Without Erol Alkan we’d probably all still be listening to Manic Street Preachersinterview10 Nov 2017
Erol Alkan goes deep on the remixes, re-rubs and re-edits that’ve kept kids dancing for 20 yearsinterview7 Nov 2017
Typical of Fever Ray, 'Plunge' is an elusive record - but the politics and sex is clearly decipherablereviews27 Oct 2017
The new Paul Major compilation is a bric-a-brac odyssey into rare, unclassifiable soundsreviews27 Oct 2017
Let's put the debut solo album from Fuck Buttons' Andrew Hung down as an exercise in self-developmentreviews3 Oct 2017
With a patient, selective approach Mount Kimbie are quietly becoming formidably consistentreviews6 Sep 2017
Love, loss, wine and weed – The National still sound like your best hangover on 'Sleep Well Beast'reviews4 Sep 2017
Shock Machine's debut is a dreamy first step in James Righton's reinvention of himselfreviews23 Aug 2017
When he’s not playing a hard-nosed cop Michael Chiklis writes about gun violence in his classic rock bandshort22 Aug 2017
Warm Digits paint a planet teetering between progress and collapse on 'Wireless World'reviews2 Aug 2017
Daphni's 'Fabriclive 93' is about Caribou's Dan Snaith getting to the groove directlyreviews17 Jul 2017
Broken Social Scene may have been away for seven years, but they're still consistent in their ambitionreviews4 Jul 2017
Anyone Can Play Guitar: Michael Cera’s music career is as on brand as Greg Wallace writing songs about puddingsshort9 Jun 2017