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katatron has written the following articles:

95607

The Sunshine Underground - The Sunshine Underground

Review by Kat Waplington

The Sunshine Underground suffers from muddled ideas and rampant over-ambition.»

95359

SBTRKT - Transitions

Review by Kat Waplington

There’s no doubt that SBTRKT is moving into gripping new territory.»

95104

Werkha - Beacons

Review by Kat Waplington

One for those searching out unconventional grooves, Beacons is certainly an impressive calling card for Werkha.»

94712

Tensnake - Glow

Review by Kat Waplington

Dancing is awesome. It’s sexy, it’s fun - we can stand to do more dancing!»

94324

Breton - War Room Stories

Review by Kat Waplington

Breton make electronic music with indie overtones, not the other way around, and in so doing, still manage to stand out from the crowd.»

94009

Bryce Hackford - Fair

Review by Kat Waplington

Fair is perfect listening for lucid dreaming or dope-fuelled naps.»

93803

Destroyer - Five Spanish Songs

Review by Kat Waplington

By transplanting his work into another language, and into songs written by somebody else, Dan Bejar takes the oblique lyrics and “I write poetry for myself” Kaputt-approach even further.»

93375

La Femme - Psycho Tropical Berlin

Review by Kat Waplington

It’s time to surf the coldwave.»

93367

Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2

Review by Kat Waplington

This is Eminem’s best record in a decade – and one of the most impressive, entertaining and addictive hip-hop albums of the year.»

93131

Cage The Elephant - Melophobia

Review by Kat Waplington

Next time, scrap the cod-philosophy and concentrate on the tunes.»

93114

Paul Haig - Kube

Review by Kat Waplington

Paul Haig has never been a conformist, so it’s unsurprising that he continues to stretch himself while his contemporaries dwell on former glories.»

92980

Holy Ghost! - Dynamics

Review by Kat Waplington

With Dynamics, Holy Ghost! have struck a careful balance between revisiting their mid-Noughties origins and playing with new ideas within a similar arena.»

92902

Moby - Innocents

Review by Kat Waplington

Not just for dinner parties and Eminem disses after all.»

92615

Placebo - Loud Like Love

Review by Kat Waplington

To the casual ear, this could be any of Placebo's other albums. But with such a consistent sound, it becomes harder for individual songs to stand out.»

92299

Hot Natured - Different Sides of the Sun

Review by Kat Waplington

Too much laurel-resting and too little innovation. »

92187

Stop the Rock? Hip Hop and Dance Music Dazzles at Leeds 2013

In Depth by Kat Waplington

With two new stages dedicated to dance and urban music and a hip-hop superstar headlining is the heyday of NME-indie drawing to a close, just like Kerrang-rock before it? Kat Rolle investigates. Plus BBC footage of some of this year's highlights.»

92160

Forest Swords - Engravings

Review by Kat Waplington

Mixed outside under the Wirral’s threatening skies, Engravings has an undeniable visual quality to it, invoking a grim, elemental nature.»

91163

Phaeleh - Tides

Review by Kat Waplington

The best tracks are excellent, and you can always uncheck the rest.»

91162

Sonar 2013: the DiS review

In Depth by Kat Waplington

Amongst the Guadí and the rollerbladers, the lost tourists and the omnipresent Catalonian flags, lurks an utterly incredible festival. Festivals are always about euphoria; but Sónar does it best.»

90802

Bass Drum of Death - Bass Drum of Death

Review by Kat Waplington

You’ll be too busy dancing and yelling to question the originality.»

91031

Mixhell - Spaces

Review by Kat Waplington

For those who like their disco slightly darker, there’s a lot to enjoy to here.»

90794

Zomby - With Love

Review by Kat Waplington

At a time when many electronic albums sound more like mixed sets than collections of songs, this expansive double album is all the more impressive, with its 33 abruptly separated songs holding the listener captive within Zomby’s edgy world for well over an hour.»

90571

Lescop - Lescop

Review by Kat Waplington

Undoubtedly this is serious music – you can dance, but Lescop also wants you to think.»

90563

Tribes - Wish to Scream

Review by Kat Waplington

If Tribes concentrated on what they’re good at – catchy, no-frills rock – they’d fare much better.»

90466

Adult. - The Way Things Fall

Review by Kat Waplington

The Way Things Fall is nasty as electro can get whilst maintaining a remnant of a reassuring pop edge.»

90445

Dungeonesse - Dungeonesse

Review by Kat Waplington

For all its glitz and shine, Dungeonesse feels slightly disingenuous – a rather contrived leap onto the 'summer of disco' bandwagon.»

90181

Scanners - Love Is Symmetry

Review by Kat Waplington

This is the sound of a band full of ideas and successfully realising all of them.»

89907

The Neighbourhood - I Love You

Review by Kat Waplington

It’s perfectly acceptable, unrevolutionary, and of course, entirely inauthentic. »

89882

Letherette - Letherette

Review by Kat Waplington

Though Parisian goliaths Daft Punk return this summer, it seems unlikely that this Wolverhampton duo will be lost in their shadows.»

89776

Bored Nothing - Bored Nothing

Review by Kat Waplington

Ultimately, it’s all just too lazy. »

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