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  • Ed Stones & The BD3 – ‘Cook Book’ Album Review

    Ed Stones & The BD3 – ‘Cook Book’ Album Review

    If you’re looking for music that endeavours to go beyond the ordinary, then ‘Cook book’ is undoubtedly for you.

  • Bearded Theory 2016 (Fri & Sat) Festival Review

    Bearded Theory 2016 (Fri & Sat) Festival Review

    It’s a festival that, as you arrive, feels like home and such an atmosphere can be attributed to an array of factors from the amazingly friendly staff, the varied stalls and the awesome stages to…

  • Bearded Theory Line Up Announcement

    Bearded Theory Line Up Announcement

    Bearded Theory, one of the UK’s best festivals, has just made a stunning line-up announcement. Details within…

  • Ghost Simpson – Self-Titled EP Review

    Ghost Simpson – Self-Titled EP Review

    For those who are interested in the world of avant-garde synth music, Ghost Simpson are a fascinating act who have successfully opened up new vistas to explore.

  • Off The Tracks 2015 Festival Review

    Off The Tracks 2015 Festival Review

    There’s a vibe here that defies rational description, a feeling of community, as if you’ve known the people with whom you’re sharing the field for many years, and the music (whether it be ambient, dub,…

  • Alda – ‘Passage’ Album Review

    Alda – ‘Passage’ Album Review

    …if you admire bands who paint a mental picture and who create music as art rather than a tool of commerce, then ‘passage’ is an essential addition to your collection.

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