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derekrocks has written the following articles:

101988

Is It Bad That You’re Good For Me? dEUS Live

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Scaled back and stripped down, dEUS are no less enchanting or seductive.»

101851

DiS Meets Le Guess Who's Bob van Heur

In Depth by Derek Robertson

We speak to the co-founder of one of Europe's best, most acclaimed festival.»

101805

Le Guess Who? Preview - Ones To Watch

In Depth by Derek Robertson

DiS' bands to watch at the forthcoming Le Guess Who? festival.»

101761

DiS Meets Reichenbach Falls

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Abe Davis talks about the graft behind his craft, the realities of being independent, and being big in Japan.»

101595

21 Song Salute: Lee Hazlewood

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Ahead of a tribute concert at the Barbican, biographer Wyndham Wallace picks Hazlewood's finest moments.»

99740

Lee, Myself & I: America's Lost Legend

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Wyndham Wallace's loving memoir brings one of America's lost legends back to life.»

101469

DiS partners with Le Guess Who? - Final Line-Up Announced

News by Derek Robertson

DiS is proud to announce a partnership with one of Europe's most acclaimed, diverse music festivals.»

101194

DiS Meets Ronnie Vannucci, Jr.

In Depth by Derek Robertson

The Killers' drummer talks about his second solo outing as Big Talk, and the restless spirit that keeps him busy.»

101029

Northern Exposure: DiS Does Træna Festivalen 2015

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Derek Robertson heads to the most remote music festival in the world.»

100799

Beach House - Depression Cherry

Review by Derek Robertson

The cumulative effect is to lure the listener into a sense of bliss»

100310

My Secret World: The Story of Sarah Records

In Depth by Derek Robertson

The Field Mice, Another Sunny Day... the list of talented and influential bands who called Sarah Records home is long and distinguished...»

99717

Chastity Belt - Time to Go Home

Review by Derek Robertson

Four women growing up, finding their voice, and confronting the world unflinchingly on their own terms.»

99716

This Boy Still Shouts: DiS Meets Paul Weller

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Derek Robertson discussed the Modfather's new record, and found the fires raging as fiercely as ever.»

99684

Hot Fuzz: DiS Meets Hinds

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Spend any time in their company, and one thing becomes clear; Hinds are determined to make 2015 their year.»

99623

Collectible Capitalism: Vinyl in the Age of Narcissism

In Depth by Derek Robertson

The “vinyl resurgence” and any growing interest in supporting music with hard cash is to be applauded, but art and commerce are rarely happy bedfellows.»

99464

Eastern Delights: DiS Meets Pinkshinyultrablast

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Derek Robertson chats to the Russian quintet who have forged their own path of “researched spaces between ambient, heavy guitar and pop music”.»

99409

People Change: Future Islands are just getting started

In Depth by Derek Robertson

There’s nothing forced or fashionable about it; it’s exceptional well-crafted pop, full of joyous melodies and rich soul grooves.»

99062

Hard to Explain: DiS Meets Julian Casablancas + The Voidz

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Notoriously reluctant to talk about himself, his life, or his music, Derek Robertson attempts to get Julian Casablancas to open up about his new musical project, The Voidz.»

98973

Peace - Happy People

Review by Derek Robertson

Happy People should be the final nail in the coffin in the idea that quirky, photogenic outsiders who surround themselves with easily impressed teenage fans can automatically be moulded into something worthwhile.»

98439

dEUS - Selected Songs 1994-2014

Review by Derek Robertson

As always with dEUS, the best thing is to let yourself be swept along, not question too much, and just enjoy the ride.»

98315

Think of the children: Do we need age ratings for music videos?

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Jude Clarke and Derek Robertson discuss the pilot scheme to add age ratings to music videos...»

96235

Don't Touch That Doyle: East India Youth on his Mercury nominated debut LP

In Depth by Derek Robertson

From his Southampton bedroom to his televised Mercury prize performance: William Doyle chats about the influence of Factory Floor, his almost ready second album and more.»

98154

Portugal's Semibreve Festival 2014: The DiS Review

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Thirteen artists, some pioneers in their field, all critically lauded. It’s a bold move to hang the appeal of an international festival on such a narrow stratum of music but Braga, Portugal’s Semibreve shows no sign of compromise»

97097

Ace of Bass: DiS Meets Royal Blood

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Derek Robertson talks to the duo about a year of highs, top secret pedals, and the release of their debut album...»

97321

Royal Blood's track by track guide to their debut album

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher give us an exclusive track by track guide to their debut album..»

97960

DiS Meets Karen Gwyer: "My child is my child, but he did not make the record"

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Dark, swirling, moody. There are many adjectives that could be used to describe Karen Gwyer’s intensely layered electro...»

97471

DiS meets Luke Sital Singh: "I’m a big worrier and people-pleaser"

In Depth by Derek Robertson

Derek Robertson talks to Luke Sital Singh about dealing with criticism, definitions of success, and what makes covering David Bowie so difficult...»

97691

The Vines - Wicked Nature

Review by Derek Robertson

At this point they’re just grinding metal.»

97574

The Kooks - Listen

Review by Derek Robertson

Quite possibly the worst thing you’ll hear all year.»

97524

Album Stream: dEUS' Tom Barman and CJ Bolland's 2nd Magnus LP

News by Derek Robertson

Elegant dance music with a twist. Where Neon Goes to Die also features a guest appearance from Editors' Tom Smith.»

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