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The reunion of Cabaret Voltaire’s Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson for a series of dates through the autumn of 2025 is one ...
Ghanaian highlife artist Ata Kak is to release his first new album since his 1994 record, Obaa Sima. Due out in November, Batakari features six tracks that the musician recorded in studios around his ...
Chicago-born, New York-based artist keiyaA has shared a new song, ‘stupid prizes’. Marking her first solo release since 2020 ...
The Replacements are reissuing 1984 album Let It Be. Set to be made available in 4xLP and 3xCD sets, as well as on streaming ...
We’ve been fans of Alexander Tucker’s music throughout tQ’s history, in his early solo work, via Grumbling Fur, ...
Water From Your Eyes can’t be confined to a single genre; It’s A Beautiful Place is an amalgamation of directions, ...
A beloved figure in jazz and underground music, Joe McPhee has recently found a wider audience after his free-funk classic ‘Shakey Jake’ was featured prominently in Apple TV’s science-fiction drama ...
By 1975, the ornery optimism of the early 70s had declined into a laid-back complacency, with the period’s political stasis paralleled by the mainstream hegemony of unchallenging soft rock. In ...
This year's Green Man might be the Welsh festival's finest edition yet, say Julian Marszalek, as they report back on top ...
Aphex Twin’s sole album under his Polygon Window moniker, Surfing On Sine Waves, is getting an expanded reissue. Due for ...
Some Like It Hot. Set for release in October, the follow-up to 2023’s The Twits and Tracey Denim features 12 tracks, ...
Cecil Sharp spent the Christmas of 1899 unwell. Recuperating in a cottage on the outskirts of Oxford, the mental fug of the ...
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