By Claudia | Reviews
It’s sad but true: my computer game experience is limited to Tetris. But I was totally addicted to this one for a couple of years. I loved watching the tetrominoes falling down the playing field. And then the challenge to create a wall by moving and rotating the items, very exciting. You are maybe wondering
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By Claudia | Interviews, Reviews
The debut release “Centuries” from Dark Dark Horse could be described with one sentence: it is pleasant anticipation set to music. Their pop influenced electronic sound is romantic in the best sense or as Charles Baudelaire used to say: “Romanticism is precisely situated neither in choice of subject nor exact truth, but in the way
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By Claudia | Interviews, Reviews
After the first time I listened to Silent Devices and their EP “Two Decades“, I was left with two questions. Why haven’t I heard of this band until now? And why are they apparently unsigned? The most beautiful thing about their music is the way they avoid this miserable apocalyptic atmosphere that often comes along
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By Claudia | Interviews
There is no excuse or explanation why Codes In The Clouds is still a Post-Rock insider tip. Their second album “As The Spirit Wanes” is what you might call a pretty neat piece of work. And I don’t do this very often, but the Dartford based quintet released an album I would entitle a must-hear.
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By Claudia | Reviews
I’d like to start this review by making a daring case. The extraordinary thing about Kid Decker’s music is, it’s ordinary. I know this sounds absurd and you may ask yourself why I would recommend an ordinary album. I do so, because “Your Kind” reminds me of something really important: you should never take things
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