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BassGit has written the following articles:

93977

Matti Bye - Bethanien

Review by George Bass

While Bethanien’s musty piano formula doesn’t change, Matti Bye’s moods do, allowing for some flashes of excitement when he cuts loose behind the keys.»

93798

Death Grips - Government Plates

Review by George Bass

As paranoid as The Money Store and with a little of Deep Web’s commercial bite, Government Plates could easily be marketed as the envelope-pushing comeback Death Grips' fans and managers had hoped for.»

93611

Boards of Canada - Geogaddi (2013 remaster)

Review by George Bass

Now on 140g black vinyl recut by Noel Summerville and with the Protect & Survive artwork etched on the last side in place of the listed track, Geogaddi 2013 is a tempting investment - but is it worth the £19 Warp want out of your wallet?»

93394

Jim Bob - What I Think About When I Think About You

Review by George Bass

Adorably grumpy and riding a big zigzag of guitars, it’s like Victor Meldrew putting on ripped jeans.»

93352

Hejira - Prayer Before Birth

Review by George Bass

Too often Herija seem a little too lofty, and unsure of who their crowd is: jamming philosophy students, or people who think Meanwhile Back In Communist Russia weren’t cryptic enough.»

93120

DJ Rashad - Double Cup

Review by George Bass

Once Double Cup clicks you’ll get an endorphin high every drug in downtown Chicago couldn’t match.»

93106

Miracle - Mercury

Review by George Bass

You’d be hard pushed to find a better Eighties album this year.»

93064

Arovane - Ve Palor

Review by George Bass

Anyone who’s been watching the horizon since Arovane rode over it will love Ve Palor»

92743

College - Heritage

Review by George Bass

Less of a soundtrack album and more a French disco LP stripped of vocals.»

92747

Plinth - Music for Smalls Lighthouse

Review by George Bass

Up there with Jon Brooks’ Shapwick for its balance of the macabre and the cosy.»

92470

John Murphy - Strobe

Review by George Bass

Expanding John Murphy's most famous cut to a blistering seven minutes and backing it with atmospheric trip-hop.»

92432

John Wizards - John Wizards

Review by George Bass

If the sign of a good LP is no standout tracks then John Wizards is certifiably brilliant, a collage of brightly-coloured chamber pop where modern synths get a look-in too.»

91690

Flash Pan Hunter - Quick Way to Enemy

Review by George Bass

You won’t find a more irresistible beatnik album in southeast England today.»

91388

TG Mauss - Dear Stranger

Review by George Bass

Despite an obtuse, arty exterior which will provoke dismissal from some, Dear Stranger is a success if TG Mauss’ objective was to write stuff with wider appeal.»

91062

Walton - Beyond

Review by George Bass

Twenty-two-year-old Walton's Beyond is a nuanced, well-rounded debut, indistinguishable in quality from the more established artists on Hyperdub.»

90799

µ-Ziq - Chewed Corners

Review by George Bass

While it might not be as iconic as the records it admires, Chewed Corners is an invigorating return for the Planet Mu head honcho.»

90725

Boards of Canada - Tomorrow's Harvest

Review by George Bass

Tomorrow’s Harvest very quickly shows everyone who’s tried to ape Boards of Canada what they’ve got wrong.»

90805

Riding the Low - What Happened To The Get To Know Ya?

Review by George Bass

With enough tunes to fill a disco floor and full of slice-of-life observations, What Happened to the Get To Know Ya? is a hearty surprise of an album.»

90553

Laurel Halo - Behind the Green Door

Review by George Bass

Shows that Hyperdub and Laurel Halo can move into new areas.»

90550

The Focus Group - The Elektrik Karousel

Review by George Bass

Want to convince a friend you’ve just spiked them with four tabs of LSD? Lower the lights and discretely press play. They’ll be clucking by track three.»

90164

The D.O.T. - Diary

Review by George Bass

Diary shows Mike Skinner can try something new without compromising the work ethic he so quickly established: be yourself.»

90138

Karl Hyde - Edgeland

Review by George Bass

Without doubt one of the strongest records the Romford wordsmith has been involved with for years.»

90139

Khing Kang King - IAO

Review by George Bass

It confirms Sullen Tone as one of London's most pioneering labels, committed to pushing the barriers of bass music.»

89946

Halasan Bazar - Space Junk

Review by George Bass

Whatever Halasan Bazar’s intentions with Space Junk were, the end result keeps wavering.»

89713

Tomorrow's World - Tomorrow's World

Review by George Bass

Tomorrow's World make emotional, Radio 2-ready electronic pop with enough letting go of the handrail to remind you they’re onto something original.»

89666

Various - Trance OST

Review by George Bass

The guest tracks here show off Danny Boyle’s eclectic vision, and as usual, Rick Smith answers it in style.»

89484

Heterotic - Love & Devotion

Review by George Bass

Conceived in bed and written on Logic software, there’s a intimacy to Love & Devotion, which is more Radio 2 orientated than other Mu fare.»

89155

Jon Brooks - Shapwick

Review by George Bass

These are precisely the kind of tunes you want fizzing in your ears if you’re walking through dark countryside.»

89114

Applescal - Dreaming in Key

Review by George Bass

Despite its unevenness, Dreaming in Key understands its audience and the moods they’ll go through on the dance floor, and should help carry any jaw-grinding raver from the club to the night bus and to bed.»

88757

Adam Green, Binki Shapiro - Adam Green & Binki Shapiro

Review by George Bass

Like Arab Strap with bellbottoms and flower necklaces in place of the drum machine, Binki Shapiro and Adam Green are a match made in heaven who explore every corner of romantic hell.»

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