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Ice and Arrows

Posted on March 28, 2011 by ether

Ice and Arrows is the new single from Kingston-upon-Thames’ fast-rising electronic duo Alpines. Released on Polydor. Craig Silvey mixed and recorded overdubs on ‘Ice and Arrows’ in The Garden in November 2010.

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Belong

Posted on March 25, 2011 by ether

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart turned to Flood (producer) and Alan Moulder (mixer) for their second album, Belong, perhaps to execute that ‘Pumpkins-esque sound which both Flood and Alan can with masterful ease… Miloco engineer Darren Lawson gained a recording engineer credit on the album, which features the single ‘Heart in Your Heartbreak’. Belong was […]

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Strangers

Posted on March 18, 2011 by ether

Another example of the dark and anthemic mastery of White Lies. ‘Strangers’ is the new single from second album Ritual. Ritual was co-produced by Alan Moulder and Max Dingel, engineered and programmed by Max and mixed by Alan. The album was tracked and mixed in Miloco’s Assault & Battery 2 and Assault & Battery 1.

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That Very Night

Posted on March 14, 2011 by ether

This is the brilliant new single from Hollie Cook who gained recognition singing in the last line-up of The Slits, before turning to her solo career with the master of dub and pop recordings, producer Mike Pelanconi. Mike produced and mixed ‘That Very Night’ in Miloco’s Brighton studio, The Ironworks.

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Palaces of Montezuma

Posted on March 11, 2011 by ether

We’re loving this tune as much as its Egyptian Pharoe caricature sleeve of Mr Cave himself! ‘Palaces of Montezuma’ is from the album Grinderman 2, produced by Nick Launay. Overdubs were done in The Engine Room.

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The City

Posted on March 11, 2011 by ether

‘The City’ is the first single from the forthcoming album by the effervescent Patrick Wolf. His fantastic new album, Lupercalia is set for release in Spring 2011. Interface’s Tom Fuller engineered and did additional production on ‘The City’. Miloco’s Bridge and The Pool were used during production.

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What Did You Expect From The Vaccines

Posted on March 11, 2011 by ether

The meteoric rise of The Vaccines is outlined by the fact they played their first ever gig and achieved third position on the BBC’s Sound of 2011 poll within 6 months of each other. The anticipated debut album What Did You Expect From The Vaccines was produced by the brilliant Dan Grech-Marguerat, and was recorded at Miloco’s […]

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A History of Now

Posted on February 6, 2011 by ether

Asian Dub Foundation return with their seventh studio album to date, A History of Now, serving up another dose of their profoundly political dancehall/ragga/punk combo. ‘A History of Now’ is being cited in some corners of the music press as the most important release yet in ADF’s 16 year career… ‘A History of Now’ was partly tracked and […]

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Palace

Posted on January 28, 2011 by ether

The hotly anticipated debut album ‘Palace’, from London 5-piece Chapel Club instantly draws comparisons with contemporaries (and fello Miloco clients) White Lies and Editors, thanks to their trademark sombre vocals and epic guitar tracks. ‘Palace’ was produced by Paul Epworth and engineered by Mark Rankin in The Pool in 2010.

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Anna Calvi

Posted on January 17, 2011 by ether

One of the big tips on this year’s ‘Sound of 2011’ poll has released the album which is prompting the hype. Anna Calvi’s eponymous debut is released on Domino Records. Championed by Brian Eno who describes Calvi is the most visionary female artist since Patti Smith, she also supported Grinderman on their European tour in […]

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