It's been almost 40 years since Prophet put out an album - and it's more than just a photo book of funk's heydayreviews8 May 2018
Moon Gangs' 'Earth Loop' combines classical music with the sounds of your old Commodore 64reviews27 Mar 2018
'Cocoa Sugar' marks Young Fathers' full transition to a politically drive, truly inventive pop groupreviews5 Mar 2018
As Fischerspooner enter their third decade as a project, 'Sir' comes off as a case study on déjà vureviews19 Feb 2018
If Michel Gondry heard the sensual pop sounds of NADINE's debut album he'd be all over itreviews24 Jan 2018
La Féline 'Triomphe' is a significant evolution from the synth pop of her last two albumsreviews19 Jan 2018
It's taken post-punk grandee Ian Svenonius almost 25 years to make a solo LP - hopefully another one will follow (sooner)reviews7 Nov 2017
Icelander Högni has taken the story of two decommissioned steam trains as inspiration for his debut solo LPreviews18 Oct 2017
Kelela has the chance to join the pantheon of great pop artists - she's firmly on her wayreviews2 Oct 2017
Liars (!) have gone acoustic, kinda, but their latest LP still isn't easy listeningreviews23 Aug 2017
Goldie – Meditations on the power of yoga, David Bowie, death and Jeremy Corbyn – a “good lad”interview5 Jul 2017
The guy who was dressed as a rabbit at Primavera had an extraordinary story to tell about stroke survival and rehabilitationshort29 Jun 2017
James Brandon Lewis' 'No Filter' is the hypnotic product of a single 8-hour jam sessionreviews28 Jun 2017