Supersonic 2012: the DiS review
DiS does Birmingham's numero uno avant-garde music festival; things get a bit stream of consciousness.»
DiS does Birmingham's numero uno avant-garde music festival; things get a bit stream of consciousness.»
There’s a reason this column has become more sporadic in 2012, and it’s not due to a lack of things going on in Manchester. Far from it. In fact it feels like the rush of the musical tide flowing through this city is such that I’m sitting meekly at »
A belated first column of 2012, and a belated best of 2011. Belated, but also justified (as far as these lists can ever be really justified) – four of the records below were released in the final two months of last year, and have unfurled slowly over th»
This week's Spotify playlist, formed from the week's content on the website. Warning: it leans heavily towards the end of year content. Still, we're trying to drum some of the bands and songs into you, so here's another attempt.»
The countdown of DiS' albums of the year reaches a climax but before reveal our five favourite albums of the year, here are some words from the site's founder and current editor..»
A week of DiS, as a playlist...you should probably have the gist of what this weekly digest is by now. A Spotify playlist + amongst the blathering below you'll find links to the best bits of this week...»
This week's Spotifriday playlist, featuring loads of bands, all of whom have appeared on the website in one form or another in the past five or so days.»
Aaah, the morning after the Guinness the night before. Don't know about you but I'm in the mood for some nice ambient 'jams'. It's the end of the week, it's the playlist (here) of what we've covered on DiS over the past seven days and yeah, it's rather 'chill'... »
It seems fitting that the first edition proper of 2011 should open with an interview with Rachel Evans, whose wonderful Motion Sickness Of Time Travel project has provided the soundtrack to countless January commutes.»
All the latest electronic music that's worth hunting down, plus why it's time for fresh air and acid techno.»