
DJs and fans will no doubt appreciate the amount of material here. Besides, he’s gone and produced the stuff – we may as well hear it, it’s decent music. [more]
Studio One, the influential Jamaican record label spanning the years of ska, rocksteady and reggae, lasted an impressive fifty years. [more]
The LP then, is firmly in the techno realm, as he describes it ‘ethereal material’ ‘tried and tested’ in Berlin clubs (well you couldn’t have done it in Canberra) on human subjects. It’s not really overly ethereal, but it’s good value. [more]
“A must have definitive collection for any discerning lover of dance and electronic music.” That’s what the press release reckons, and they’ve probably got a case. [more]
Do you know any female chemistry students? Do they rap? This one does. Psalm One has ditched the Bunsen burner for the mic, despite graduating university since her debut with the Nacrobats in 2003. [more]