Off the Grid with Edvard Graham Lewis
“Alreet?” The familiar Tyneside greeting is the question posed by Edvard Graham Lewis on his new album. Best known as a member of Wire, Lewis has carved many trails in…
“Alreet?” The familiar Tyneside greeting is the question posed by Edvard Graham Lewis on his new album. Best known as a member of Wire, Lewis has carved many trails in…
Bonkers but beautiful. Kite on Ice was the most spectacular show the electronic scene has ever seen – and it was completely off-the-charts. Gary Numan’s “farewell” shows set a precedent…
In Christian mythology, God’s work is perfect, so it cannot be bettered. Tell that to Laibach, who have had another go at their classic album, Opus Dei. The first part…
Front 242 are saying goodbye to their European audiences. After a career that spanned four decades, which saw them topping bills on stages around the world, the Belgian band is…
The Ringö district of Gothenburg is full of warehouses, craft breweries, and construction firms. Techno can be heard bleeding through many doors on the weekend. Among the paper recycling firms…
William Freaking Orbit – is that what WFO stands for? It should, as the man sometimes known as Billy Bubbles is back with a smashing new album. A self-produced and…
Propaganda’s “Mabuse” debut single hit the shops around the same time as Depeche Mode’s “People Are People.” Both were influenced by industrial music and the evolving preferences of the alternative…
It seems improbable that Bill Leeb has come this far without creating a solo album. The former Skinny Puppy keyboardist has spent four decades making music as Front Line Assembly.…
There is a theme to the musical projects of Mat Smith. His first visible enterprise was the Mute Response series of compilations. Organised around musicians (and non-musicians) reacting to the…
Anna Öberg has the knack of popping up with catchy tracks imbued with a little mystery. With producer Charles Storm, the Nordic songstress creates techno-infused songs that hint at the…