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Album Review: James Blake ‘James Blake’

I suppose you technically have to call James Blake’s music dubstep. But it’s not; not really. I prefer to think of it as minimalist music. It’s what happens when you strip away everything except a single pulsing bass beat, occasionally a bit of synth, and sparse vocals. It’s an antithesis to modern pop music, to grand arrangements and intricate instrumentation. And, as it turns out, it can be pretty damn powerful.

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Album Review: Foster The People ‘Foster The People EP’

LA band Foster The People confirm their status as one of the acts to watch in 2011 with this exceptional, albeit short, debut EP that makes for essential summer listening.

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Album Review: John Steel Singers ‘Tangalooma’

Brisbane’s John Steel Singers have been around for nearly five years now, but with their debut album ‘Tangalooma’ they have produced by far their most satisfying music to date that will no doubt see them find the much larger audience that they deserve.

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Album Review: Sufjan Stevens ‘The Age Of Adz’

I’ve put off reviewing this album for quite a while, because it is such a huge challenge to review your favourite singer/songwriter’s new work. Especially when it is an album like this. ‘The Age Of Adz’ is such a complete departure from Sufjan’s older full-length efforts that it seems rather foreign, however this doesn’t prevent […]

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Album Review: Sufjan Stevens ‘All Delighted People EP’

The reason I haven’t posted in the last few days is that I have been so busy listening to this EP. It is seriously incredible, and has to go down as the most wonderful music surprise of the year.

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Album Review: Arcade Fire ‘The Suburbs’

I’ve come to realise that if I constantly compare Arcade Fire’s music to their debut album, I am only ever going to be disappointed by the new music of one of my favourite ever bands. For me personally, I don’t think anything they ever do will top that stunning debut record. Therefore, I’m going to […]

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