Day 6 of #Woraklsweek. Each day I’ll post a different song by the amazingly talented French DJ, who as of yet has not even remotely gained the appreciation he deserves. Worakls specialises in Minimalist House and constructs some truly […]
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Album Review – "Lady Sings The Blues", Rebecca Ferguson
As the weather is slowly (very slowly) getting warmer, and the days are getting longer, and balmy, lazy afternoons are once again in sight, what better way to chill out and melt into relaxation than by listening to the […]
#Woraklsweek Day 5 – "Soleil de Plomb"
Day 5 of #Woraklsweek. Each day I’ll post a different song by the amazingly talented French DJ, who as of yet has not even remotely gained the appreciation he deserves. Worakls specialises in Minimalist House and constructs some truly beautiful […]
#Woraklsweek Day 4 – "Elea"
Day 4 of #Woraklsweek. Each day I’ll post a different song by the amazingly talented French DJ, who as of yet has not even remotely gained the appreciation he deserves. Worakls specialises in Minimalist House and constructs some truly beautiful atmospheres […]
#Woraklsweek Day 3 – Bleu
Day 3 of #Woraklsweek. Each day I’ll post a different song by the amazingly talented French DJ, who as of yet has not even remotely gained the appreciation he deserves. Worakls specialises in Minimalist House and constructs some truly beautiful […]
#Woraklsweek Day 2 – Remix of N'to's "Trauma"
Day 2 of #Woraklsweek. Each day I’ll post a different song by the amazingly talented French DJ, who as of yet has not even remotely gained the appreciation he deserves. Worakls specialises in Minimalist House and constructs some truly beautiful […]
#Woraklsweek Day 1 – Salzburg
This week is Worakls Week, because I’ve decided. Deal. Each day I’ll post a different song by the amazingly talented French DJ, who as of yet has not even remotely gained the appreciation he deserves. Worakls specialises in Minimalist […]
Album Review – "Everything Is Fine", Hawk Eyes
It has been three years since Hawk Eyes’ last full length release “Ideas”. However, despite receiving almost universal critical acclaim in the mainstream music press, the album only sold modestly. This eventually left the band without a major label, forcing […]
Live Review – The Kathryn Wheel @ The Retro Bar, Manchester
The best sort of gig is always the one in a tiny, dingy underground bar in the back streets of a city – and Manchester is as good as any! I haven’t had time to attend many of these […]
Album Review – "Twenty Three Years", Nessi
Nessi Tausendschoen is an up-and-coming German artist. Her new EP was created with Canadian guitar player William MacKenzie, which was the first collaboration between the two artists in their respective careers. To add even more to the mix, they […]
Live Review: DUMB at The Old Blue Last, 11/03/14
Another week, another gig in London Town. This time I was at the Old Blue Last in Shoreditch for my hotly-tipped-for-2014 band DUMB. Opening the bill was Birmingham’s Curb who showed their stuff in their melodic grunge which got a […]
Live Review: Catfish and the Bottlemen, The Borderline, 24/02/14
When you go to a lot of gigs you know when it’s going to be good pretty much as soon as you walk in the room. For me, London is the home of all the best venues for live music […]