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LA Priest – ‘GENE’

‘GENE’ by LA Priest is an astonishing album. I previously knew very little about LA Priest, now I know. ‘Gene’ is the 2nd album, following on from 2015 release ‘Inji’. Sam Eastgate recording under the moniker of LA Priest. The album title ‘GENE’ is named after the analogue drum machine that Sam built, and was recorded […]

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Caribou – ‘Suddenly’

Without doubt we are now living in an crazy era, I am in Covid-19 isolation alongside pretty much the rest of the world. Music hasn’t been my go-to source of relief in these complicated times but I know that music SHOULD have been my destination for solace. It is only now after getting used to this […]

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Georgia – ‘Seeking Thrills’

‘Seeking Thrills’ by Georgia is a powerhouse of sophisticated post-dance, house and pop. Georgia has been influenced by an amalgam of musical genres and is clearly well versed in all of them. The opening three tracks ‘Started Out’, ‘About Work The Dancefloor’ & ‘Never Let You Go’ are stonking tunes which wouldn’t have been out […]

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Michael Kiwanuka – ‘KIWANUKA’

‘Kiwanuka’ is the third album by Michael Kiwanuka, I haven’t heard an LP like this since I rummaged through my parent’s vinyl collection, when I discovered the sounds of Marvin Gaye, Jimi Henrix & Santana. In the decades to come, your kids will think the same when they listen to this. ‘Kiwanuka’ is a long […]

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Sam Fender – ‘Hypersonic Missiles’

In crazy times of change and political unrest you need music that means something, music that commentates, music that soundtracks the crazy days, and most importantly, music that is bloody brilliant, Sam Fender is this musician. ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ is the debut album by Sam Fender, from North Shields, in the North East of England. There […]

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Sundara Karma – ‘Ulfilas’ Alphabet’

Indie pop, dance, rock, psychedelic, experimental, art…Sundara Karma’s 2nd album is pure elation, based on a narrative of a dystopian present day. Jubilant sounds eminate throughout, a band celebrating ‘One Last Night On This Earth’ and ‘Symbols of Joy & Eternity’, they do so with confidence and anthemic qualities, commentating on album closer ‘Hey pretty […]

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Billie Eilish – “When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go”

From the moment you hear breakthrough single ‘when the party’s over’ you realize that you are in the midst of a phenonemon, a musician and artist that will take over the world. Billie Eilish is the pop, gothic, unique kook, the singer that your kids can be influenced by, the musician that adds a long […]

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Folamour – ‘Ordinary Drugs’

‘Ordinary Drugs’ is the 2nd LP from French DJ & Producer Folamour. This is a magnetising dance album showcasing a broad spectrum of influences and individuality. Sultry jazz tones on ‘I Don’t Sleep At Night But I Wake Up At 6am’, trance on ‘Don’t Make Me Leave You Again, Girl’, classic soul track ‘After Winter […]

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Tobe Nwigwe – ‘THE ORIGINALS.’

Tobe Nwigwe is a musical force to be reckoned with, the Nigerian American artist began his career as a poet, and you can hear it through his creative lo-fi flow sound, rhythm, intricate lyrics and beats. The US comic Ali Siddiq advised the Houston rapper to transpose his poetry skills to rap…perfect advice from Siddiq. Nwigwe […]

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Jade Bird

This isn’t an album review, this is a letter of anticipation for the excitement awaiting the imminent debut album from Jade Bird, due in early 2019. The UK based 21 year old’s voice and sound is in the mould of the iconic classic rock vocalists of the 70’s & 80’s, comparable to Patti Smith and […]

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