With a soft palette of guitar, harp, euphonium, saxophone and flute, and its sparse, intimate texture, the American artist's ...
Alex Tucker interviews Sprechgesang post hardcore heroes Joeyfat who are being celebrated with a series of reissues ...
By February 1995, when their third album Pygmalion crept out to absolutely zero fanfare, Slowdive were already a ghost of a ...
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After cheering up the nation with her lockdown kitchen discos, Sophie Ellis-Bextor takes Fergal Kinney through her 13 favourite albums, from Blur to Madonna, Paul Simon and Fleetwood Mac and musicals ...
The road to The Specials' first number one was long but they blazed a trail in finally getting Too Much Too Young to the top ...
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In his Baker's Dozen, the Circle frontman talks about converting people to the Dead; why Pori might have the highest concentration of Cardiacs fans in Europe, and what he learned from Faust's ...
Commonly viewed through the lens of progressive house, Julian Marszalek looks at Leftfield's towering 1995 debut through the ...
“He watched the pale, speed-driven teenagers shiver around the dance floor. Droplets of light sprayed onto their faces and ...
In 1979, DIY synth pioneers Thomas Leer and Robert Rental made one album together for Throbbing Gristle’s Industrial Records. A new exhibition at the Horse Hospital explores the record’s continuing ...
Q's staffers welcome in a new year of music with their favourite albums and tracks released in 2025 so far It used to be that ...