation.
On their fifth full-length the acclaimed Oxford-based rock band starts a new chapter in their successful career. More than ever this chapter is directly inspired by the world they live in but despite all the fascination for doom and gloom there's also a hopeful note about it. Time for a talk with band leader Yannis Philippakis about the whole misery.
From John Cale to Anne Clark - the buzzing synth wave two-piece delivers a fascinating and highly addictive selection of sinister sounds that are perfect companions for the hours before sunrise.
For all those who love the sound of vinyls and like to dig through old records - this one's for you! The Ukrainian producer delivers a soulful selection of forgotten gems and hidden treasures from the fields of hip hop, R&B and soul.
Love comes, love goes and in-between everything can happen. Over the course of five years the British/American duo created wonderful little indie rock anthems that to me, in retrospect, also document various stages of a relationship. Even three years after the band abandoned their music remains quite close to me and this is my attempt to tell you why that is the case.
The so-called 'Second Summer Of Love' started in 1988 and New Order's fifth studio album happened right in the middle of it. It's a perfect blueprint for the fusion between indie music and dance culture and here's why you should show this pop period a bit more love.
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