Drowned in Brighton #9
The ninth installment of our local scene report from Brighton...»
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An album from a band that have been there and done it a few times, got bored, changed it up, run away, come back, swapped it up then become sophisticated and accomplished on their own terms with flair»
Tries to find some kind of ascension from this harshness of life»
Almost two hours' worth of proper banging Eighties electro-tinged techno»
Charged with swirls of unbound desire and dance friendly dazzle.»
Sometimes you have to hand it to the old hands. »
A glistening set of intergalactic transmissions that are unreplicatable and evocative.»
You can bet this album is original and something you have never heard before or could have even imagined.»
Darwin Deez' solid songwriting skills and lyrical wizardy remains and makes sure that when you listen to this, that you're not gonna anywhere else except in Deez land.»
Here are of some of the most atmospherically interesting, creative and original sounds around. »
There have unquestionably been dub remix albums in the past that have had a level of success, particularly in the Nineties. There »
This is the sound of a well established, accomplished singer and production crew that have earned their right to do what they want to a high standard. »
The ninth installment of our local scene report from Brighton...»
Weird Dreams have a big future beyond this reasonably enthralling debut. »
Record shops The end of the indie-vinyl-collectors-heaven-in-a-loft-space-shop Edge World is now official and in its place a new disc servery has sprung. Endless Records boasts racks of underground dance and guitar music sorted by the experienced, knowled»
Record shops It’s January and there is a little gloom on the horizon: Brighton is home to two of the UK's most well known and much loved independent records shops, namely Resident (voted best independent record shop in England 2011) and Rounder Records. A»
The sixth installment of our local scene guide from our scribe in Brighton...»
A scrapbook of over produced amalgamation music drenched in talented wordsmith spits.»
Soundwaves is a four day festival that takes in a whole range of sound artists from England and beyond and gives them a platform to put their stuff out there.»
The fifth installment in our local scene guide from our scribe in Brighton...»
Back in their Brigitte Bardot days, the Fair Ohs flirted with Brighton record labels Sex is Disgusting and Faux Discx for their ea»
Simple and catchy fuzz pop.»
Attempts to sum up a music festival through anything but an individual and their eyes and decisions are either ambitious or deluded. In part one of our coverage of the recent festival, DiS' Brighton columnist shares his adventures, thoughts and opinions on this year's Great Escape...»
This little monster is out of the lab and on a rampage. »
The fourth installment of our local scene reports from our local Brighton-based scribe...»
Hope you did Get Color - HEALTH's second set was one of the highlights of 2009, a box of noisey psychedelic electronic daydreaming»
Rather than emulate his heroes, Mockasin has decided to be his heroes. Matthew Herbert would be proud. »
This trilogy of albums represents far more than Domino doing a dirty flirt with their recently acquired backlogue baggage»
Missing Deadlines offers the sound of a producer/musician accomplished in his original brief of creating otherworldly headphone music. »
Back in Sheffield it’s 1989 and Warp(ed) records is open for business. Have you heard?»