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by Alex Baker
More! as an EP would have packed more punch.»
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by Alex Baker
Apart from a few occasions, Fabriclive.51 never really blows you away. However for those who wish to re-create late night house music sessions, this is a decent disc.»
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by Alex Baker
In nodding to the likes of Nathan Fake, Four Tet and Paul White among others, Haycock is not playing the part of musical magpie but is rather bringing together equally excellent and equally diverse genres and wedding them into a sound distinctly his own. »
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by Alex Baker
Presidence is Excepter’s eighth album in as many years. A two hour collection of work spanning the last seven years and which lacks direction, focus and anything that could remotely be called musical structure…»
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by Alex Baker
Let it Beep, the follow up to Royal Bangs’ debut We Breed Champions, is a record that doesn’t quite know what or where it wants to»
In Depth by Alex Baker
Split across day and night, along with Primavera, the as-ever electronica tinged Sónar is up there with Spain's musical spectacles. DiS's man at Sónar Alex Baker took in the sounds and sights of the night-time Barcelona festival.»