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Uncle Dysfunktional

Posted on July 2, 2007 by ether

The old Mancunian rogues have re-grouped for their first studio album in fourteen years, and judging by the funky beats, electric guitars and dance-floor grooves, it’s as if Sean, Bez and co. have never been away. Happy Mondays were in The Garden in June and July 2006, mixing tracks for the album Uncle Dysfunktional with […]

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Hope

Posted on July 2, 2007 by ether

An interesting youth Foy Vance had, it would appear. Claiming Belfast has his hometown, his childhood would see his preacher father however moved the family to and from Louisiana, Alabama and Oklahoma, meaning that young Foy could soak up plenty of diverse musical strands. Some years later, an album called ‘Hope’ appeared, casting shades of […]

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Foundations

Posted on June 25, 2007 by ether

The past year has been building up to the inevitable – a smash hit for the wonderful Kate Nash. And here it is. ‘Foundations’ entered the UK charts at number two, not bad, and with a hugely-hyped album on the way too, mega-stardom awaits. Kate Nash has been working with producer Paul Epworth and engineer […]

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Tall Stories From Under The Table

Posted on June 25, 2007 by ether

With a canny similarity to The Jam in their heyday, Dogs seem to perfectly capture the mood of present-day Britain with their second album – lots of references to troubled housing estates, rebellious youth, drugs, general naughtiness etc. Oh joyous world!! Dogs were tracking the album ‘Tall Stories From Under The Table’ in The Garden […]

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Do It Again

Posted on June 18, 2007 by ether

Do It Again is the first single from the legendary dance duo’s sixth album has been pumping around the airwaves and download charts for some time leading up to the physical release. What makes it extra special to Miloco is that it features the funked-up vocals of another one of our clients, one Ali Love. […]

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Burn Your Own Church

Posted on June 18, 2007 by ether

They’ve been releasing singles for ten years, and collaborating with the likes of Royksopp, Rammstein, and The Rapture, but the Parisian electro duo Black Strobe have finally come round to releasing their debut album, featuring epic guitar parts, sweeping synths and colossal beats. Between November 2006 and February 2007, Black Strobe used The Square, The […]

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What Am I Fighting For

Posted on June 4, 2007 by ether

The funkiest trio in the land return with the follow up single to ‘Love Ya’. It’s another great slice of their 80’s influenced electro soul, proving yet again their ability to make cutting-edge tunes, yet tailoured for complete commercial accessibility. ‘What Am I Fighting For’ was produced by Mike Spencer in his programming room at […]

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These Things Move In Threes

Posted on May 28, 2007 by ether

They hail from Bexhill-On-Sea, and seem to love Thundercats (or hate them, seeing as they named themselves after the ‘cats arch-enemy). Anyway with a lot of tooth-cutting and fanbase-building on this year’s NME Awards Tour, Mumm Ra unveil their debut LP ‘These Things Move In Threes’, which is filled with sing-a-long choruses, driving guitars, crashing […]

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Colour It In

Posted on May 14, 2007 by ether

Having grown up in London, before moving to breathe in the fresh Channel air of Brighton, The Maccabees are the present-day darlings of the South-East. ‘Colour It In’ is a slice of guitar-pop brilliance, and that is that!! The Maccabees were in The Pool and The Engine Room in Summer 2006, with producer Ben Hillier […]

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Red Handed

Posted on May 14, 2007 by ether

The Beat: Root singer, and daughter of Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover, releases her debut solo album – a fine collection of superbly-crafted acoustic blues tracks, complimented by an equally brilliant backing group including a member of David Bowie’s ‘Spiders From Mars’ band. Gillian Glover used The Toyshop, The Garden and The Square to mix […]

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