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58193

Okapi - Love Him

Review by Noel Gardner

Love Him is classical, jazz, IDM and weirdo drone, often in the course of one song. »

58220

808 State - 808:90, ex:el, Gorgeous, Don Solaris (reissued)

Review by Noel Gardner

They’re a definitive ‘less is more’ band, 808 State. When they just had some clonky synths and a fresh’n’frightening new batch of records to fuel them, they made flat-out magic a few times. Then they tried to shed their skins, understandably, and got more fiscally solvent, and results varied. You should really know about them, though.»

58124

Bloc Weekender, Butlins, Minehead, 12-14 March

In Depth by Noel Gardner

I want to effect a turn of phrase that gets across exactly how wonderful the Bloc Weekender is. Once again, the three-day jaunt sold out its 5,000-ticket allocation, but if you didn’t go, you NEED to know why you missed out.»

57785

Andrew Thomas - Between Buildings and Trees

Review by Noel Gardner

it speaks the international language of ‘pretty good, if you dig this kind of thing’.»

57703

High On Fire - Snakes for the Divine

Review by Noel Gardner

Although this doesn’t quite scale the heights of their two previous LPs, Death Is This Communion and Blessed Black Wings, it shouldn’t be thought of as a point of no return. As ambassadors for metal, High on Fire remain near-peerless.»

57489

Ewan Pearson - We are Proud of Our Choices

Review by Noel Gardner

It’s a decent snapshot of that nebulous minimal-not-minimal sound at present, but, you know… we’ve got bills to pay.»

57220

Former Ghosts - Fleurs

Review by Noel Gardner

Fleurs will be as divisive an album as most of its creators’ past efforts. Some will find it maddeningly gauche and affected; acolytes (most likely, this will be mainly purchased by those who are already fans of one or other member) will probably be very satisfied. The writer duly reduces his position down to a mark out of ten»

57187

Xiu Xiu - Dear God, I Hate Myself

Review by Noel Gardner

You get the impression that Jamie Stewart would bristle at the idea that his music might generate blithe consensus approval.»

56957

Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra - Kollaps Tradixionales

Review by Noel Gardner

Hopefully, those who clamour for a Godspeed! reunion will be quelled by this record.»

56850

Harvey Milk - Harvey Milk

Review by Noel Gardner

The reason for Harvey Milk’s non-release at the time has never been made clear. What is clear is that its 2010 release amounts to much more than Hydra Head swiping for your precious cash by dredging up a band’s nascent fumblings in the name of ‘rarity’. »

56615

Lindstrøm and Christabelle - Real Life is No Cool

Review by Noel Gardner

Hans-Peter Lindstrøm, who we can henceforth refer to by his surname, is one of the most universally fêted dance producers operating out there. Why, this very reviewer stopped just short of calling him a genius [in a DiS review last year] (http://drownedinsound.com/releases/14642/reviews/4137969). Chances are you won’t see many negative reviews of Real Life Is No Cool, the first album collaboration (they issued a couple of 12-inches some years back) between Lindstrøm and vocalist Christabelle, both resident in Norway. The only thing likely to generate dissent is the potentially stultifying consensus – like Merriweather Post Pavilion in 2009, anyone not feeling this has to live with it almost all year – but in the here and now, I feel like I’m on the side of truth, brother.»

56455

Various - Pop Ambient 2010

Review by Noel Gardner

It might not rearrange your synapses if you already have half a handle on ambient music, but it serves to highlight some folks who are forging enough beauty and intrigue from the genre to strongly maintain its relevance.»

56369

Martyn - Fabric 50

Review by Noel Gardner

The only musician whom I ever heard say he actively wanted to have his work pigeonholed into a genre was the singer from Six By Se»

56002

Black Breath - Razor to Oblivion

Review by Noel Gardner

Seriously, you numbskulls: if you profess to have any interest in metal and don’t let Black Breath take over your life, you’re doing it wrong.»

55644

Various - Zevolution

Review by Noel Gardner

When the Lindstrom & Christabelle album lands at the start of next year, this type of wonked-out Eighties-soaked boogie FUNFUNFUN will likely garner wider attention still. You could do a lot worse than using Zevolution as an entry point. »

55522

Sisters of Transistors - At the Ferranti Institute

Review by Noel Gardner

Graham Massey has been making records for longer than the sapling writing this review has been alive. Some might say this means he»

55315

Digital Leather - Warm Brother

Review by Noel Gardner

up with Digital Leather’s mindset, rather than the other way round. You’ll have to dig that archaic keyboard sound to some extent, or you won’t be feeling Warm Brother.»

55061

Mission Of Burma - The Sound the Speed the Light

Review by Noel Gardner

It’s fair to posit that Mission of Burma are the ultimate example of how rock reformations can be unequivocally A Good Thing.»

54702

Matias Aguayo - Ay Ay Ay

Review by Noel Gardner

If you buy one record this year whose title is possibly a reference to Bumblebee Man from The Simpsons, it should probably be this one»

54568

Hudson Mohawke - Butter

Review by Noel Gardner

You’d have to have either incredibly specific or incredibly boring taste to not find some gold herein.»

54357

Converge - Axe to Fall

Review by Noel Gardner

While not quite as revelatory as 2001’s Jane Doe – the band’s staunchest fans wouldn’t believe such a claim anyway – Axe To Fall makes good with an appetite for reinvention.»

54110

Various - Crayon Angel: a Tribute to Judee Sill

Review by Noel Gardner

Anyone on the ground floor for the career of Judee Sill, which effectively lasted for about two years in the early Seventies, would have probably assumed that her two albums were destined to be passed-over bargain-bin staples, along with the vast amount of grandly produced MOR folk-rock spawned in that part of the century. Not so. Sill died of an overdose in 1979, having hopped back on the narcotics she previously kicked to attempt a songwriting career, but in her absence her reputation mushroomed; original pressings of Judee Sill and Heart Food are collector gold, and her status as a kind of cult singer-songwriter’s cult singer-songwriter is lent weight by Crayon Angel, a 15-track tribute CD with some of the most lauded voices in indie, folk and indeed indie-folk.»

53901

Endless Boogie - Focus Level

Review by Noel Gardner

An epic but worthy 79 minutes long, this album could very well exist for the primary purpose of scaring away listeners fearful of rock’n’roll absurdism.»

53777

Melvins - Chicken Switch

Review by Noel Gardner

It’s basically a noise album, all told, and not many people, even in the Melvins fan camp, like noise albums. However, there are some sturdy examples of how to make unlistenable sadism exciting herein, along with some misfires.»

53648

Vic Chesnutt - At The Cut

Review by Noel Gardner

At The Cut is on one hand vintage Vic, on another a concerted effort to switch up his weathered game. »

53581

Boredoms - Super Roots 10

Review by Noel Gardner

There are probably people out there, other than Boredoms supremo Yamantaka Eye, that reckon they can trace some sort of common thr»

53180

Radio Slave - Fabric 48

Review by Noel Gardner

Not every selection is a thrill ride, the less-is-more attitude of the fact there are only 13 tracks will split opinion and you could say it’s a bit vain to pluck half the tracks from your own label (albeit mostly unreleased). However it’s hard to see why anyone who likes house, in most of its myriad subgenres, wouldn’t like Fabric 48.»

52889

Vladislav Delay - Tummaa

Review by Noel Gardner

Even by his own fierce standards, Sasu Ripatti has has been tremendously prolific in the last nine months. Since the release of Co»

52786

Monotonix - Where Were You When It Happened?

Review by Noel Gardner

Coming from Tel Aviv will more often than not prove to be a hindrance, perhaps a fatal one, if a band might hope to get some recog»

51979

Eddy Current Suppression Ring - Primary Colours / Eddy Current Supression Ring

Review by Noel Gardner

The unlikely but highly commendable decision to give a UK release to the two albums by Eddy Current Suppression Ring means that th»

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