Pop Will Eat Itself interviewed about “Anti-Nasty League”
Graham Crabb interviewed about the new Pop Will Eat Itself album “Anti-Nasty League” and his work with Primitive Race.
Graham Crabb interviewed about the new Pop Will Eat Itself album “Anti-Nasty League” and his work with Primitive Race.
Ben Watkins talks about the evolution of Juno Reactor and the new remix album, “The Golden Sun… Remixed”
Chris Connelly interviewed about the making of his new solo album, “Decibels From Heart,” as well as his other projects.
Jens ‘Jence’ Moelle and Ismail ‘Isi’ Tufekci of German band Digitalism discuss their ever-changing electronic sound.
It’s been a long wait for “Morning Dove White,” the debut album of One Dove, but thankfully all the hype and high expectations are entirely warranted. One Dove manage to fuse dance beats with guitars and ethereal keyboards and vocals like no one else has done in the past. Their dreamy sound manages to incorporate … Read more
One of the more surprising musical events of the 90s was the rebirth of Underworld. They had put out two albums previously, but 1994’s “Dubnobasswithmyheadman” saw a revamped line-up and a major overhaul of their sound. Now a trio of original members Karl Hyde and Rick Smith with DJ Darren Emerson, Underworld truly bridged the … Read more
Since their beginnings in 1986, change has been no stranger to The Shamen. Originally an indie-rock outfit from Aberdeen, Scotland, the band relocated to London a few years later and became heavily influenced by the acid house scene. But 1991 was a pivotal year for the group – they finally broke in America, went top … Read more
Sunscreem have become known as one of the strongest live dance acts, thanks to the heavy gigging they’ve done around their native England. But this past summer, they put their performance skills to the test by doing four American dates with New Order. It’s a big jump from clubs to large seated venues, but Sunscreem … Read more