Roni Size/REPRAZENT - Watching Windows
Roni Size has not lost his touch after years in the industry....
Roni Size has not lost his touch after years in the industry....
Soom T-ing Unique & Fresh
A banging house tune bound to keep the the bug-eyed public happy.
To My Boy sound like The Ramones, but having fast-forwarded twenty years and swapped heroin and guitars for pills and synths
Slovenian master of techno Umek launches an all out electro-house assault in the floorfilling euphoric stomp of Posing As Me
The guitar feedback and pounding congos are impossible to refuse àit just screams 'dance, bitch!'

This is an unpolished, rough and ready, very enjoyable romp across the Atlantic and back again.
One in the eye for those who fail to see that Scottish hip-hop is in the ascendant...
Highly gifted poets, with a breadth and depth of reference and structural skills that trump most MCs in the game, let alone the small pool that is Scotland's hip-hop scene

The Berlin duo seem to have spent more time polishing their Warp and Rephlex vinyls and peeking over Kid 606's shoulder than they have spent sampling the sound their marimba...

Lee Van Dowski and Quenum have engineered a coherent album of disparate styles that proves once and for all that there's more to Swiss music than yodelling

Bottoms of Barrels' sees a soul searching child beautifully maturing in a world of heartbreak and sorrow

An update on Siouxsie & the Banshees' legendary goth-punk sound.
This is a good time to remember, if you've forgotten, the majestic theremin-induced glory of 'Holes'
Their gigs were all savage carnality and purple passion àMansun were a band that even made men wet....

Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager' is an impassioned record from a modern liberal-left teen, a new torch-bearer for idol-hunting youngsters.

When most groups have little to offer, Songs from the Deep Forest is most definately worth a spin.

A bo-ho teenage cult-leader with no suicidal suggestions? Worth keeping an eye on.
Hot Club de Paris produce frenetic, naked pop music that sounds as if it might trip over itself at any moment
Is another retro wiry-guitar band to compliment the NME-fuelled nu-alternative bandwagon really necessary?