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idioteque88 has written the following articles:

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Anamanaguchi - Endless Fantasy

Review by Elliot McVeigh

Like staying up all night playing videogames, or eating a whole tub of sweets in one sitting, Endless Fantasy is too much of a good thing.»

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Lost 12 of 2012: Nedry In A Dim Light

In Depth by Elliot McVeigh

...it feels rather like the inner workings of some vast machine - solid, heavy, intricate, and tactile. The textures and patterns here are hypnotic, and on higher volumes, truly punishing. It is most definitely of 2012, and I mean that in the best way possible. It feels like the latest entry in a nebulous timeline, the result of years of influences, from electronic music and beyond. At the same time, whether intentionally or not, this menacing whirlpool of a record feels apt for a year in which international fear and confusion seemed to reach unprecedented levels.»

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Holy Other - Held

Review by Elliot McVeigh

If you are a fan of all that gothy, monastic, otherworldly sound, this is an album rich with the stuff.»

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WOMAD 2012: The DiS Review

In Depth by Elliot McVeigh

WOMAD occupies something of a niche in the world of festivals. Largely marginalised in the mainstream music press, it is simultaneously a festival for 'everyone' and one geared at a very specific audience. Now in its 30th year, WOMAD isn’t likely to make a bid for wider public awareness anytime soon. »

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Tanlines - Mixed Emotions

Review by Elliot McVeigh

Tanlines are not pushing boundaries, but they’ve carved out an agreeable niche in the vast, wide country where indie pop meets bedroom electronics.»

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Casiokids - Aabenbaringen Over Aaskammen

Review by Elliot McVeigh

AOA deviates just enough from the fun, breezy electro/indie-pop of their debut to be worthwhile.»

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Rustie - Glass Swords

Review by Elliot McVeigh

This is a dense, rewarding – and yes, fun – record. It is the realisation of possibilities, an example of the unique thrill electronic music can offer. Not bad for a debut.»

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Spectrals - Bad Penny

Review by Elliot McVeigh

Less Bad Penny and more Mediocre Penny.»

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The Field - Looping State of Mind

Review by Elliot McVeigh

For simple aural pleasure, there has not been much to match this in 2011.»

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Teeth - WHATEVER

Review by Elliot McVeigh

TEETH employ a kitchen-sink approach, and luckily for them enough sticks to create actual music, rather than the endless abyss of squealing electronics WHATEVER occasionally threatens to collapse into.»

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Glenn Jones - The Wanting

Review by Elliot McVeigh

For music that is so technically accomplished, it forms a wonderfully intimate album.»

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Miracle Fortress - Was I the Wave?

Review by Elliot McVeigh

Graham Van Pelt’s latest record is less tethered, more willing to soar and glide.»

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Son Lux - We Are Rising

Review by Elliot McVeigh

All the ingredients are there, they’re just not combined in a wholly satisfying manner.»


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