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The Very Best of David Holmes – The Dogs Are Parading

April 18th, 2010 · No Comments · dance, Music, Pop/Rock, post-rock, Prog, Psychedelia, Shoegaze, Soundtrack, Trip hop

FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT At some point over the last decade David Holmes’ brand of retro mishmashery seemed to fade from the zeitgeist despite the fact that the Northern Irish producer was reaching a wider audience (and no doubt keeping his bank manager happy) with soundtrack work. His turn to the [...]

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Album Review: London Conversations – Saint Etienne

October 6th, 2008 · No Comments · Alternative, dance, Pop/Rock, Trip hop

Conversational skills 7.5/10 Saint Etienne have occupied a particular niche in British indie, long flirting with the mainstream but never quite breaking into it, while maintaining a certain fashionable credibility. Marrying a 60s (French) pop sensibility to post-acid house dance beats, Saint Etienne were committed to the ideal of the 3-minute ‘pure pop’ song. ‘London [...]

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Portishead – Third

May 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Best of 2008, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, Prog, Psychedelia, Trip hop

Third time unlucky? 7/10 Almost every review of Portishead’s ‘Third‘ opens with a summary account of trip hop, with mentions of coffee tables and dinner parties. Musical snobbery conspires to dictate who listens to music and how it is listened to. The fact that ‘Dummy‘ became universally successful or featured in the soundtrack for This [...]

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Initials SG – Serge Gainsbourg

April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Folk/Acoustic, Funk, Instrumental hip hop, Pop/Rock, Trip hop, World music

Intoxicating Man 9/10 Serge Gainsbourg is criminally underrated outside France. Listening to this comprehensive best of compilation it is evident that there was more to him than the sleazy Gallic rogue that is stereotypically presented in the media. By contrast, ‘Initials SG‘ reveals Gainsbourg to be a restless sonic innovator. While his lackadaisical, half-spoken vocal [...]

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The Ruby Suns – Sea Lion

March 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Alt-rock, Alternative, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Psychedelia, Shoegaze, Trip hop, World music

Cut and paste psych pop 8/10 If you like all or some of the following artists you might like The Ruby Suns’ Sea Lion: Caribou, Animal Collective, Panda Bear, Ariel Pink, The Go! Team, Avalanches, Deserter’s Songs-era Mercury Rev, Yeasayer, El Guincho, Flaming Lips or Grizzly Bear. Made by a Californian (Ryan McPhun) relocated to [...]

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Goldfrapp – Seventh Tree

March 4th, 2008 · No Comments · Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, Trip hop

New Goldfrapp shampoo 5/10 I had high expectations for ‘Seventh Tree‘ given some of the pre-release hype suggesting – falsely it turns out – that Goldfrapp had returned to the more ethereal landscapes of their first, and best, album ‘Felt Mountain‘. There had also been alot made of Goldfrapp’s musical magpieism – a trait only [...]

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Cornelius – Point: from Nakameguro to Everywhere

June 29th, 2007 · No Comments · Ambient, dance, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Music, Pop/Rock, post-rock, Trip hop

Another View Point 7/10 Keigo Oyamada – aka Cornelius – has a curious sound that is at once lush and acoustic, but proudly synthetic and occassionally a little sterile. Point‘s mix of funky house, beach boy harmonies, garage rock and other electronic ephemera feels somehow both spontaneously breezy and painstakingly intricate. The digital production is [...]

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Afel Bocoum, Damon Albarn, Toumani Diabate & Friends – Mali Music

May 10th, 2007 · No Comments · Ambient, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Music, Trip hop, Various, World music

’4AM At Toumani’s’ 8/10 Damon Albarn’s Mali Music project is an overlooked album of beautiful mood and texture that barely belongs to the hideous ‘category’ of world music. This is very much a subjectivised, western account of African moods and musicianship, taken largely from muddled field recordings and mixed down in London. Mostly the range [...]

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Various artists – 20 Ways to Float Through Walls

April 10th, 2007 · No Comments · Folk/Acoustic, Trip hop, Various, World music

Float away… 8/10 ’20 Ways to Float Through Walls’ may sound like a cryptic title but it’s a fairly literal description of the boundary-hopping eclecticism featured on this fine compilation by the Crammed label. I am by no means an afficianado of ‘World’ music and rarely buy music that might fall into that category. I [...]

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Tricky – Maxinquaye

March 18th, 2007 · No Comments · Hip Hop, Instrumental hip hop, Pop/Rock, Trip hop

“Drink till I’m drunk, smoke till i’m senseless” 10/10 Every generation has music that defines their era and in the mid-nineties it was the output of Massive Attack, Tricky and Portishead that has the greatest resonance. Like watching ‘This Life’ these albums transport you to a specific time and place: pre-millenium, pre-9-11, pre-Blair… Although they [...]

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