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greenstone has written the following articles:

54001

Various - Warp20 (Chosen)

Review by Asheq

Chosen is not just another bookmark in Warp’s history: it's the brief guide bought by the student that’s not been paying attention in class. Get listening.»

44942

The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die

Review by Asheq

Everyone's favourite punk / dance crossover act, Pendulum - sorry, The Prodigy - are back to take off your head and transport your body to a claustrophobic dance floor before catapulting you into a gurning oblivion. Or are they?»

43946

The Fireman - Electric Arguments

Review by Asheq

After The Beatles split, his first few solo albums brimmed with artistic freedom and emotion, and when he tired of that, his career and reputation took flight when he formed Wings. So quite why The Fireman exists as a separate entity to his solo career is slightly mysterious. »

42317

The Rapture - Tapes

Review by Asheq

This is far more than a band earnestly attempting to show us the best bits of their record collection: the 22 tracks that comprise Tapes convey a concerted effort to bring a sense of history together under the banner of the groove.»

43161

Angil & The Hiddntracks - Angil + Hiddntracks

Review by Asheq

We’ve grown used to music being little more than files: small, compact, disposable. We rarely listen to physical records any more,»

43070

Jake One - White Van Music

Review by Asheq

Jake One may not be the "perfect beat-maker" he proclaims to be, but on the occasions when he finds the right connection, he can be tough to beat»

42972

DiS likes Angil & The Hiddntracks, what do you think?

In Depth by Asheq

Ouliposaliva contains no song written in the key of E. Its author also chose to omit any words containing the letter 'e' from the lyrics. Sounds like some pseudo-concept album bollocks, right? Wrong.»

26621

DiS Preview: Arctic Monkeys live DVD

News by Asheq

DiS went along to see the new Arctic Monkeys DVD last night and here's what our man at the scene thought... »

42526

Nitin Sawhney - London Undersound

Review by Asheq

This is not the sound of the London underground; it sounds nothing like London. Not the London I know. London Undersound was made by a Wandsworth-ite so rapt by his own fears and insecurities, that he has completely lost sight of the bigger picture»

42163

Chase and Status - More Than Alot

Review by Asheq

More Than Alot does not simply contain a fistful of explosive D'n'B hits for you to bounce around to: it is far more adventurous in its scope and vision»

42024

Rob Marr - Addicted to Drama

Review by Asheq

Rob Marr got battered to make this EP. Not in the traditional rock 'n' roll fashion, but in the context that poor old Noel Gallag»

34259

The Raconteurs at London Hammersmith Apollo, Wed 14 May

Review by Asheq

Jack White’s band - as many an audience member consider The Raconteurs to be - plug their latest album to assembled chart huggers with mixed results»

33104

Plastic Toys - For Tonight Only

Review by Asheq

Southampton’s Plastic Toys are undoubtedly the most lyrically misguided electro cum metal cum disco cum rock band I have ever heard. Their music is catchy, obnoxious, danceable stuff comprised of chunky metal riffs and synthetic fuzz»

31373

Thistletown - Rosemarie

Review by Asheq

This five-piece live aboard a boat, grow their own vegetables, and make some of the folkiest, hippiest music your ears ever did hear. With their love of Pentangle, Heron and Trees, you should by now have an idea of what Thistletown are all about»

27577

Electric Eel Shock - Transworld Ultra Rock

Review by Asheq

Until the day that rock and roll finally comes to rescue the world you’ll just have to make do with Transworld Ultra Rock...»

17906

Wonder - Welcome To Wonderland

Review by Asheq

Wonder is setting new levels of intensity with his take of instrumental and lyrical decisiveness. This is an unsettling album for an unsettled Britain. The sound of the suburbs? No doubt. UK hyphy is well on its way...»


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