The brilliant new single What The Water Gave Me from Florence and the Machine is just the start of what promises to be a big tilt towards superstardom when her second album drops later this year. Craig Silvey mixed ‘What the Water Gave Me’ in The Garden.
Comments Off on What the Water Gave MeThe third Hard Fi album Killer Sounds will be looking to follow in the footsteps of its chart-topping predecessors. The Staines 4-piece amalgamate everything from reggae to rave in another offering of their trademark, chorus-heavy indie pop. Paul ‘P-Dub’ Walton mixed Killer Sounds in Sofa Sound and Alan Moulder in Assault & Battery 1.
Comments Off on Killer SoundsThe second single from Hard Fi’s latest album, ‘Fire in the House’ looks set to take the Staines indie rockers’ triumphant festival season into the clubs for a late summer blast. The single, which was produced by Stuart Price and mixed by Alan Moulder, features a remix by the legendary Tiesto. Alan mixed ‘Fire in […]
Comments Off on Fire in the HouseBaxter’s back with his third album, and the first for six years. Described by Dury himself as ‘seaside psychedelia’, Happy Soup makes for a great summer album, with tales of holidays in the sun against a backdrop of laid back, sleepy tracks. Happy Soup was produced and mixed by Craig Silvey in The Garden.
Comments Off on Happy SoupCharlie Simpson’s debut showcases the former Busted and Fightstar man’s ability to craft anthemic indie and acoustic tracks, adding to his past repertoire of guitar pop and hardcore. Young Pilgrim was recorded and produced by Danton Supple in Assault & Battery 2.
Comments Off on Young PilgrimOne of the UK’s most exciting new bands, Fixers mix psychedelia with classic dance grooves and pop loops to create some of the most refreshing and forward-thinking material you’ll hear over the next couple of years. ‘Swimmhaus Johannesburg’ was mixed by Alan Moulder in Assault & Battery 1. B-side, ‘It Won’t Be Long’, was co-produced […]
Comments Off on Swimmhaus JohannesburgThe latest guitar band to come from the school of prolific producer Stephen Street. Viva Brother’s Famous first Words one of the most talked about debut albums of 2011. Famous First Words was recorded and mixed at Angelic Studios. Overdubs were recorded in The Bunker.
Comments Off on Famous First WordsThe Horrors story enters its next phase with the release of Skying on XL Records. Southend’s psychedelic flag flyers’ third album follows the critically acclaimed Primary Colours and with lead single ‘Still Life’ already gaining plaudits from the tastemakers, we’re odds on for another triumph. Skying was partly tracked and mixed in The Garden by Craig Silvey.
Comments Off on SkyingLoud, angry and wholly satisfying punk music from the Deltasonic-signed The Suzukis, who have become firm favourites of Radio One’s Zane Lowe this year. The Suzukis was mixed at The Motor Museum by Mike Crossey.
Comments Off on The SuzukisBe Ready, The debut from Dennis Hopper Choppers, breathes the rich musical influences of its founding member, Ben Nicholls, who was raised on a toothsome diet of Big Bill Broonzy, Johnny Cash, Charlie Feathers, The Cramps, Sonny Burgess and others, while also feasting on the raucous alternative festivals which used to take place in his […]
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