Searching For Sugar Man :: Rodriguez Reviews (Posted By Harry)

Rodriguez

SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN REVIEWS IN MOJO & Q. MOJO Review: Written By Mark Paytress. 4 Star Review. ******************************************************************************************************* Q Review: Written By Ali Catterall

K-X-P Piccadilly Records Pick Of The Week (Posted By Harry)

K-X-P "Easy" (Melodic)

K-X-P ‘Easy’ is Pick Of The Week at Piccadilly Records K-X-P ‘Easy’ (Melodic) “Hot on the heels of their eponymous debut album (released on Smalltown Supersound in March ’11), Finnish electro-rock-stomp trio K-X-P are set to unleash a brand new three-track EP to mark their signing to Manchester’s Melodic label. If the music contained within … Continue reading

The Most Contagious Funk Itch…Reviews for Sharon Jones & The Dap – Kings (Posted By Harry)

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings 'Soul Time!' (Daptone Recordings)

The Independent and The Guardian Reviews of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Sharon Jones & The Dap – Kings (Daptone) We’ve got two very nice reviews for the #1 group on the soul scene today: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, courtesy of The Independent and The Guardian (in case the title didn’t give it away.) … Continue reading

NEW ALBUM / SINGLE RELEASES from SRD (Posted By Rico)


New Releases from SRD from 19.09.11 (In no particular order) New Album Releases 01. The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing  ‘Stormy Weather’ CD (The Viper Label) Garage-Rock/Blues/Soul  02. Various Artists ‘Three Months To Kill – West Coast Rock ‘n’ Roll’ 2CD (Fantastic Voyage) Rock N Roll  03. Various Artists ‘Raunchy Sugar The Pure Essence Of … Continue reading

Ramp Recordings Boss Tom Kerridge in Clash Magazine (Posted By Rico)

RAMP Recordings

Clash Magazine Podcast and Interview with Tom Kerridge “An all-vinyl underground affair” “DJ and RAMP Recordings boss Tom Kerridge steps up to provide this week’s Clash DJ podcast, with an all-vinyl underground affair. Such is the scope of RAMP’s carefully selected release schedule since its inception, that it’s fairly futile (and very much against the … Continue reading