Following on from their 2007 mini-album, ‘Forever On’, The Draytones set about to in inject some psychedelia into the current indie rock scene. ‘Up In My Head’ is the London band’s full-length debut. Album track ‘Summer’s Arrived’ was mixed in Sofa Sound by Jamie Lewis in December 2007.
Comments Off on Up In My HeadA fluorescent plimsole’d army awaits. Finally, Hadouken!’s pionnering grindie debut is unleashed. Miloco The Yard and The Engine Room were both used to mix ‘Music For An Accelerated Culture’. Iain Gore and engineer Alex Dromgoole were both on mixing duties.
Comments Off on Music For An Accelerated CultureYou’d do well to avoid the press hype engulfing these Canadian electro innovators at the moment. Their self-titled debut album is surely a front-runner for best newcomer of the year. Crystal Castles mixed ‘Crystal Castles’ in The Yard in December 2007 with engineer Alex Dromgoole.
Comments Off on Crystal CastlesThe most floor-fillingly fantastic disco artist of 2008! Sam arrived with intent early in the year with super-hit ‘Black and Gold’, and followed it up with the slap-bass funk pop wonder of ’21st Century Life’. And then there’s the 11 other cracking tunes which grace his debut album. Richard X & Pete Hofmann, and Paul […]
Comments Off on Sam SparroThe agonising ten-year wait for a new Portishead record is over. Rejoice, ‘Third’ is here!! Portishead used Miloco Sofa Sound in the final stages of production on the album. They were there in October 2007 with engineer Craig Silvey.
Comments Off on ThirdPop Grooves release the new feel-good single from London indie band Idle Lovers. Just because they’re idle, doesn’t mean they’re selfish. The new Elvis Costello and the Attractions?? The single was tracked in The Square in September 2007 by producer Premen Underhill.
Comments Off on Big ImpressionGeek-chic appears to be escalating to new heights. Esser (born Ben Esser) is carving himself an uncomparable position at the cutting edge of pop. A star beckons! ‘I Love You’ was mixed in The Yard in December 2007 by engineer Alex Dromgoole.
Comments Off on I Love YouThis Parisian duo took the channel crossing to pursue their love of post-punk in London. Their debut album is a fine take on influences such as Gang of Four, Joy Division and Sonic Youth, with an unmissable and resounding spread of French electro throughout. The self-titled debut LP from John & Jehn was mixed in […]
Comments Off on John & JehnHere’s the debut album from Eight Legs – a collection of blues-influenced indie. Their ‘search’ has thus far lead them from a quiet youth in Stratford-Upon-Avon to the tougher North London district of Wood Green, where the lad-like and Libertine-esque quartet caught the eye of Weekender Records. Producer John Fortis and engineer Martin Jenkins mixed […]
Comments Off on Searching for the Simple LifeWhereas the Arctics make the headlines for Sheffield music, let us not forget another of the Steel City’s true contemporary innovators. The Long Blondes are back in fine fettle with the follow up to debut album ‘Someone to Drive you Home, ploughing further into their distinct field of vigorous indie synthpop. ‘Couples’ was tracked by producer Erol […]
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