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I write about the music I like; anything from 90s indie, electronic, techno, psychedelic, whatever

Nation of Language – A Way Forward (2021) – Album Review

16th Nov 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

Despite its throwback nature, a predilection for 80s synth pop is not a requirement for enjoying ‘A Way Forward’. The song-writing is so assured and the production so meticulous production, that anyone who takes pleasure in unashamed, life-affirming pop music will find much to savour here.

Clinic – Fantasy Island (2021) – Album Review

3rd Nov 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

Clinic are one of those rare bands who’ve managed to constantly evolve and develop their sound, so that each new album feels like a progression, yet all the while sounding exactly like themselves and no one else.

Tirzah – Colourgrade (2021) – Album Review

20th Oct 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

Immersing yourself in Colourgrade for the entirety of its forty-minute duration is an experience akin to being cocooned in a soft, warm duvet, in a state somewhere between sleep and wakefulness, as reality melts into daydreams and your limbs melt into the bed.

DARKSIDE – Spiral (2021) – Album Review

18th Aug 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

Nicolas Jaar's work as Darkside pulls off the feat of being deeply moody yet catchy, combining extended psychedelic grooves, richly detailed atmospherics and unexpected earworms.

Snapped Ankles – Forest of Your Problems (2021) – Album Review

Snapped Ankles
31st Jul 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

Forest of Your Problems maintains a high energy level throughout, with the band not missing a beat as they transition from post-punk, to wigged out synth jams to the funky, ‘The Prince is Back’.

Daniel Avery – Together in Static (2021) – Album Review

15th Jul 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

Together in Static is Avery’s document from a strange time and feels like a neat encapsulation of the feelings – hope, uncertainty, anticipation - shared by everyone looking forward to experiencing their next live music experience.

Loraine James – Reflection (2021) – Album Review

2nd Jul 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

Rather than club music or urban music, Loraine James says that first and foremost, she produces ‘experimental music’.

µ-Ziq – Scurlage (2021) – Album Review

9th Jun 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 3 Comments

It’s characteristic of the album as a whole, and in fact much of µ-Ziq’s discography - that Mike Paradinas' best moments come when he plays it a bit lighter and doesn’t overcomplicate things.

Skee Mask – Pool (2021) – Album Review

29th May 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ 1 Comment

With the release of his third full-length album, Bryan Müller a.k.a. Skee Mask has surely established himself as one of the leading figures at the vanguard of electronic music.

John Beltran – The Season Series (2020)

28th May 202114th May 2024 ~ George's Music Blog ~ Leave a comment

Using deceptively simple elements - piano, guitar, synths and the occasional angelic vocal sample, John Beltran has done a majestic job on The Season Series of channeling the beauty and fragility of nature, as well as capturing its state of constant flux.

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