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Courtship Dating

Posted on March 31, 2008 by ether

This US electronica act are one of a handful of American bands making waves on the UK alternative live circuit. Memsmeric electro-melodies are a commonplace feature of CC’s tunes, as displayed beautifully on ‘Courtship Dating’. A selection of tracks from the band’s debut album were mixed in The Yard by Alex Dromgoole in December 2007, […]

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Hearts Burst Into Fire

Posted on March 31, 2008 by ether

The Bullet boys are back in town. ‘Hearts Burst Into Fire’ – another fire-cracker specimen of BFMV’s multi-million selling hardcore, is released from the band’s ‘Scream Aim Fire’ album. Matt Hyde engineered ‘Scream Aim Fire’, throughout 2006 and 2007, with metal super-producer Colin Richardson.

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Not Nineteen Forever

Posted on March 31, 2008 by ether

The latest product of Manchester’s well-oiled conveyor belt of rock talent take their final preparations before the launch of their hotly anticipated debut album. ‘Not Nineteen Forever’ was mixed in The Engine Room by producer Ben Hillier and engineer Ferg Peterkin in August 2007.

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Back to the Cat

Posted on March 31, 2008 by ether

The former Magazine bassist and Bad Seed member returns once again with more experimental explorations into jazz and electronica. ‘Back to the Cat’ was mixed in Miloco The Yard in October 2007, with engineer Rob Kirwan.

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I Need Something

Posted on March 31, 2008 by ether

More soothing surf-folk from the nattiest strummer around. Faulkner lengthens the legacy of his platinum-selling ‘Hand Built By Robots’ album. Newton Faulkner’s ‘I Need Something’ was produced by Mike Spencer at Miloco in 2007.

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Half In Love With Elizabeth

Posted on March 24, 2008 by ether

Mystery Jets give another dazzling example of quite why they are at the very top of the UK indie pop scene this year, with the third single from Twenty One. Twenty One, which includes the single ‘Half In Love With Elizabeth’, was produced by Erol Alkan and engineered by Al O Connell and Jimmy Robertson at […]

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Merry Happy

Posted on March 24, 2008 by ether

A new year, a new season, and the Kate Nash success story rolls on as freely as ever. ‘Merry Happy’ is released amidst a flurry of festival performances around the globe. The single was tracked in The Pool in the summer of 2007 by producer Paul Epworth and engineer Mark Rankin.

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Century

Posted on March 24, 2008 by ether

New single from Sheffield’s Long Blondes is released on 7″ by Rough Trade. The band’s second long-player is excitingly set to follow shortly. ‘Century’ was tracked in The Garden during the album sessions in October and November 2007, by producer Erol Alkan and engineer Jimmy Robertson.

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You Have No Idea What You Are Getting Yourself Into

Posted on March 24, 2008 by ether

One of the key soundtracks to the 2008 chapter of nu-rave has arrived. Don’t rely on the the inadequately-sized sleeve to jog your memory of the record’s name. ‘You Have No Idea What You Are Getting Yourself Into’ was partially mixed in Sofa Sound in October and November 2007 by producer/engineer Eliot James.

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Twenty One

Posted on March 24, 2008 by ether

Hailing from a place as fantastical-sounding as Eel Pie Island, you’d be forgiven for expecting some intriguingly eccentric twists to the Mystery Jets’ strand of indie-folk, and once again they deliver with ‘Twenty One’, the follow up to 2004’s ‘Making Dens’. Mystery Jets did the Miloco tour in the latter half of 2007. The Pool, The Garden, […]

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