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The End Of History

Posted on August 7, 2006 by ether

Described as ‘lullabies worthy of Nick Drake’, ‘Dublin’s most luminescent songwriter’ has released ‘a debut that oozes rare confidence, startling maturity and undoubted originality’. So it’s safe to say this debut is destined for the adoration of many. All but one of the songs from The End Of History were mixed in our Engine Room […]

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The Bright Lights & What I Should Have Learned

Posted on July 31, 2006 by ether

The eagerly anticipated debut from Nude’s Duels has bagged no little critical acclaim. ‘Genuinely spellbinding’ said a bewitched ClickMusic.com and ‘a mega hit waiting’ predicted NME. Meanwhile, the mathematical boffins at The Fly gave it 4.5 out of 5 and The Guardian pronounced it ‘anthemic’. Duels were tracking and mixing The Bright Lights & What […]

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Great Western

Posted on July 24, 2006 by ether

The solo debut album ‘Great Western’, from the temporarily non-Manic, Mr James Dean Bradfield. Includes the tracks Run Romeo Run, That’s No Way To Tell A Lie, An English Gentleman and Which Way To Kyffin, all tracked with us here at Miloco. James was tracking the album with producer Guy Massey in the winter of […]

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Watermelon Oranges

Posted on July 24, 2006 by ether

The latest delicate release from Mr Foy Vance, the man with “an unbelievable voice…[who dwells in] the premier league of British songwriters” according to the pen wielders at The Sunday Times. Features the tracks Home, Stoke My Fire, Sometimes, Don’t Please Yourself & Homebird, all of which were mixed in The Garden with Matt Hyde […]

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Tears Don’t Fall & The Poison

Posted on July 17, 2006 by ether

Tears Don’t Fall is the new single from the Welsh metallers and it comes in a variety of formats with different additional tracks and artwork. Choose from a Pantera cover on CD, a Metallica cover on 7″ or a CD with live tracks. There’s also a special limited edition release of debut album, The Poison, […]

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4 From The Village EP

Posted on July 10, 2006 by ether

Recent release from the combine harvester favouring gents includes the 6Music favourite Brittle Sticks. NME have described them thus: ‘Gorgeous four-part harmonies that sound something like a rustic Arcade Fire’, whilst The Observer murmoured ‘A contender for song of the summer, all scrumptious harmonies and bittersweet lyrics.’ Fields were in Miloco recording the 4 From […]

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Flight Of The Raven

Posted on July 10, 2006 by ether

“Inspired by the crazy shit that takes place on tour, but not the driving-down-the-highway stuff. It’s about damaging yourself playing, staying up too late, drinking all day long… it’s generally about losing your mind…” Sound appealing? Then pop along and slip behind the wheel of Winnebago Deal. Their Jack Endino-produced album Flight Of The Raven, […]

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Cunts Are Still Running The World

Posted on July 4, 2006 by ether

It’s rather rude and it’s rather good and you can only get hold of it online. The ever-current and essential Mr Cocker returns to our happy ears with a brutal (but effortlessly tuneful) assessment of Live 8 and the state of the world in general. Jarvis was in The Square & the Engine Room in […]

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Sheila

Posted on July 3, 2006 by ether

You may remember our favourite Wimbeldon ruffian released this cracking concoction of a rash of reggae, an inkling of indie and a splash of steeldrums last summer, but it was so darn good he had to treat us all to it again this year. Jamie T was in The Toyshop throughout 2006 recording the single […]

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The World Woke Up Without Him

Posted on July 1, 2006 by ether

The World Woke Up Without Him is an EP from our Spot the ball competition winners, The Fractures. “Too melodic for punk, too gritty for new wave” pronounced P.I.M.P. London Magazine, while a Bull & Gate review swooned “The Fractures conjure memories of The Psychedelic Furs and perhaps early U2”.Recorded in The Garden with our […]

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