psychedelia
CD: King Midas Sound - Without YouThursday, 03 November 2011![]() The “remix album” has a patchy history. From bodged-together cash-in collections of already-released B-sides via showcases of hipness (hello Radiohead!) to focused collaborations (Mad Professor's reworkings of Massive Attack being the best known),... Read more... |
CD: Mungolian Jetset - SchlungsSaturday, 08 October 2011![]() A few years ago – peaking in 2007 - “cosmic disco” was a brief clubland rage. It came mostly from Oslo and consisted of calm, bearded Norwegian dudes creating a fabulous psychedelic stew of groovy house, Italo-disco, and their own ineffable proggy... Read more... |
The Black Angels, The ScalaTuesday, 20 September 2011![]() A reverb-swathed guitar picks out a rudimentary surf riff. Drums whack out the Bo Diddley shuffle. The four-to-the-floor bass throbs. Vocals drag the vowels out. As whole, the sound spirals, pulses. At eye-rattling volume, The Black Angels serve up... Read more... |
CD: Grumbling Fur – FurrierSaturday, 13 August 2011![]() Calling Grumbling Fur a supergroup would be pretty over the top, but the name does corral five distinctive musicians that usually follow their own paths. There’s a pair of Finns from the legendary drone outfit Circle and the challenging metallers... Read more... |
Cassette: The Astroboy - The Chromium FenceWednesday, 03 August 2011![]() The Seventies “Kosmische” music of Germany – the more spaced-out and synthesister-led counterpart to Krautrock that had its commercial apogee in Tangerine Dream – seems to be a gift that keeps on giving. Perhaps because the releases were for so many... Read more... |
CD: Wolf Gang – Suego FaultsSaturday, 23 July 2011![]() Symphonic pop of the Electric Light Orchestra variety is a hard thing to pull off and even when it succeeds it’s very much an acquired taste. When Max McElligott – AKA Wolf Gang - first appeared a couple of years ago with an EP on the Neon Gold... Read more... |
CD: The Voluntary Butler Scheme – The Grandad GalaxyMonday, 11 July 2011![]() The musical identity of Midlands town Stourbridge is largely defined by Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself and The Wonder Stuff, a trio that charted with varying degrees of wackiness in the late Eighties to mid-Nineties. The Voluntary Butler... Read more... |
CD: The Horrors - SkyingWednesday, 06 July 2011![]() Mention of Southend-on-Sea calls to mind tawdry seafront attractions and Dr Feelgood, and certainly wouldn't prime you to expect The Horrors. Prepare to be flabbergasted, however, because with their third album, this quietly purposeful quintet have... Read more... |
CD: Tuusanuuskat - Nääksää nää mun kyyneleetSunday, 03 July 2011![]() Abstract music will always be at a disadvantage compared to abstract art because of one thing: duration. It requires commitment and immersion, you can't sum it up at a glance, and when it stops it's gone until you go back to the start. Yet a record... Read more... |
KaboomFriday, 10 June 2011![]() The playfully titled, deliriously deadpan Kaboom doesn’t so much explode onto the screen as briefly sparkle then fail to ignite. Superficially it’s an intriguing confusion of murder mystery, Generation Sex romp and slacker comedy, and is... Read more... |
Donovan, London Contemporary Orchestra, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 04 June 2011![]() A question passed through my mind before last night’s Donovan show. Special guests were billed for this celebration of his classic psychedelic album Sunshine Superman. Perhaps they'd include Jeff Beck or Jimmy Page, both of whom played on Donovan's... Read more... |
CD: Battles - Gloss DropFriday, 03 June 2011![]() They started as a band of hyper-accomplished musicians aiming to play fiddly electronica in a guitar-band format and thereby creating a rather witty new kind of progressive rock. Now, minus key member Tyondai Braxton but plus a few leftfield star... Read more... |
