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Retro-Futuristic music is a way of life – An interview with...
Having emerged on the Irish music scene in, a lot has already been said and written about Dublin synthpop / synthwave artist CIRCUIT3. Die-hard...
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 180122
Things are slowly picking up after the post-Christmas, post-New year, Post-apocalyptic, post-everything lull of recent months. Plenty of new music swirling around the office...
UK electro duo SPRAY will a more ethical 2022 in ‘The...
British dance-pop duo Spray presents their clever and concept-packed single 'The Big Idea' from their new 12-track album 'Ambiguous Poems About Death', newly released via Manchester's Analogue Trash label. Packed full of acerbic...
Ambiguous Poems About Death – Spray (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
It is fair to say that Hammered in an Airport is one of my favourite tracks of the year, which is odd because synth-driven...
The Festive Forty: A Big Groovy End of Year Playlist
So, that was the musical year that was. And to give you just a small taste of the cool music and even cooler people...
That Was The Music Week That Was – 0512221
Less music has been written about on the site than usual this week so I have gained some inspiration from the "to do" pile,...
Blurred in The Background – Spray (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
The last single, Hammered in An Airport, takes a bit of beating. It is hard to think of any recent song, or indeed any...
The Was The Musical Week That Was – 051121
Plenty of great new music for you to check out this week. As always, if you want to make sure that grassroots cretives such...
Hammered In An Airport – Spray (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
I always like music with neat titles. If those titles also make you smile when you read them so much the better. So the...
The Ballad of Xmas ’99 (Oh Cliff) – Spray (reviewed by...
As long as there has been music vying to be the Christmas No. 1 there have been songs that challenge such modern traditions. This...
Anthologised by Cherry Red – Spray (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
You can probably tell from the title that the song comes from a slightly tongue in cheek place. A song about a band with...