The Fox – ‘For Fox Sake’ (1970)
Not to be confused with Bob and Carole Pegg’s contemporary folk rock band, this Brighton quartet are mostly remembered, if at all, for the magnificent, sitar-drenched ‘Butterfly’, a...
Not to be confused with Bob and Carole Pegg’s contemporary folk rock band, this Brighton quartet are mostly remembered, if at all, for the magnificent, sitar-drenched ‘Butterfly’, a...
Pauwel De Buck is a tape collagist- and manipulator from Belgium. His latest release is a self-titled mini-album on Kerm. It’s pointless to still call it ‘experimental’ or...
You’ve heard what’s going on in Chile and considering the country’s difficult history, it’s something that disturbs me even far away from Santiago. Music is a form of...
A few hours before their incredible live set at Mohawk, I met up with Stephen McBean (lead vocals/guitar) and Adam Bulgasem (drums) of the psychedelic rock band Black...
It’s Psychedelic Baby podcast #42 (November) Psychic Lemon- White Light The Black Wizards- Kaleidoscope Eyes The Thing- Haunted 10,000 Russos- The People Los Tabanos Experience- Acid Digger Machine...
Launched in 1983, Highs in the Mid-Sixties was a compilation series composed of wildly obscure songs from the sixties. Over the course of three years, a staggering twenty-three volumes...
On 13-14 December 2019, the Gdańsk cosmodrome will launch the SpaceFest! rocket into space – already for the ninth time. Like each year, we’ll try to reach the...
In their followup to 2017’s ‘Bongoes and Tremeloes’ Automatic City has released a new twelve track LP ‘Triple Ripple’ that like its predecessors is so unique and original...
Chaz Prymek's ongoing Lake Mary project transcended the boundaries of a mere solo project long ago, having evolved into an ever-shifting collective of like-minded artists, performers and spiritual...
A Place to Bury Strangers closed out Levitation Fest with a midnight performance at Barracuda on Sunday night. They reminded us exactly why they are known as the...