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adam has written the following articles:

33339

Sebastien Tellier - Sexuality

Review by Adam Anonymous

Sebastien Tellier, a.k.a. France’s supposed crown prince of electro-pop songwriting, fills Sexuality with mother-tongue seductions, but language is no barrier. What is: a strange lack of sexiness. And that cover»

32219

In Search Of The Youth Crew: Cadence Weapon's here to call out hipsters

In Depth by Adam Anonymous

If US crack-rap brothers Clipse had crammed on indie hip-hop ethics and chomped through a collection of European techno instead of pushing contraband, they may have arrived somewhere close to precocious Canadian emcee Cadence Weapon»

29887

Drugs, pop music and invented words: Autechre talk Quaristice and beyond

In Depth by Adam Anonymous

Preconceptions are a curious thing, especially when it comes to fêted electronica twosome Autechre. Thankfully they are refreshingly down-to-earth and regular gentlemen, in the truest sense of the word, as they wind up for latest (ninth) album, Quaristice»

32344

Sightings - Through The Panama

Review by Adam Anonymous

Sightings don’t do songs as such. They do brooding menace. For about two seconds. And then they do attacks. Disorientating, out-of-tune-yet-somehow-clinging-together barrages, circling, locust fashion, around your head»

30707

Clockcleaner - Babylon Rules

Review by Adam Anonymous

For a man who claims to have lost his virginity aged 14, Clockcleaner’s front bastard John A Sharkey III should probably have overcome his obsession with ejaculating inside ladies»

28137

Oxbow - The Narcotic Story

Review by Adam Anonymous

It’s not the words that matter exactly. It’s the manner in which they’re dispatched. This dirt doesn’t wash out...»

28155

Oneida at Dublin Whelans, Sat 06 Oct

Review by Adam Anonymous

“Dude! That was sweeeeeet,” the huddled members of Oneida are overheard to burble post-encore. And, and on the whole, they’re not far wrong...»

26342

Fog - Ditherer

Review by Adam Anonymous

It’s the quiet ones you have to watch, although the creator of such cliché possibly wasn’t dreaming of barely-classifiable records by semi-obscure Minneapolis-based soloists-turned-bands...»

26055

Aesop Rock - None Shall Pass

Review by Adam Anonymous

Having switched coasts for the first time in his life, None Shall Pass envelops the sounds of hip-hop’s spiritual home, New York City, more than any album in Aesop Rock's career...»

26386

Lethal Bizzle - Bizzle Bizzle

Review by Adam Anonymous

If anybody in the history of hearing has mentioned themselves more over the course of a career than London grime-turned-all-over-the-place emcee Lethal Bizzle, they’re obviously too busy repeating their own name to release any records...»

26384

Kid Acne - Worst Luck EP

Review by Adam Anonymous

Much like television viewers and moviegoers have become desensitized to violence, rap fans will soon no longer register tough guy posturing or any sort of seriousness at all. And Kid Acne will clean up...»

26382

Bloc Party - Hunting For Witches

Review by Adam Anonymous

Bloc Party continue their reign as the most sonically remarkable band in British popular music...»

25144

Mice Parade - Mice Parade

Review by Adam Anonymous

Fairly without exception, everything about Mice Parade is understated, from the attention-deflecting eponymous title right through to its ever-present plaintive tone. Yet Mice Parade have never before been quite this accessible.»

25143

Fridge - The Sun

Review by Adam Anonymous

Timing, ironically for a band so disregarding of traditional song structures, hasn’t served Fridge well.»

23082

Calvin Johnson & The Sons Of The Soil - Calvin Johnson & The Sons Of The Soil

Review by Adam Anonymous

It would seem accidental counterculture figures that came to characterise American lo-fi in the 1990s are getting misty eyed...»

21702

The Third Hand

Review by Adam Anonymous

Who gives a fuck if moronic intelligentsia and sell-out shouters will condemn RJD2 to a life of Moby-level antichrist status? Because the bottom line is, for all its comparative brave departures and originality, The Third Hand isn’t particularly engaging...»

12727

Let Airplanes Circle Overhead - Let Airplanes Circle Overhead

Review by Adam Anonymous

Maybe Mogwai started it, but while Canada’s taken the instrumental template into territories so experimental that repeated listens become chore-worthy, Blair and Bush lands respectively have set to work on a fresh sub-genre: post-rock-lite.»

12351

Cat Power - The Greatest

Review by Adam Anonymous

Cat Power's new LP ‘The Greatest’ can’t, and doesn’t, live up to preceding gem-slash-masterpiece ‘You Are Free’. Not that you’d guess by this 45...»

12337

José González - Veneer

Review by Adam Anonymous

Too many non-thinking musical halfwits will try and convince you that bigger is better. Basic is bad. Right?»

11959

The Gossip - Standing In The Way Of Control

Review by Adam Anonymous

With hip-swinging fun sufficient to sway even the nastiest chauvinist into reconsidering their take on equality, The Gossip are feminism-inclined rock with a crucial difference.»

9666

Sway - Download

Review by Adam Anonymous

Anybody who thought UK hip-hop was the preserve of colourlessly earnest backpack-wearers patently hasn't met Sway.»

9514

Clark at Bristol Thekla Social, Wed 14 Sep

Review by Adam Anonymous

Following innovators can be a tough task. Trick number one: Get absolutely sh*t-wasted...»

9431

Asva at Bristol Thekla Social, Thu 01 Sep

Review by Adam Anonymous

At first the vibrations feel as if an errant mobile phone is going off, only all over your body. Eventually, it’s akin to being buried in a pile of spinning washing machines full of weapons-grade concrete.»

8876

Kano - Home Sweet Home

Review by Adam Anonymous

Kano’s production associate Paul Epworth might’ve somewhat botched the point when he called grime, “The most punk thing that has happened in ages”, but he’s painfully close.»

8820

SuperSonic Festival: jubilations, irritations and evacuations

In Depth by Adam Anonymous

SuperSonic 2005 might’ve ended in unsettling evacuation, controlled explosions reverberating the tarmac outside, but as Birmingham’s city centre was cleared amid security alerts, shockwaves from two perception-altering acts remained most lasting. Lucky that dropping sonic bombs is the only terrorism we’re interested in round these parts, then.»

8586

Dälek invasion

News by Adam Anonymous

As well as appearing at the Supersonic Festival, DiS-approved New Jersey hip-hop heavyweights Dälek hit the UK for a series of dates this month, starting tonight.»

4747

Dr Drakes closes

News by Adam Anonymous

One of the UK’s best loved small venues, and hub of the Aberdeen music scene, Dr Drakes, has been forced to close.»

7269

DJ/Rupture - Special Gunpowder

Review by Adam Anonymous

Eclecticism. It doesn’t have to be a dirty word, y’know.»

7260

The Transmissionary Six - Get Down

Review by Adam Anonymous

All too often, singer-songwriter types at an age where most people should be making children instead of records are over-earnest, tedium-exuding bores.»

7054

Roots Manuva - Double Drat

Review by Adam Anonymous

Balls to all the pretentious messageboard heads who’ll doubtless argue until they’re blue in their bedrooms – Roots Manuva is the finest emcee in Britain. Period.»

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