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The XX x Gorillaz
There are some covers that you haven’t even thought of; that brilliant they would be. This one is a marvellous piece on its own. Gorillaz doing a cover of The XX’ “Crystalised”. In a world drowned into vagueness and pity, this song stands out like it can go on in eternity. The amount of feel [...]
It’s An African Celebration
ZZT is a project of Tiga and Zombie Nation, who you surely all know and love. Some even more than others. Apart from the countless underground classics they made with their solo projects, ZZT is also a well-known character in the music scene, with tracks like The Worm and Lower State Of Consciousness. Actually, that’s [...]
Baskerville – Disco Biscuits
Disco Biscuits is the debut album of Baskerville. The producer duo from Haarlem, Thijs van der Klugt and Bart Possemis (ex-Relax), already had some attention through an EP from 2009 and because of their remixes for names like Pete Philly & Perquisite and The Do. Now the gentlemen are also acknowledged by the Dutch 3FM [...]
Sirius God
Is there a god? Is his name Siriusmo? Who is Siriusmo? Is there a bit of Siriusmo in all of us? Why Siriusmo is a god…
Pronounced “Whore-a-tron”
For those of you who haven’t heard of the name yet: Huoratron is a project from a crazy Finnish guy called Aku Raski who is bald and has an occasionally long beard. Other projects of him are Alpha Males and Nu Science. “With his harsh and hardly danceable sounds he has tried to rock dancefloors [...]
Rauwfest; Some memories
Last weekend a great event took place amongst the regions of Amsterdam and Utrecht. The Rauweekender had set sail to destroy fresh-headed people and turning them into sleepless party zombies. For those that might survive, an Rauweekender Afterparty was arranged. A great event, amongst a terrific line-up with matching locations (Melkweg and Tivoli) made these [...]
New Young Pony Club “The Optimist”
New Young Pony Club are a five piece rock band from London, England, containing members from London, Hereford, Cambridge and Bromley. Taking influences from Post-Punk and New Wave. New Young Pony Club are influenced by many different bands and acts, and try not to risk becoming too close to the sound of any one other [...]
