REVIEW: 11 Jun 2009
More hits than misses on the charity compilation covers album
REVIEW: 17 Nov 2008
Making more out of less, the fundamentals of the Irish music scene are still sound.
REVIEW: 07 May 2008
The Northern Rock scene is showcased to superb effect in this Gary Lightbody-approved compilation.
REVIEW: 23 Jul 2007
If ever a cause needed highlighting, it’s the ongoing tragedy in Darfur, Sudan, which in the recent words of Goal’s John O’Shea "the international...
REVIEW: 30 Apr 2007
A taster for the latest Camping compilation, EP 1 captures the edgy atmosphere of a three-day warehouse party in Berlin. Ben Klock’s ‘Similar...
REVIEW: 26 Feb 2007
Ceol ’07 is the third instalment of an annual compilation, created as part of Seachtain Na Gaeilge, which collects native-language tracks from...
REVIEW: 02 Oct 2006
The debut on Magda’s new label defies expectations. You’d be forgiven for thinking that the infectious chords and squelchy bass of Konrad Black’s...
REVIEW: 13 Sep 2006
Rogues Gallery , can be roughly – if fancifully – described as a Hallowe’en masqued ball staged on a decrepit ghost galleon. Featuring a cast of...
REVIEW: 05 Sep 2006
James Holden and Milky Globe (aka Lo boss Jon Tye) team up for a synapse-frying excursion on ‘Sun Spots’ that starts like Seefeel, before mutating into...
REVIEW: 18 Jan 2006
You can set your watch by Front End Synthetics and their smorgasbord of diverse electronica.
INTERVIEW: 11 Aug 2005
Unplugging the amplifiers brings out the gentler, more vulnerable side of any band. Acoustic 05 offers an unprecedented expose of these moments, drawing from...
REVIEW: 04 Apr 2005
Sixteen stone-cold dancehall classics from the last decade. Tracks from the likes of Shabba, Super Cat, Junior Reid, Mad Lion and – of course – Chaka...
REVIEW: 30 Mar 2005
Like our friends in the North, DJ Hell and Gigolos haven’t gone away, you know. On the latest annual Gigolos compilation, the German label keeps up with...
REVIEW: 29 Mar 2005
When he’s not off partying with Sven Vath or DJing for three days in a row, Richie Hawtin runs the Minus label and its latest compilation runs the full...
REVIEW: 22 Mar 2005
From the '70s porn image on the cover to Comtron's pervy contributions, there's no doubt that Black Label have hit on a strain of electro that's high in the...
REVIEW: 15 Mar 2005
Maybe the title should read 'electronic disco', as the best tracks on this compilation have nothing to do with filtered disco.
REVIEW: 14 Mar 2005
This new compilation makes nods to both mainstream approval and Novamute's cult status.
REVIEW: 04 Mar 2005
Free party types Spiral Tribe – they were behind the legendary 1992 Castlemorton rave - deliver a compilation as well as a DVD documenting their travels....
REVIEW: 03 Mar 2005
It’s another year, so that means another compilation from the ever-reliable NRK. Musically, it’s the same deep, flowing techy house as ever, with...
REVIEW: 01 Mar 2005
There’s enough 1970s-style rock and roll on this wildly eclectic album to boot it firmly out of the folk category. But with the likes of Andy Irvine,...
REVIEW: 18 Feb 2005
Tonight’s noisily chatty office-party crowd are certainly excited about something, but it may or may not be Life After Modelling. They should be, though:...
REVIEW: 16 Feb 2005
Taking the ‘concept’ compilation to a new level of daftness is ‘We Can…’, which sees 70s funk and soul legends like Tina Turner, Earth, Wind & Fire...
REVIEW: 07 Feb 2005
Mad German techno woman Ellen Alien’s Bpitch label is often as much of a miss as a hit, but this compilation has more highlights than lowlights. Kiki,...
REVIEW: 04 Feb 2005
Old dub reggae bands don’t retire, they just transform themselves into DJs and mix compilations like ‘Beatz & Bobz’. Dreadzone deliver exactly what...
REVIEW: 04 Feb 2005
Compiled and mixed by Joe Ransom – no, we’ve never heard of him either – this mix features some breaks, some hip-hop a dash of house and electro and,...
REVIEW: 31 Jan 2005
The fare from acts like Chiara Browne & The Rose Ponies, Q, Earthquake Hair, Wally Page and Sonny Condell is excellent.
REVIEW: 15 Dec 2004
The surprise huge success of last year’s EBTTRT album proved that, despite the continuing bootleg craze, there’s still a market for the gentle cover...
REVIEW: 14 Dec 2004
Mixed this time around by the musical know-it-alls that are Glasgow’s Optimo DJs, this is like a ‘Radio Soulwax’ for Wire fans.
REVIEW: 04 Dec 2004
If you thought Switzerland was a boring place then think again, as this compilation collects minimal and electro strands of house and techno from underground...
REVIEW: 29 Nov 2004
Soma’s annual compilation doesn’t yield any great surprises, but, like the label itself, it’s solid and reliable with tracks from Envoy, Funk D’Void...
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