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alexbbaker has written the following articles:

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Luke Vibert - Bizarster

Review by Alex Baker

Feels a bit lazy and thrown together»

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Panda Bear - Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper

Review by Alex Baker

Musically and thematically, PBVSGR seems like an ending of sorts.»

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Caribou - Our Love

Review by Alex Baker

So rich, so textured and despite being predominantly electronic, so human.»

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Luke Abbott - Wysing Forest

Review by Alex Baker

It is an album which requires patience, which, once granted provides ever increasing rewards.»

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Sonar 2014: the DiS review

In Depth by Alex Baker

Festivals can often feel a bit homogenous, if not in experience then more in setting, with camping fields and stages and, if you’re in the UK, lots of mud and rain. What makes Sonar so special and unique is that it manages to be a city festival, the size of one of the big camping jobbies. And that city is Barcelona. And it’s usually hot.»

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Martyn - The Air Between Words

Review by Alex Baker

Tracks like ‘Glassbeadgames’, “Two Leads and a Computer’ and ‘Forgiveness Step 2’ will be played again and again, particularly as the festival season gets into full flow, and will garner him much deserved praise, however you can’t help but feel the title of the album itself will exist as a mere footnote to their success.»

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Illum Sphere - Ghosts of Then and Now

Review by Alex Baker

The striking thing about Ghosts of Then and Now is just how mature and accomplished it is for a debut album.»

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Machinedrum - Vapor City

Review by Alex Baker

A release that slowly gets under your skin.»

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Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven

Review by Alex Baker

Soothing and transportative, and is able to define itself a little bit more with each listen.»

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Clark - Feast/Beast

Review by Alex Baker

A vindication of a career which has always balanced on the cutting edge.»

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Jackson and His Computerband - Glow

Review by Alex Baker

Glow is generally a mixed bag, gothic, cinematic and made for large spaces and big stages.»

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James Holden - The Inheritors

Review by Alex Baker

Beautiful, ethereal and organic, breathing with life and is as far removed from the clean overly produced dance music which James Holden holds in such distain.»

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Gold Panda - Half of Where You Live

Review by Alex Baker

The whole record has a dreamy quality, being just out of focus.»

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Mount Kimbie - Cold Spring Fault Less Youth

Review by Alex Baker

What at first might have appeared as a cynical attempt at increasing their accessibility, has, for these ears anyway, demonstrated the same distinctive originality which won over so many people in the first place.»

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DJ Koze - Amygdala

Review by Alex Baker

Amygdala is a thoroughly immersive album, possessing so many layers that it seems to change upon each listen.»

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Pantha Du Prince, The Bell Laboratory - Elements of Light

Review by Alex Baker

Having mastered the immensely difficult task of creating an excellent and functioning electronic long-player with Black Noise, Pantha du Prince has gone one further and created a piece of music that soothes and entices even the most impatient of modern ears.»

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John Talabot - Fin

Review by Alex Baker

The only real consistency is the unadulterated richness of the sound, as each and every track is brimming with organic texture.»

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ATP Nightmare Before Christmas: the DiS Review

In Depth by Alex Baker

A weekend spent at Butlins, in Minehead in early December certainly sounds like the stuff that nightmares are made of but fortunately in the hands of the boys and girls of All Tomorrow’s Parties, the Nightmare Before Christmas was anything but. No, that title goes exclusively to the journey back and the return to reality that followed. Fortunately, Alex Baker and Christopher Alcock are only going to talk about the good bit of their trip.»

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Kate Wax - Dust Collision

Review by Alex Baker

Dust Collision is beautifully composed, gracefully crossing genre boundary lines without ever sounding false or forced. »

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Various - IOTDXI

Review by Alex Baker

Listening to IOTDXI all the way through in one sitting does prove to be somewhat challenging, but there are enough gems here to justify its position in many a record collection.»

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Radiohead - TKOL RMX 1234567

Review by Alex Baker

Not only does TKOL 1234567 happily function as a record that makes sense when played start to finish, but also as a showcase of just how exciting and innovative the world of electronic music is in this day and age.»

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Debukas - Debukas001

Review by Alex Baker

While ‘Pointers’ remains the only track which is going to be a dead-cert hit on the club scene, the EP in its entirety shows Debukas to be an excellent producer, and hints that there is a lot more to come from this talented individual.»

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DiS meets Explosions In The Sky

In Depth by Alex Baker

To celebrate the release of Explosions In The Sky's sixth album, Take Care, Take Care, Take Care, guitarist and occasional bass player Michael James speaks to DiS about the album. »

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Pantha Du Prince - XI Versions of Black Noise

Review by Alex Baker

Not once do you get bored.»

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The Decemberists - The King is Dead

Review by Alex Baker

In altering their modus operandi, The Decemberists have lost some of the old, audacious magic. »

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Joy Division - +-

Review by Alex Baker

If you are a Joy Division fan and are not satisfied with the CDs and LPs that you already have, and have fifty quid to spare, then this release, of which only 5000 copies are being made, could be for you. The music is ace, but you already knew that.»

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Various - Fuck Dance, Let's Art

Review by Alex Baker

Whether Fuck Dance, Let's Art has any wider implications in relation to the state of Western or American society remains to be seen, however it does promise to deliver fresh and exciting results in a scene as DIY as punk ever was, and this compilation is as essential a starter pack as you could wish to have. »

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Chromeo - Business Casual

Review by Alex Baker

The ability to be humorous while making good music is a rare one and one that Chromeo hold in abundance.»

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Underworld - Barking

Review by Alex Baker

Barking is still a credible effort and a pleasant listen, but it is also unremarkable and, had it been released by artists whose fame didn't precede them, it probably would not have made any waves.»

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The Chemical Brothers, Camden Roundhouse, 20th May 2010

In Depth by Alex Baker

The Chemical Brothers make a triumphant return after an 18 month hiatus, rocking the rafters at Camden’s Roundhouse…»

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