

Olivia Block supported by BBC Radio 3 and On The Wire
Olivia Block's beautiful "Axiolite" single recently enjoyed plays on BBC Radio 3's flagship experimental show Late Junction and on Steve...


Vis-A-Vis supported on BBC6 by Cerys Matthews, Tom Ravenscroft and Gideon Coe
Single ' Cherie Bondowe' was controversial on its original release in 1975 by Mayuala & TP OK Jazz, banned in Zaire because it presented...


Loud and Quiet review New Age Doom & Lee "Scratch" Perry
Luke Cartledge praises one of the Upsetter's final collaborations. 'Each track here is a loping, seething juggernaut, over which Perry’s...


Shindig! double page - 'The Fascinating World of Electronic Music'
Camille Aisa interviews early electronic Dutch music expert Dr. Kees Tazelaar about the pioneering late 1950s / early 1960s work of Kid...


Uncut reviews Leo Abrahams forthcoming album 'Scene Memory II'
'Abrahams always self deprecatingly describes himself as a "non-musician", but some of the playing here is beautifully effective'...


'Best of Vis-A-Vis In Congo Style' **** review in Mojo
'The album sparks with a street energy and the promise of change via dancefloor communion' Reviewed in the January 2022 issue


Resident Advisor announces reissue of Kid Baltan and Tom Dissevelt
'The Fascinating World of Electronic Music' was originally released in 1963 click here to read the full post


Olivia Block awarded Guardian's Contemporary Album of the Month
"A deeply immersive ocean of sound, with watery, enveloping drones that ripple with a liquid tremolo and create patterns behind the eyes"...


Olivia Block's "Innocent Passage in a Territorial Sea" reviewed in The Wire
"Combines somatically impactful frequencies with references to drastic lapses in human stewardship over other life forms" Read the full...


Uncut review Explosions In The Sky's "Big Bend"
"Panoramic instrumentalism... ascending chords and weightless grooves" October 2021 issue of Uncut











