Posted by SRD on February 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Dave Monolith 4 Star Review in Uncut Dave Monolith Welcome Rephlex Uncut **** Classy intro to West Country knob-twiddler “While the world waits for new Aphex Twin material, his label Rephlex fills the gap by peddling the occasional producer who sounds quite like him. Nothing wrong with that, particularly when they’ve the programming chops of … Continue reading →
Posted by SRD on November 29, 2011 · Leave a Comment
New Album Releases 28.11.11 (in no particular order) [Artist/Title/Label/Genre/Format] Dance 01. Various Artists ’15 years Of Hospital Records’ (Hospital Records) Drum & Bass 2CD 02. Dave Monolith ‘Welcome’ (Rephlex) Electronic CD 03. Aquasky ‘Raise The Devil’ (Passenger) Breaks CD 04. Mink Freud ‘Gelatinous’ (Domestic) Electronica CD Indie 01. Tiny Ruins ‘Some Were Meant For Sea’ … Continue reading →
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