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102833

A Musical Lyonaissance: DiS Does Nuits Sonores

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

Hayden Woolley discovers electric days & nights in France's new party capital»

102740

Nuits Sonores Preview - Ones To Watch

News by Hayden Woolley

DiS' bands to watch at the forthcoming Nuits Sonores festival.»

102605

Pet Shop Boys - Super

Review by Hayden Woolley

At this twilight stage in their career, it would be easy for Pet Shop Boys to fall victim to making the sort of dead-behind-the-eyes disco that the likes of Madonna has been peddling for the last few millennia»

102533

DiS partners with Nuits Sonores - Final Line-Up Confirmed

News by Hayden Woolley

Lyon’s Nuits Sonores is one of Europe’s most dynamic and forward-thinking festivals.»

102287

Forget The Beatles, The New Skype Love Mojis Are Peak Paul McCartney

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

Modern-day McCartney is, in essence, the human embodiment of Skype’s parent company, Microsoft. He is a man with unrivalled cultural ubiquity and infinite resources...»

100717

The liminal and hyperreal world of Melt Festival 2015

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

130km south of Berlin, Kylie Minogue shares a bill with Clark, Jon Hopkins, Nils Frahm and Modeselektor.»

100438

Oeuvre Here: An 18 Album Voyage Through Ringo Starr's Discography

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

Ringo's commitment to folly approaches levels that would make King Lear blush.»

99402

Doldrums - The Air Conditioned Nightmare

Review by Hayden Woolley

An album that’s well worth a dive into.»

93399

DiS Meets Mew to chat forthcoming LP, Apps and Ja Ja Ja Festival

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

Mew play at Ja Ja Ja Festival which takes from the 8-9th November at the Roundhouse in London, so we caught up with Bo for a chat about apps, their next record and stuff.»

92300

A festival in an enchanted forest. In a warehouse. In Liverpool. - Summercamp 2013 Reviewed

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

Nestled amongst the cavernous Grade II listed warehouses of Liverpool’s rejuvenated Baltic Triangle area (home to architects, recording studios, coffee shops, independent bakeries, pop-up drinking holes etc etc urban regeneration fans) there’s Summercamp Festival.»

91495

Mind Enterprises - My Girl

Review by Hayden Woolley

There’s a thousand demo tracks rattling round MacBook Pros all over the country that sound a little too similar to the likes of ’74.’»

89706

The Knife - Shaking the Habitual

Review by Hayden Woolley

For now, The Knife remain steeped in shadow, as subliminal and unknowable as ever. »

87167

Daphni - Jiaolong

Review by Hayden Woolley

Jiaolong may well find a place alongside some ambient microtonal drone cassette in Wire’s end of year list, but this isn’t an academic exercise, this is firmly for the floor.»

86249

The xx - Coexist

Review by Hayden Woolley

It’s almost too perfect to bear.»

93547

Reverend And The Makers - @Reverend_Makers

Review by Hayden Woolley

Many demons are slain at the altar of the Reverend in the course this album – wit, eloquence, incisiveness and originality to name but a few. It’s kind of a shame because you do get the feeling that here’s a guy putting his heart into something he really cares about. Unfortunately the feeling’s unrequited, and in the end you might just feel for Jon McClure - spokesperson for a generation who remain unaware of his existence.»

83083

Rufus Wainwright - Out of the Game

Review by Hayden Woolley

A record that leaves no seam un-burst in its insatiable quest for mainstream adoration and success.»

78746

The Rapture - In the Grace of Your Love

Review by Hayden Woolley

It’s hard to escape the feeling that this is a band struggling to define themselves in a musical context that no longer needs them.»

78014

Melt! 2011, Germany - The DiS Review

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

It's easy to forget you’re en route to a music festival when you take the 140km coach ride south of Berlin, winding through acres of sunflower fields and wind farms before reaching the monumental steel city of Ferropolis. It's my second time here, and arr»

68317

In Flagranti - Worse for Wear

Review by Hayden Woolley

In Flagranti offer no hype, no glory, no backstory, no limited edition MP3 dongle for the first 500 customers. What they do offer is a jolt to the system, a record bursting with spontaneity that thrills and delights in equal measure.»

67321

Ladytron - Best of Ladytron 00-10

Review by Hayden Woolley

Other bands get swept up in a wave of hype before swiftly being carried back to obscurity, whereas Ladytron are like indie-objectivists, perpetually honing their craft with each new album regardless of popular context.»

66252

Hercules & Love Affair - Blue Songs

Review by Hayden Woolley

A nostalgia-trip of a record which serves as a tribute to Andy Butler’s adolescent tastes rather than a signpost towards the future.»

63573

Aeroplane - We Can't Fly

Review by Hayden Woolley

Gone is the poise, the control, the restraint of Aeroplane we knew and loved. In its place is hollow grandstanding and contrived nods to every questionable Eighties trope from Roger Troutman to Survivor.»

62823

Summer Camp - Young

Review by Hayden Woolley

The band have established themselves a sound that’s so genuine and pretty it dispossesses you of any cynicism and pulls you into their world of fuzzy bewilderment. »

61995

Melt 2010: the DiS review

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

The sweltering heat combined with the surging pre-festival buzz turns every hour into cold-one o’ clock, so a few friends and I hit the beer tent. Here, a friendly German guy turns round and exclaims in mild disbelief, ‘You’re English and you came all the way out here? Wow, don’t you have your own electronic music festivals?’ At this point I’m still taking in the vast arena shimmering in the distance, then people start diving into the cool swimming lake and I pick up a €1 beer. Erm, not sure if we do festivals quite like this one back home.»

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diskjokke - En Fin Tid

Review by Hayden Woolley

Diskjokke toys with a broad sonic-palette on En Fin Tid, yet there’s still a constant spring of optimism and vitality waiting to erupt below the surface of each of these eight tracks.»

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Melt 2010 preview

In Depth by Hayden Woolley

This year the organisers of the 13th annual Melt festival have demonstrated some typical German efficiency in making a handy iPhone app that details all the travel information you could possibly need for a confusion-free journey. It’s a good job, as for»

60470

Kele - The Boxer

Review by Hayden Woolley

It’s kind of hard to reconcile the idea of Kele as a new breed of visionary electronic musician with songs so stultifyingly unoriginal.»

60272

Ratatat - LP4

Review by Hayden Woolley

Your imagination provides the film, Ratatat provide the glorious soundtrack.»

59640

Free Energy - Stuck on Nothing

Review by Hayden Woolley

You’d need DNA evidence to separate Free Energy from the influences they’re so clearly in thrall of, but it’s all so blusteringly fun and care-free that they make you feel like a curmudgeon for even contemplating giving a shit.»

58622

Caribou - Swim

Review by Hayden Woolley

Even if we are in for a raft of artists making music that sloshes freely around your headphones, you’d be hard-pushed to top the elegant wonder of Swim.»

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