Nash the Slash – Dance After Curfew
Nash the Slash is a Canadian original. Once a member of FM, Nash went solo, wrapped in bandages like the Invisible Man and armed with an organ and electric mandolin.…
Nash the Slash is a Canadian original. Once a member of FM, Nash went solo, wrapped in bandages like the Invisible Man and armed with an organ and electric mandolin.…
Page’s latest album is called Hemma (At Home), but make no mistake: this is not music for sofas. No, no no. Page’s follow-up to their 2010 relaunch is the soundtrack…
Chakk were from Sheffield, like The Human League and Cabaret Voltaire, but started out merging funk with the post-industrial sounds coming from their city. Their path to the dancefloor wasn’t…
Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft Gothenburg, Sweden 30 August 2013 He’s prowling the stage like a cornered panther, but Gabi Delgado has the whole city of Göteborg in his hands. They’re all here…
Robert Marlow sometimes suffers from being treated as a footnote in the Depeche Mode and Yazoo stories. Yes, he was in the Boys Brigade youth organisation with Andy Fletcher and…
To viewers of Nordic Noir detective stories, the south of Sweden is a place occupied by disillusioned and lonely policemen, living in houses filled with wooden furniture, surrounded by endless…
No, not a cover of a Rolling Stones b-side – this is Hastings’ finest, Vile Electrodes, in the studio for Phoenix FM, playing one of their most popular songs. The…
In the mood for something a little DAF, with a dash of Guy Called Gerald, touched by the spirit of Richard H. Kirk? You know, nothing too heavy, but something…
Hot Streets was the B-side to Rational Youth’s single, In Your Eyes. Released on a major label in Canada, it retained the YMO and Kraftwerkian influences that had informed the…