Posted by SRD on September 6, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Robert Hood in DJ Mag & 4 Star review in Q. Robert Hood ‘Motor: Nighttime World 3’ Minimal Detroit Techno (Music Man) DJ Mag Feature. Words By Tom Banham ******************************************************************************************************************************* 4 Star Q Review. Written By Ian Harrison.
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Posted by SRD on July 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Christian Löffler/ A Forest 4 Star MOJO Review. Christian Loffler ‘A Forest’ Electronic 2LP/CD (KI Records) “…clanking maritime bells and an electronic ebb and swell on this irresistible, mood laden work.”
Filed under Harry · Tagged with 4 Star Review, A Forest, A Hundred Light, Ash & Snow, Blind, Christian Löffler, Eisberg (Hemal), electronic, Eleven feat. Mohna, Feelharmonia feat. Gry, Field, KI Records, Pale Skin, Signals, Slowlight, Swift Code feat. Marcus Roloff
Posted by SRD on July 5, 2012 · Leave a Comment
SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN REVIEWS IN MOJO & Q. MOJO Review: Written By Mark Paytress. 4 Star Review. ******************************************************************************************************* Q Review: Written By Ali Catterall
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Posted by SRD on April 26, 2012 · Leave a Comment
The LHI Years// A Sunday Times Must Have Reissue & MOJO Reissue Lee Hazlewood ‘The LHI Years : Singles, Nudes And Backsides (1968-71)’ (Light In The Attic) Classic Singer Songwriter 2LP/CD “With his handlebar moustache and booming baritone, Lee Hazlewood was one of the defining stars of the late ‘60s. Though he’s perhaps best known … Continue reading →
Filed under Harry · Tagged with 2LP/CD, 4 Star Review, Beck, Bye Babe, Califia (Stone Rider) - featuring Suzi Jane Hokom, Chico - featuring Ann-Margret, Classic Singer-Songwriter, Come on Home to Me, Hey Cowboy - featuring Nina Lizell, I Just Learned to Run, If It's Monday Morning, Jarvis Cocker, Leather and Lace - featuring Nina Lizell, Lee Hazlewood, Light In The Attic, Nancy Sinatra, No Train to Stockholm, Nobody Like You - featuring Suzi Jane Hokom, Nudes And Backsides (1968-71), Sleep in the Grass - featuring Ann-Margret, Sonic Youth, The Bed, The LHI Years : Singles, The Night Before, Trouble Maker, Victims of the Night - featuring Ann-Margret, What's More I Don't Need Her, Won't You Tell Your Dreams
Posted by SRD on April 19, 2012 · Leave a Comment
LOTUS PLAZA – 4 STAR Q REVIEW. Lotus Plaza ‘Spooky Action At A Distance’ Leftfield Pop LP/CD KRANK166LP / KRANK166 (Kranky) OUT NOW. Tracklisting: 01. Untitled 02. Strangers 03. Out of Touch 04. Dusty Rhodes 05. White Galactic One 06. Monoliths 07. Jet Out of the Tundra 08. Eveningness 09. Remember … Continue reading →
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Posted by SRD on December 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Some Were Meant For Sea gets 4 Stars in MOJO Tiny Ruins Some Were Meant For Sea (Woo Me!) “There’s not a lot to the debut album by Bristol-born, New Zealand-raised Tiny Ruins, aka Holly Fullbrook, but that’s the whole point. Sounding like it was recorded in a vacuum with just Fullbrook and her guitar-plus … Continue reading →
Filed under Harry · Tagged with 4 Star Review, Andy Fyfe, Karen Dalton, MOJO, Music Distributors, Nathaniel Ratecliff, New Zealand musician & songwriter, Old as the Hills, Some Were Meant For Sea, Southern Record Distributors, Tiny Ruins