In Depth
This Week's Singles 4.02.13: Dutch Uncles, Randan Discotheque, Raisa K, Karl Bartos
Single of the Week! Randan Discotheque - ‘Grandad's Coffin’ (The Bonjour Branch) I don't just love Randan Discotheque's Craig Coulthard for his Forest Pitch project, nor do I only love his band Randan Discotheque for their (perfect) concept s»
"We’ve been alienating millions of people the whole time" - DiS meets Dutch Uncles
Marple’s Dutch Uncles have a quality to them that’s rarer than you'd think – for a guitar band at least. Like Wild Beasts, Menomena, and only a few others doing the rounds at the moment, you can take one of their songs and listen to it ten, fifty, a hundred times, and unless you’re a musician yourself (and a pretty highly-trained one at that) you still won’t be able to fathom how it works.»
This Week's Singles 12.11.12: Omega Male, Animal Collective, Roses Gabor, Dutch Uncles
Single of the Week! Omega Male - 'Testosterone' (Full Time Hobby) Lecherously low slung, 'Testosterone' includes the sound of sirens going off - as if a particularly manly cove had passed through a sexy airport detector, and broken it by sheer »
This Week's Singles: 11/06/12 Dutch Uncles, Peaking Lights, Mary Epworth, Jonathan Boulet
Single of the Week! Dutch Uncles feat. Jonathan & Jeremy from Everything Everything - ‘Road To Roy’ (Memphis Industries, free here) Only Dutch Uncles and my beloved Everything Everything could fashion a song in which the phrase ‘group s»
Artist Lists: Antlers, Cut Copy, Destroyer, Aidan Moffat + more share their Five Favourite LPs of '11
We've shown you our albums/singles/etc of the year, so we thought it only fair to share the favourite five albums of some of our favourite musicians of 2011... we've also embedded a few tracks so you can get a taste of some of these records.»
Spotifriday #118 - This week on DiS as as playlist ft. SBTRKT, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Ane Brun + more
This week's Spotify playlist, forged from the week's content. Edition #118 features Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Wiseblood, Jessie Ware, SBTRKT and some more. »
Memphis Industries Takeover: Dutch Uncles Tour Diary
As part of the Memphis Industries takeover, Dutch Uncles have compiled a beautiful looking tour diary just for DiS...»
"Math Soul"? DiS meets Dutch Uncles
One flamboyant resident of the capital of Northern England once sang: “Manchester, so much to answer for.” Well, as you’ll see, it’s actually Germany that’s to blame for the fact that one of the city’s finest acts have been slightly obscured from view. Until now, that is. Dutch Uncles release Cadenza, at the end of April, on Memphis Industries. It’s their second debut album (this should make sense if you read on), and we reckon it’s going to be worth a listen, if only to find out exactly what they mean by “math soul”.»
In The City: The DiS review - Part 2 by Dom Gourlay
Following Part 1 from Wendy Roby on Friday, here's Dom Gourlay's take on the happenings in Manchester... Manchester, so much to answer for. As the elder statesman of the UK's independent music scene, it's perhaps only fitting that the annual A&R man'»
In The City: The DiS Review - Part 1 by Wendy Roby
Wendy Roby went to In The City and saw a buncha bands. John Allison drew Sky Larkin. Everything was good. Almost.»
This Week's Singles: 11/10/10
This week we ponder the RESURRECTION of ART. Next week I will go back to tabards.»
Spotifriday #48 - This Week on DiS as a playlist
The latest weekly instalment of our Spotify playlists, themed around the content that's been up on the website in the space of a working week. This edition features Uffie, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, The Vaselines, Bonobo, The Strokes, Wild Nothing and many, many more.»








