Heather Leigh takes Jennifer Lucy Allan on a wild ride from teenage dancing on acid to Depeche Mode to collaborating with Peter Brotzmann via Britney Spears, Miles Davis, DJ Screw and The Dead C in ...
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On the fortieth anniversary of the death of Alfred Hitchcock and under Coronoavirus lockdown, Adam Scovell finds new meaning in the filmmaker's use of confinement and enclosed spaces On the fortieth ...
Ben Klock and Fadi Mohem are releasing a collaborative album together, titled Layer One. Marking the inaugural release on ...
On the release of a new documentary telling the story of Scotland's overlooked girl bands, Claire Sawers explores how ...
Reassessing Fear, Slow Dazzle and Helen Of Troy, Darran Anderson explores John Cale's remarkable year-long burst of ...
The Brazilian artist's music for a videogame-cum-art installation deserves to be ranked among the best of the form, finds ...
Upon the release of her new album Broken Gargoyles, Diamanda Galás discusses her unflinching exploration of soldiers mutilated by war, the album's roots in the poetry of Georg Heym and the photos of ...
Kate Hennessy celebrates winter solstice in Tasmania with Einstürzende Neubauten, Barshasketh and lots of cows blood and putrid piss ...
Jaša Bužinel addresses the "panopticonisation" of dance music culture, and reviews exciting new releases from various electronic realms, among them new albums by CS + Kreme, Lechuga Zafiro, Mala Herba ...
Clubs are closing, a new generation is less keen on going out and bashing their bonces with garries – yet raving is discussed more than ever, with endless books and academic articles discussing the ...