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6082

Slipper - Hands Against The Rain

Review by Steve Gray

On this limited, vinyl-only single, Slipper serve up a feast of intoxicating beats.»

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Loop Guru - Bathtime With...

Review by Steve Gray

It has been five years since Loop Guru’s previous album, ’Loop Bites Dog’ and it sounds like main men JaMuud and Saam have been doing some serious chilling if this dub heavy, spice laden musical journey is anything to go by. Well known on the global dance scene, Loop Guru have never failed to impre»

3115

Wilt - Understand

Review by Steve Gray

Wilt, the perennial indie rockers, return with a new single lifted from last year's Dave Eringa-produced 'My Medicine' album. 'Understand' kicks in with some nice heavy guitar & then transforms into an REM-inspired soaring pop song with Cormac Battle doing a pretty goo»

3120

Sludgefeast - Born Evil

Review by Steve Gray

Judging by the noise that Bournemouth's Sludgefeast create, living by the seaside does strange things to a person. They give us what can only be described as the lowest of lo-fi garagepunkmetal rock which sounds like it was recorded in someone's bathroom with all equpment turned up to 11 and a paper »

WishingHour - And Suddenly Nothing

Review by Steve Gray

This third demo from Cardiff based WishingHour offers up four slabs of bruising metal combined with a show of hardcore anger. First track 'Gloria' comes flying at you with real power & you immediately realise that the vocals of CiCi could strip paint at 100 yards(if not more) & she could certainly»

3082

Ditchwater - 2 Track Demo

Review by Steve Gray

2 track sampler from hard hitting Chicago based metal band Ditchwater. Both tunes here boast pounding bass & drums coupled with crunching guitars that all get a production that's superbly crisp courtesy of Chris Dujuric who has recently worked with Soil. What Ditchwater are offering up isn't any»

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Qhixldekx - Draw Your Lines

Review by Steve Gray

Portsmouth's Qhixldekx describes himself as an "electro-guitar" act and I'm happy to go along with that description. Following on from his 2001 cassette 'Dea»

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Cardboard Dead Boy - Famous When Dead

Review by Steve Gray

This impressive seven track debut comes described as "Industrial,ambient,lounge". I'd describe it as being a massive brawl between Kid606 & Alec Empire! Much of this is industrial noise blended together with hints of drum n bass, samples, cinematic landscapes and a healthy dose of insanity! The pieces on s»


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