Monday Morricone Moment!: Black Light Orchestra – Morricone | DaysAreNumbers
As you may have noticed, there has been a lack of Monday Morricone Madness for some time now (sorry about that), but never fear, because in two weeks time we
Read MoreAs you may have noticed, there has been a lack of Monday Morricone Madness for some time now (sorry about that), but never fear, because in two weeks time we
Read MoreThings bloody well go boom in the night with this 1981 post-punk ditty from the moody Bush Tetras.
Read MoreThe first record to feature electronic phasing effects, Toni Fisher’s eerie and extraordinary song, The Big Hurt, entered the US Billboard Chart at number three in 1959. The record-buying public
Read MoreThe one slice of wax that hasn’t left my turntable this week is the stupendous Emperor Machine’ remix of “Little Boots” – a track off the latest and much acclaimed
Read MoreTaken from her fourth album Asha L’Indiana, today’s Single of the Day is a sublime and down-tempo disco groover from renowned Indian singer and performer Asha Puthli. Having worked with
Read More“In the year 2525, would man still be alive?” That was the question pondered by 60’s duo Zager and Evans but then again I think they posed that particular conundrum
Read MoreA side-project of Peter Bonne (A Split Second, Autumn, Twilight Ritual) between 1982-1984, Belgian band Linear Movement were one of the more melodic groups of the ‘cold wave/minimal wave’ movement.
Read MoreKid Creole and his wonderful Coconuts played an exclusive gig at London’s Barbican Centre last night, so in honour of that stupendous occasion aaand the glorious sunshine, here’s a cheeky
Read MoreIt’s impossible not to mention Bob Blank when one discusses the music of New York during the seventies and eighties. A true maverick producer, Blank was the man who harnessed
Read MoreArthur Russell re-works are ten a penny these days, but you can always rely on those quality purveyors of underground house, E.A.R, to provide an early Easter treat with an
Read MoreTaken from his 1982 album Face to Face, legendary Canadian disco producer Gino Soccio is the provider of this week’s Friday wind down track with the superb ‘You Move Me’.
Read MoreItalo meets breakdance in today’s SOTD. A stone cold stunna from 1983, Natasha King’s AM/FM is one of those records that can easily straddle the cosmic and electro spheres with
Read MoreDanger: Diabolik (Mario Bava, 1968) Hands up who likes Austin Powers? Well, I know I do! Not the wretched sequels of course, but the first film in the series, which was an
Read MoreBreak out the poppers and get your dancing shoes on! This lively Members Only re-edit of Tempest Trio’s 1979 sleaze classic loops and deliciously distorts the original in a manner
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