In the final part of tQ's collaboration with 20ft Radio, Neformat, the British Council and Ukrainian Institute, Anton ...
A visceral blast of non-idiomatic improvisation truly worthy of the name from the guitar-saxophone-piano (and electronics) ...
Polonius II opens with patterns which proliferate in uncanny ways. Extra layers cascade in with a pop-up effect akin to new windows surprisingly but synchronously opening on a browser. This digital ...
Kristin Hersh offers Sean Kitching the exclusive first interview about Throwing Muses’ first new album in five years ...
The Television Personalities' Dan Treacy is the key to a story that is still unfolding as these BBC sessions reveal ...
David Lynch, the visionary director and writer of films such as Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive and the much-loved TV series ...
Loraine James is releasing a second album under her Whatever The Weather alias. Comprised of 12 tracks, Whatever The Weather ...
Humanity is in a troubled place. And So Lonely in Heaven, the umpteenth album from The Legendary Pink Dots, is in no mood to disabuse you of that illusion. The sense of abandoning ourselves to fate ...
A suite of new tracks shows the visionary South African artist coming into her own singular aesthetic, finds Arusa Qureshi The album opens with the playful and dub-heavy ‘Scrambled Eggs’, which ...
Black metal fans have been spoilt for choice of late, with no shortage of suitably grim records to match the sub-zero temperatures we’ve been plunged into. Swiss trio Aara’s sixth album Eiger is ...
For 20 years, until its closure in 2016, Chariots Roman Spa sat just behind a DIY supplies warehouse popular with the trades on a busy and ancient road junction at the edge of the City of London, an ...
Few young rappers have the ability to convincingly say what they mean and mean what they say. Such talent is traditionally reserved for more seasoned lyricists. While most neophytes struggle through ...