Dutch Teenager Gerbman has released his debut pool-themed EP ‘In The Pocket’! Take a look at what we had to say about it!
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Five For Friday – 24th November 2023
Blinky Bill – ‘Dracula’ After an already incredible run of releases these last few years, Nairobi-based artist Blinky Bill continues his inventive intentions on the shimmering new gem ‘Dracula’. Continuing to explore more of that bold and adventurous direction he is known for, this new outing is another bold and dynamic entry in his ever-evolving […]
Five For Friday – 27th October 2023
aldred – ‘Yikes’ After recently delivering his much-loved sophomore EP ‘Degrees Of Freedom’ in recent weeks, London-based artist aldred now continues the support for his latest collection with the groove-filled new gem ‘Yikes’. With its light and airy production perfectly set to his embracing voice throughout, he keeps the vibes high throughout this woozy new […]
Five For Friday – 1st September 2023
TiANYU – ‘REALiTy’ With a string of rich and vibrant releases under her belt already, Vancouver-based Chinese-Canadian artist TiANYU is back to her best once again with the emotive new single ‘REALiTy’. With its warm and tender piano-led production perfectly elevating her soaring voice throughout, she is cementing herself as one of the more passionate …
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Five For Friday – 9th June 2023
Shaynah – ‘Fair Play’ ft. Jackie’s Boy With her eagerly-awaited new EP set to land in the coming months, emerging artist Shaynah looks to continue the support for her upcoming collection with the passionate new single ‘Fair Play’. Teaming up with fellow vocalist Jackie’s Boy for the release, the pair turn out this wonderfully warm …
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Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon – extensive coverage in Record Collector magazine
Just published is the latest issue (March 2023, issue 542) of the UK’s Record Collector magazine, which as you might guess from the eye-catching cover, has a whopping eighteen page article looking at various aspects of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon, tying in with the upcoming 50th Anniversary of the album, and the associated releases. The magazine, in UK stores now and selected stores internationally, and available to purchase online through this link (https://shop.recordcollectormag.com/issue/view/issue/RC542), often includes material of interest to Floyd fans and on occasion, there’s major coverage within its pages. The main article takes a look at the 1972-74 live shows, from presenting the early version of the album through the changes and finessing to the final iteration that we all know and love. They chat with photographer Jill Furmanovsky, who took a number of atmospheric and unique pictures of the band at that time (and of course, is still doing so, having recently focused her lenses on Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets). They also take a look at reviews of the album from the time of its release, which is an interesting trip back in time. There’s a small section sharing the thoughts of Guy Pratt, vocalist Durga McBroom, and saxophonist Theo Travis about their experiences discovering and learning the songs from the album, for their respective roles on the road. Finally, and tying in with the release of the new book Pink Floyd – Any Colour You Like: The Dark Side Of The Moon on Vinyl (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/latest/pink-floyds-the-dark-side-of-the-moon-collectors-book-anno.html) which details the 700 currently known variations of the album, there’s an interview with author Stefano Tarquini and publisher Charles Beterams about this mammoth undertaking (identifying and collecting these variations, and putting the book together). This sits alongside a guide to some of the editions worth tracking down, and a guide to 50 collectable variants for people to keep an eye out for. There’s also a selected UK discography, with rough valuations, a competition to win a Pink Floyd print, and an offer of a limited edition (just 100 will be made) A3 print of the magazine cover signed by Furmanovsky. Elsewhere in the magazine – and in addition to the eighteen pages focused on the Floyd – is an interview with Alan Parsons, talking about his life in music, a look at occasional Floyd vocalist Sam Brown’s new album, and a wide range of non-Floyd related features taking in artists from The Jam to the Rolling Stones. There are also obituaries for Jeff Beck and David Crosby.
Five For Friday – 6th January 2023
K.Noble – ‘Different Sh**’ With a flurry of impressive releases under his belt already, Chicago-based rapper K.Noble is looking to cement his legacy to date with the release of his groundbreaking debut album ‘Painkillers’, showcased by the new effort ‘Different Sh**’. Bringing back more of that rich and forward-thinking direction he is known for, this …
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Beneath The Surface: Ina Shai
Hello friends and welcome to yet another jam packed Beneath The Surface session. Today I am joined by the Slovenian songstress Ina Shai who has recently released new single + video ‘What Is’. Ushering in RnB at its finest, we get to know this talented young artist as she invites us into her world. What …
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Interview: Lunarcode Talks Debut Song “Heartbreak”, Being Born Out of the Pandemic, the Los Angeles Music Scene, and More
Concert Crap: Who is Lunarcode? Lunarcode: Lunarcode is a Los Angeles Alt Rock band with 3 members currently. Vincenzo Carubia [read more]
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Staind: Two Part Streaming Event Review
The year 2020 took so many experiences away from music lovers everywhere. In 2019, Staind played a jam packed show [read more]
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