29.9 | Interview | “Lost And Found Slab of Heavy Blues”
29.9 was a heavy blues band featured in the 1980 cult horror classic Effects. A while ago Permanent Records tracked down the director of the film, John Harrison....
29.9 was a heavy blues band featured in the 1980 cult horror classic Effects. A while ago Permanent Records tracked down the director of the film, John Harrison....
The Furniture's debut album is the result of an exploration of gradually shape-shifting constructions. The pair point to 1970’s German experimental music such as Cluster, and the pioneering...
The Civilians' third full-length album, 'Lush and Tumble' will be released in August 2022. Their upcoming album consists of original songs that are a creative weave of straight-up...
Thirty-five years since formation, Sigillum S have been further developing their fascination for huge scale temporal events, dealing with extreme sensorial mutation as interpretative key for epochal changes...
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Out of the turbulence of the last two years comes the fifth album from UK-based soul outfit Mamas Gun - a lush, nuanced and expansively contemporary meditation on...
Soulful, grooving, thought-provoking blues rockers, Xander and the Peace Pirates recently released 10-track album 'Order Out of Chaos'. London-based Keith Xander is defying all expectations as lead singer...
Yamila reveals her most intimate catharsis in 'Visions', an album that brings together and provokes the hallucinatory powers of music. Like an ancient herald, she announces the profound...
Chris Oliver is a DIY artist active for many years. He recorded so much that it's pretty much impossible to follow. Besides making solo noises, he made music...
Demon Fuzz released their cult classic 'Afreaka!' in 1970. It's a truly impressive record taking its influences from funk, soul, jazz, psychedelia and prog. Demon Fuzz was an...