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HONEYBLOOD's 3rd album in 2019 by Stina Marie Claire Tweeddale, a female from a Glaswegian duo who has gained solid support from some and has established a position.[Read More]
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(¥1990) Debuted on BLANc by Will White, a tour member of The MACCABEES, and Yala! He seems to have signed with BMG Publishing, and recently he has been participating in the work of NILUFER YANYA. Based on TOM PETTY, it certainly has the sophistication of NILUFER YANYA, and although it may seem plain, it is a perfect song that has a premonition of a future star. Talented. limited.[Read More]
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Glastonbury-born UK producer DEAD MAN'S CHEST, who supports Goldie and LTJ Bukem under the label Myor in Breda, the Netherlands, and also works as a designer for Metalheadz, has arrived. The selection of synth sounds from the story of Inatai, and the development are all addicting killer rave A-side, B-side whistle story and the plain jungle with a good sense of playing drums are also strange and dark and excellent.[Read More]
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French-Senegalian ANAIIS, released in 2021, 2022 vinyl, just plain nice. Jamaican reggae singer CHRONIXX, rapper TOPAZ JONES, actor and rapper SJAVA, East London rapper JAY PRINCE, industrial saxophone player CKtrl around DUVAL TIMOTHY and COBY SEY, and ONYX COLLECTIVE were all participating. A counterpunch to FKA TWIGS, as if jazz, free, and soul that reacts with a heart called dick and heart are linked with London's underground jazz scene and underground bases where MICA LEVI, TIRZAH, and DEAN BLUNT are hidden. It's different, but it's a decisive piece.[Read More]
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2nd album released in 1994, reissued in 2018. Limited Edition of 660 copies on white vinyl Edition.[Read More]
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This is the third year in a series of 7-inch singles released by Optic Nerve's 1980s guitar band. At that time, it was a hit with some of my friends, or it was plain and unpopular among those who liked it, but I liked it. Is it a dream? (Not in a particularly good way)". I remember it as one of the least popular works released from the popular label Subway Organization at the time, and they released this single and the split flexi with MIGHTY MIGHTY from Sha La La, the predecessor of Sarah Records. It's the only rare Sha La La out there, but I liked it even though it's the only one that's not rare. I can only think of it as a dream, but in reality, the Optic Nerve who put it out may just be a painful guy, so I won't be happy. But you can...[Read More]