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Last of the Lookers

Posted on June 2, 2008 by ether

Peckham’s favourite indie-rock rogues unleash their newest single, ‘Last of the Lookers’, the follow-up to ‘Education Part 2’. Producer Clive Langer and engineer Finn Eiles tracked the single in The Square in 2007.

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Where Do You Go

Posted on June 2, 2008 by ether

Mr Lean and his ‘J’-friendly cohorts release single number 2, fresh off their highly-anticipated forthcoming debut album, set for release this summer. Producer Mike Crossey mixed ‘Where Do You Go’ in Miloco’s Musikbox in December 2007.

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Two Doors Down

Posted on June 2, 2008 by ether

The Jets take a summer-time dip into the waters of classic 80s pop for the third single release from their new album, ‘Twenty One’. ‘Two Doors Down’ was tracked and mixed by producer Erol Alkan and engineer Al O’Connell at a variety of Miloco Studios: The Pool, Sofa Sound and Musikbox.

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This Is Alphabeat

Posted on June 2, 2008 by ether

The Danish Uber-Pop outfit Alphabeat have been enjoying the attention of their adoring UK fanbase since re-locating to London earlier in the year, and have lit-up the alternative pop scene with a whirlwind of press plus a headline slot on the succesful Wonky Pop Tour. The turn of the summer marks the band’s debut album […]

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Songs in A&E

Posted on May 26, 2008 by ether

Jason Pierce’s world-famous outfit return for their sixth studio album, in good time to prove they are still the masters of their distinctive uplifting psych-gloom indie legacy. Songs in A&E was mixed in The Garden throughout the Spring of 2007. Jason also occupied one of Miloco’s private programming suites to write the album.

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Soul On Fire

Posted on May 19, 2008 by ether

Soul On Fire is the pilot flight from Spiritualized’s sixth studio album, Songs in A&E. Another fine display of Jason Pierce’s refined string-sweeping anthemic psych-indie.Songs in A&E’ was mixed in The Garden throughout the Spring of 2007. Jason also occupied one of Miloco’s private programming suites.

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Bleeding All Over You

Posted on May 19, 2008 by ether

The new single from Martha, released on 7″ vinyl, is a sumptous taster of the great new material on her latest album, I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too. Producer Mike Hedges mixed ‘Bleeding All Over You’ in The Yard in November 2007.

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More News From Nowhere

Posted on May 12, 2008 by ether

The Bad Seeds get their groove going to some soothing Rhythm & Blues for the second single, More News From Nowhere, from Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!. The Cave crew pull yet another corker from their vintage hats! The Garden was used to lay overdubs across the whole of Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!. The sessions were produced by Nick Launay […]

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I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too

Posted on May 12, 2008 by ether

The latest apple to fall from the Wainwright family tree comes from daughter / sister Martha. It’s somehow hard to believe this is only her second album, but it is yet further evidence of the free-flowing song-writing talent in the family blood. ‘I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too’ contains covers by Pink Floyd and […]

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Takes

Posted on May 12, 2008 by ether

Introduce yourselves to the third solo album from the former-Fridge member and now acclaimed nu-folk pioneer. Adem’s Takes is a truly inspirational set of 12 covers he was fond of as a youth, and has earned him a place on the NME’s recent ‘Top 50 modern innovators of music’ poll. ‘Takes’ was engineered by Mark Rankin. Mark and […]

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