Reviews archives for November 2003
Escape Pod - Losing Control
Published 30th November, 2003
After an ultra limited 10" EP on Rex Records, new kids on the...
Sam & Me - A Demonstration By
Published 27th November, 2003
After hooking up at college in Brighton & appearing in numerous...
DNCN - Crayons EP
Published 27th November, 2003
The first release for Manchester's Phush Consumables sees their...
Joy Zipper - The Stereo And God EP
Published 25th November, 2003
Casting your mind back through the ages of cool musical couples,...
Matmos - The West
Published 24th November, 2003
Reissued after years of being deleted, 'The West' was...
Four Tet - As Serious As Your Life (Jay Dee Remix)
Published 24th November, 2003
Different from the recent single of the same name, this promo...
Gimmik - Back To Basics
Published 24th November, 2003
The title couldn't be more fitting, Gimmik have certainly looked...
Larry Ellis And Black Hammer - Funky Thing 1 And 2
Published 17th November, 2003
More seriously rare funk, gathered from dusty master tapes that were...
Boy Robot - Glamorizing Corporate Lifestyle
Published 17th November, 2003
Man, what a killer album! Hitting the spot in all the right places,...
Minotaur Shock - Rinse
Published 17th November, 2003
Three years back, a vinyl only EP entitled 'Bagatelle' was...
Maher Shalal Hash Baz - Blues Du Jour
Published 17th November, 2003
You could argue that anyone who makes a music career out of short...
James Yorkston - Someplace Simple
Published 10th November, 2003
Remember the NAM scene? Young polite men, politely dressed and...
Kid 606 - Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You
Published 10th November, 2003
Certainly not an unknown in the electronic field, the Kid's...
Triosk Meets Jan Jelinek - 1 + 3 + 1
Published 10th November, 2003
Get past the fact '1 +3 + 1' is released on Pole's own...
Hymie's Basement - Hymie's Basement
Published 3rd November, 2003
Any collaboration with Anticon supremo Why? should surely result in a...
B. Fleischmann - Welcome Tourist
Published 3rd November, 2003
Thank the Lord for Morr, always consistant and always excellent....