
The Sub Club in Glasgow is one of those legendary clubs that balances a great venue with an up-for-it crowd and a consistently solid music policy, whether from local or international guests. This double mix CD encapsulates that vibe perfectly. [more]
Ed Banger Records is one of the few labels out there that's almost as big as its artists. But the experimentation and innovation of its birth is long gone, and nothing shows it more vividly than this compilation. [more]
When Copyright burst onto the scene in 2000, their music was greedily lapped up by soulful house followers that had been left wanting for some time. It's somewhat surprising then to find that their debut album has only just been released. [more]
Snoop's first album 'Doggystyle' was such a seminal genre-changing release that almost every one of his releases since that point has paled in comparison. So it was some trepidation that I put his 9th studio album 'Ego Trippin 'into the long player. [more]
The grime master AKA Eski-Boy AKA Wiley moves away from his much loved forte in what appears to be an attempt to make electro-pop listenable again. The results are surprising. [more]