Lost 10 of 2010 - #7: Luke Abbott Holkham Drones
In this 7th instalment of highlighting records individual staff members loved but perhaps didn't make it to your stereo/heart as yet, is Jazz Monroe with one of the electronic records of the year...»
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A promising collection from a confident songwriter, which’d be more than worthy as a debut album proper. »
In this 7th instalment of highlighting records individual staff members loved but perhaps didn't make it to your stereo/heart as yet, is Jazz Monroe with one of the electronic records of the year...»
As striking a self-portrait as PLUG have painted here, there’s not quite enough substance to counterbalance their icy, minimal style. »
The album hovers between the audacity of no wave at its most impulsive and the poignancy of crossover artists who’ve openly borrowed from the genre, reaping the benefits of neither extreme. »
Pop Negro is more than just a party album. »
It's music that's supposed to be shit profoundly delivering on its promise - while also being as exhilarating as (sh)it was ever likely to be.»
For all its occasional flourishes, The Black Dirt Sessions suffers the tiresome consistency of a record aware of its own slight irrelevance; always good, but never great.»