Various Artists - Balearic Biscuits 2, mixed by Kenneth Bager
By tigger 7th Nov, 2007
Ibiza, long known for its hedonistic lifestyle and mammoth parties, has also sprung forward a sound born in the likes of the infamous Café Del Mar and Café Mambo.
Laid Back - Happy Dreamer
By rpgdude 5th Jul, 2007
After several years away from their scene, 80s Scandinavian group Laid Back have returned to their music. Their comeback is marked by a different sound to White Horse and Sunshine Reggae, their most popular and iconic songs.
Kenneth Bager - Fragments Of A Space Cadet
By PieroRuzzene 4th May, 2007
A conceptual album of sorts with a truly horrible title, ‘Fragments Of A Space Cadet’ is chill out doyen Kenneth Bager’s big shot at the down tempo maestro title, and for the most part the accolade is justified.
Various Artists - Lufkastellet 4, Compiled by Kenneth Bager
By PieroRuzzene 28th Feb, 2007
Upon initial glance, Luftkastellet 4's arty aesthetics and conceptual cool could pass as little but the musical equivalent of Wallpaper magazine. But scratch beneath the icy surface...
Various Artists - Folk But Not Folk!
By PieroRuzzene 31st Jan, 2007
This is a sound, if uneven, compilation that will just breeze past comfortably without asking anything of you.
Bliss - Quiet Letters
By DariusP 27th Apr, 2006
This latest 2 disc piece of art to be released from Bliss is something different and unique. Since the Danish act experienced success following their debut release, Afterlife in 2001, Bliss have featured on countless compilations and are becoming extremel
Bliss - They Made History
By missmlp 17th Mar, 2006
Bliss have truly set the pace for original, sensitive and very cool, underground chill-out. 'They Made History' is pure indulgence deserving of some private time and space.
Various Artists - Luftkastellet 3, Compiled by Kenneth Bager
By missmlp 8th Nov, 2005
'Luftkastellet 3' is the place where spring-loaded pop, twisted carnivale and comedown poetry come together to play, its infectious and inescapably good and comes highly recommended.
Ganga - I Dream About Trees
By missmlp 24th May, 2005
Inspired by his favourite of mother nature's creations, 'I Dream About Trees' is primarily an instrumental journey that is achingly simple in its composition and breathtakingly gentle in its delivery.
Luke - Nurse and Amaze
By gymboxer 19th May, 2005
Pop music is given short-shrift by many, but if one looks at the essence of the style - well crafted songs - then this is a collection that is worth buying: a collection of predominantly gentle songs with a sophistication in their writing and delivery whi
Various Artists - World Dub Pastry, Compiled by Kenneth Bager
By billcode 28th Apr, 2005
A long, long time ago, Dub meant something else. I guess you could roughly call it instrumental reggae, the rough dubplates Jamaican DJs produced on eight track recorders when laptop was an inventive sexual manoeuvre.
Calm - Free-Soil Sounds For Moonage
By evilchris2 18th May, 2004
Japanese DJ and producer Kiyotaka Fukagawa first made a name for himself with his organic downtempo productions amongst the dense vinyl jungle of Tokyo record enclave Shibuya, the likes of DJ Krush and Silent Poets spreading his name as one to watch.




