She’s was arguably one of the biggest newcomers of 2007, and her debut LP, ‘Made of Bricks’ was one of the years successes. Kate Nash’s ‘Made of Bricks’ was partly tracked in The Pool and The Engine Room in the first half of 2007. She was in the studios with producer Paul Epworth and Miloco […]
Comments Off on Made Of BricksNot so long ago, Mr. Faulkner was struggling to secure a record deal, as he claims numerous label bosses deemed him as “schizophrenic”. Now of course he has jostled Elvis Presley off the album chart’s peak, as a result of his debut LP’s soaring success. His top trump card excels in witty lyrics, great voice, […]
Comments Off on Handbuilt By RobotsOne of two tunes firing Mr. Faulkner to superstardom – alongside his cover of Massive Attack’s ‘Teardrop’ – ‘Dream Catch Me’ is surfing nicely on the crest of the single-chart wave, on the back of his hugely successful debut album. ‘Dream Catch Me’ was produced and mixed by Mike Spencer at Miloco’s HQ in Bermondsey.
Comments Off on Dream Catch MeIt’s time for the Hoxton electro-soulster to break through into the strasphere of stardom. He’s on the new Chemical Brothers single and his highly-anticipated debut album is lurking around the corner ready to pounce. But for now, here’s a little taster, ‘Secret Sunday Lover’, which is certain to be tearing up the dancefloors across the […]
Comments Off on Secret Sunday LoverIt’s not a type of Northern European cheese, infact forget any jokes about this one, as Goodbooks have a point to get across: Despite all the supposed political resolutions over the decades, it has been over a century since the world-at-large has seen peace. Passchendaele, for those interested, is a town in Belgium which heavily […]
Comments Off on PasschendaeleNamed after an expression from every small and hairy person’s favourite film from the 80s, Willow, Scotland’s Dykeenies are tipped to make their mark on contemporary art-pop in the second-half of 2007. Dykeenies were in The Engine Room in February 2007 with producer/engineer Dave Eringa, where they mixed their debut album including the ‘Clean Up […]
Comments Off on Clean Up Your EyesFluorescent Adolescent, the second single from ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’ sees the Monkeys explore topics like male promiscuity, kamu-sutra style books and all that carry on. Great for a festival sing-a-long. Arctic Monkeys recorded ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’ in The Garden Studios in summer 2006 with co-producers/engineers Mike Crossey and James Ford.
Comments Off on Fluorescent AdolescentPet Shop Boys-influenced dance-pop act unleash this three-track release, just for all those download dudes. That is you can find it on iTunes, but in your everyday HMV store it could be slim pickings in ‘The English Channel’ section. The English Channel were in The Toyshop all the way back in March 2006 with engineer […]
Comments Off on The English Channel No.1In a time where it seems no artist’s sound can escape descriptions of cross-genres, many have been waiting for someone to dare step away from the indie/electro realm and really broaden the horizons of ‘musical mixture’. Mr Hudson and the Library should certainly make an impression with their efforts to do so, as debut album […]
Comments Off on A Tale Of Two CitiesWe Are The Night is their sixth studio album, and it consists of all the trademarks – thumping beats, steaming basslines, catchy dance melodies and special guests. Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons pull another cracker out of the bag. The Chemical Brothers mixed the album in the The Engine Room throughout 2006 and the start […]
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