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Jones explores the psychedelia inherent in the music of Danny Brown, Earl Sweatshirt and others, arguing that it reflects the ...
A new compilation of live recordings by The Fall captured between 1978 and 1981 is to be released next month. Spanning nine ...
Moin are releasing a new EP through AD 93. Titled Belly Up, the six-track EP takes in guest contributions from saxophonist ...
Making their debut on the Bella Union label, Takiaya Reed’s brutal, brilliant metal project finds love beneath the doom ...
Karen Jebane's mechanised hurdy-gurdy provides the doleful backdrop to this tribute the late Pier Paolo Pasolini ...
A while ago John and Luke tried to start an occasional series for the Low Culture Podcast in which they were to go hammer and tongs arguing about which was the superior of two cultural artefacts.
It’s impossible to disentangle Tremor Festival from the island on which it takes place, São Miguel, the largest of The Azores ...
As he prepares to tour new album End Of The Middle, Richard Dawson selects 13 films that share the record's themes of ...
From how bass guitars make excellent weapons to why feminist artists were so inspiring, Jon King tells Elizabeth Aubrey about ...
Mexico City’s Aaron With and Milo Tamez reverse Jon Hassell’s colonial gaze, creating a thrilling Fourth World music from ...
Dawn Terry is a mainstay of the UK underground. Ahead of her performance at Acid Horse in May, she speaks to Harry Sword ...
Lesley Chow dissects the (semi-) serious intent behind Stephen Malkmus' nonsensical rhymes on Pavement's 3rd album which was ...
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