Cathedral Oceans reviews |
Future Music Review of new Cathedral Oceans DVD9 out of 10Cathedral Oceans is an ongoing project that stretches back many years and explores ambient sound, washes of reverberated vocals and strings li... Posted by on Mon, 03 Sep 2007 00:43:00 GMT |
Durutti Column - Mojo, Radio 2, XFM |
Tracks from the new Durutti Column album Idiot Savants have recently been played on Radio 2, XFM and Radio 6. Another good review has also just come out in this month's Mojo Magazine:
The Duru... Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 06:22:00 GMT |
Reviews for John Foxx & Louis Gordon - From Trash |
'From Trash finds him and Gordon lurking in arty electro Elysium, a place where ennui-laden, robotic vocals glide into throbbing, thumping backbeats; A Million Cars almost bursts into Tainted Love. It... Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 03:56:00 GMT |
Reviews for Rubicks - In Miniature |
RUBICKS - IN MINIATURE An album of angelic voices and demonic rhythms, sweet tunes and vicious electronic throbs . . . The sweep of Midas - charming but weirdly unstable - suggests that they may have ... Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 03:39:00 GMT |
Press reviews for Ade Fenton |
ADE FENTON - 'ARTIFICIAL PERFECT' REVIEWS:
'Ade Fenton's more industrial material can't have escaped the notice of those who like their tunes bleak and buzzing with a palpable sense of fear and paran... Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 03:23:00 GMT |
Bauhaus UK Press |
THE GUARDIAN Rated: Five out of Five
When director Tony Scott sought a band to provide the soundtrack for the vampire film The Hunger, Bauhaus were the only serious choice. Despite hailing from 19... Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 03:15:00 GMT |
Press Reviews for Gary Numan’s Jagged |
'Jagged' Press Reviews 'Numan is still as vital as ever . . . the Godfather is back and he's here to stay.' Kerrang 'The massive synths and guitars are stacked up like some Babelesque tower constructe... Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 03:11:00 GMT |
New reviews for Durutti Column |
New Reviews for The Durutti Column - Idiot SavantsIf Ghandi was still around, he'd undoubtedly love this album. It is the calming equivalent of squishy stress ball for a hectic city office. In fact, t... Posted by on Sun, 02 Sep 2007 02:59:00 GMT |