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Posted on 12th November 2012

The Delicate Project – The Great Refill

So imagine, Gene Wilder singing about guinea pigs over a trippy backdrop. If you can live with that then yes, this is for you.
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Posted on 12th November 2012

Andrew Poppy – Shiny Floor Shiny Ceiling

At times listening to tracks like this one, I really, really wish Billy Mackenzie was still about – he really would have lent tone to proceedings.
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Posted on 12th November 2012

Lost Bear – Shingolai

And there’s no holding it back, which is quite rare for Holland; Shingolai is totally at odds with the cool and measured vibe most Dutch pop bands deal in. It’s very catchy and sympathetic.
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Posted on 12th November 2012

The Douglas Firs – The Furious Sound

I’m sure the temptation to really labour the point musically was very strong, but what we get is a cleverly presented series of short, snappy tracks with a strong command of atmosphere
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Posted on 12th November 2012

Johnny 5th Wheel and The Cowards – Music to Shake n Shuffle To

You can’t help smiling or being lulled into a comfortable sense of being entertained by this record. And I suppose that’s all it really set out to do in the first place.
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Posted on 12th November 2012

September Girls – Green Eyed bw Danny Wood

The song deals with that eternal question that – like the common cold – never seems to find a cure: “relationships with boys”.
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Posted on 11th November 2012

The Orb – Adventures Beyond the Factory Floor

As with all these sorts of schemes it came unstuck: the acid came on like a thief in the night and he apparently battled giant snowmen down the M66, swerving to avoid them as they enacted a monstrous snowball fight.
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Posted on 11th November 2012

Moon Duo and Spilt Milk, Patronaat Café 22/10/2012

And despite having a whole set of boss songs with incredibly catchy hooks to proffer, the one thing that smacks you right between the eyes is the intense quality of their live sound. It’s all about the sound.
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Posted on 11th November 2012

Planet Eyelash, Darling Don’t Dance SUB071 2/11/2012

Their last two tracks of the night are complete burn outs; the two guitarists standing stock still facing of each other, trying to become entwined by the power of feedback alone. They are, to put it mildly, fucking good.
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Posted on 11th November 2012

Rats on Rafts and New YX Melkweg Amsterdam 3/11/2012

Maybe that’s all they needed, a chance to play a few big stages with a good, professional sound mix and some proper amplification, as the sound they made in the Melkweg’s Oude Zaal was little short of revelatory.
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