Author: Andy Peterson Page 8

Shawn Lee - Synthesizers in Space

Shawn Lee - Synthesizers in Space

What Shawn Lee's career has lacked in terms of actual sales is certainly made up for in terms of output; recording since the late 1980's, his official releases are piling up towards 30, although for...

Review posted on 20th August 2012

Bleech - Nude

Bleech - Nude

If only everything in life was as simple as this. Remember good old fashioned indie rock n' roll? Uncomplicated, one dimensional, get out there on the refectory floor and look a bit of prat indie...

Review posted on 9th August 2012

Kraak & Smaak - Feelings

Kraak & Smaak - Feelings

Kraak and Smaak's last release Electric Hustle was well, ok; like a supermarket curry, it was pleasant enough for the most part but a little bland. Certainly given the wealth of innovative, boldly ambitious and...

Review posted on 25th July 2012

ULTRAVOX - Brilliant

ULTRAVOX - Brilliant

First, let's deal with the elephant in the room here: you don't call your first album for 18 years Brilliant unless you're prepared to encounter some cynicism, especially since barely two years before its release...

Review posted on 12th July 2012

Simian Mobile Disco - Unpatterns

Simian Mobile Disco - Unpatterns

Dateline 2002: Jas Shaw is still a part of Simian, a four piece from Manchester whose debut album Chemistry Is What We Are contained some pristine, if largely ignored, dream pop moments in a vaguely...

Review posted on 9th July 2012

SquarePusher - Ufabulum

SquarePusher - Ufabulum

It feels a bit crass - probably because it is - to label Tom Jenkinson (he of the Squarepusher moniker) as a scene granddaddy, particularly when you consider that it's hard to define exactly what...

Review posted on 28th June 2012

The Cinematic Orchestra - In Motion #1

The Cinematic Orchestra - In Motion #1

It's been said before here at Contact Towers, but God bless the recent commercial failure of the music industry model as we know it. Now, a few tousle haired former suits may well disagree with...

Review posted on 19th June 2012

Deer Tick - Divine Providence

Deer Tick - Divine Providence

Whether Deer Tick are really a band or still just the supersized lone project of John McCauley, it seems like he's turned over a new leaf, and gosh darn it if it isn't mighty dark...

Review posted on 30th May 2012

The Phenomenal Handclap Band - Form & Control

The Phenomenal Handclap Band - Form & Control

Phenomenal: 1. Very remarkable, extraordinary 2. Perceptible by the senses or through immediate experience. Well, I don't know much about either of those two, but the first minute of Form & Control's opening track Following...

Review posted on 8th May 2012

Slugabed - Time Team

Slugabed - Time Team

Punk; it's like it never needed to happen. After all, thirty five years since John Lydon made himself public enemy #1 by singing about god saving our Lizzy during Jubilee year, its legacy seems to...

Review posted on 24th April 2012

PNAU - Soft Universe

PNAU - Soft Universe

For the uninitiated, Pnau are Australian duo Peter Mayes and Nick Littlemore, and Soft Universe is their fourth outing since their d'but Sambanova, was released in 2000. They may well have passed you by, although...

Review posted on 16th April 2012

Electric Guest - Mondo

Electric Guest - Mondo

Strange to think that anything as inoffensive as Mondo could be so divisive, but in the one corner the critical knives are out for Electric Guest, a top hack describing their sound as "The kind...

Review posted on 3rd April 2012

Human League - Dare

Human League - Dare

Whilst it seems the industry has little by the way of collective conscience, we at Contact Music are never short of a metaphorical finger or two to wag at it. Today's hot topic (again): reissues,...

Review posted on 30th March 2012

Jono McCleery - There Is

Jono McCleery - There Is

Let's get one thing straight from the off; I'm a grizzled part time rock hack, and when I see a bio that mentions not just Jeff Buckley and John Martyn in it as artist reference...

Review posted on 22nd March 2012

Deadbeat Darlings - The Angel's Share

Deadbeat Darlings - The Angel's Share

There are times in an artists' career when you feel they're deliberately throwing it all away. That greatness, wisdom, unit shifting and full control of the creative process is firmly within their grasp. It's all...

Review posted on 20th March 2012

MUTE MATH - Odd Soul

MUTE MATH - Odd Soul

I've said this before, but in my opinion there's simply no feeling like getting blindsided by a record that totally defies your expectations in a good way. My past exposure to Mutemath had been about...

Review posted on 15th March 2012

Seventeen Evergreen - Steady On Scientist

Seventeen Evergreen - Steady On Scientist

My first acquaintance with Seventeen Evergreen was via Angels, one of those free downloads that makes the hours of trawling through the tons of soon-to-be-obscure remixes and otherwise weird off cuts on Rcrdlbl worthwhile. Essentially...

Review posted on 7th March 2012

Wiley - Evolve Or Be Extinct

Wiley - Evolve Or Be Extinct

Given that this is Wiley's third outing in in the last 12 months - that's if you count the download only EP-ish Chill Out Zone of course - it seems easy to draw the fairly...

Review posted on 27th February 2012

Body Language - Social Studies

Body Language - Social Studies

Say what you want about the eighties - it's the decade that keeps on giving. Body Language are from that hipster nexus Brooklyn, but any similarities to their wraparound shade and skinny jeans wearing contemporaries...

Review posted on 21st February 2012

Lapalux - When You're Gone

Lapalux - When You're Gone

Pssst! Hey, you! Yes, you over there! I'm a bit psychic and I can read people's minds. Because of that I know that you were about to say something dork-ish like "Uh, I ain't never...

Review posted on 7th February 2012

Neil Cowley Trio - The Face Of Mount Molehill

Neil Cowley Trio - The Face Of Mount Molehill

You won't have heard of Neil Cowley but you will almost certainly have heard what he does - it's his fingers tinkling the ivories on Adele's record smashing 21. Far from a mere session musician...

Review posted on 31st January 2012

Monument Valley - Tongues

Monument Valley - Tongues

I remember a girlfriend of a long, long time ago tell me - when she was breaking up with me - that one of the male gender's biggest shortcomings is that they are blighted by...

Review posted on 23rd January 2012

Deaf Havana - Fools and Worthless Liars

Deaf Havana - Fools and Worthless Liars

Look I never told anyone before but you guys seem quite nice, so I feel comfortable enough to let this thing go. I've got a fear of heights. Acrophobia to you. When I went up...

Review posted on 12th January 2012

The Chevin - Champion

The Chevin - Champion

Looking out from the vantage point that is Surprise View on Otley Chevin you can almost imagine that you're seeing all the world; hundreds of metres above the Wharfe Valley which stretches out beneath it...

Review posted on 3rd January 2012

Slugabed - Sun Too Bright Turn It Off

Slugabed - Sun Too Bright Turn It Off

As a confirmatory signal that you're in the moment and giving the zeitgeist the seeing-to of its life, getting a commission to remix Roots Manuva's classic Witness (1 Hope) for last year's epoch defining Ninja...

Review posted on 21st December 2011

Orienteers - Orienteers

Orienteers - Orienteers

Away from the charts - of course - as it comes to an end, there's little doubt that 2011 has been a great year for music in a creative sense. The reasons for this are...

Review posted on 13th December 2011

Miguel Migs - Outside The Skyline

Miguel Migs - Outside The Skyline

Like a few other niche vibes, Deep House - substitute the "Deep" for "Dad" in some quarters - has something of an image problem. On one level the sound - a tapestry of soul, Latin...

Review posted on 30th November 2011

Cass McCombs - Humor Risk

Cass McCombs - Humor Risk

I once had a mug - I never bought it, I just ended up being its final custodian, as can happen with mugs - that had a big picture of Garfield on it, along with...

Review posted on 17th November 2011

Apparat Organ Quartet - Polyfonia

Apparat Organ Quartet - Polyfonia

Confession time first; in the process of selecting what to review from the long list provided by the super hard working staff of the Contact Music back office, I'd confused Apparat (German techno producer, native...

Review posted on 17th November 2011

Gold Panda - DJ Kicks

Gold Panda - DJ Kicks

Along with the similarly niched Late Night Tales series, DJ Kicks has continued to exhibit the kind of durability which only comes with a highly perceptive choice of guests and a reputation for making the...

Review posted on 15th November 2011

Suggested

Leisure Festival - Dreamland in Margate

Leisure Festival - Dreamland in Margate

On the same day that Glastonbury welcomed back Margate's adopted sons, The Libertines, Margate itself put on it's very own Leisure Festival as it...

Pretty Fierce talk to us about collaborating with Doja Cat, emetophobia, arena tours and staying

Pretty Fierce talk to us about collaborating with Doja Cat, emetophobia, arena tours and staying "true to yourself" [EXCLUSIVE]

Sheffield's very own all girl group Pretty Fierce are still on a high after the recent release of their debut single - 'Ready For Me'.

Will Varley & Jack Valero - The Astor Theatre Deal Live Review

Will Varley & Jack Valero - The Astor Theatre Deal Live Review

Three nights before the end of his current tour Will Varley returned to his home town of Deal to delight a sold out crowd in The Astor Theatre.

WYSE talks to us about her

WYSE talks to us about her "form of synaesthesia", collaborating with Radiohead's Thom York and the prospect of touring with a band [EXCLUSIVE]

With only a few days to go before Portsmouth based songstress and producer WYSE releases her new single, 'Belladonna', we caught up with her to find...

Advertisement
Bay Bryan talks to us about being a

Bay Bryan talks to us about being a "wee queer ginger", singing with Laura Marling and being inspired by Matilda [EXCLUSIVE]

Colorado raised, Glasgow educated and Manchester based Bay Bryan is nothing if not a multi-talented, multi-faceted artist performing as both...

Keelan X talks to us about staying true to

Keelan X talks to us about staying true to "your creative vision", collaborating with Giorgio Moroder and being "a yoga nut" [EXCLUSIVE]

Former Marigolds band member Keelan Cunningham has rediscovered his love of music with his new solo project Keelan X.

Luke De-Sciscio talks to us about having the courage to be yourself, forgiving that which is outside of one's control and following whims [EXCLUSIVE]

Luke De-Sciscio talks to us about having the courage to be yourself, forgiving that which is outside of one's control and following whims [EXCLUSIVE]

Wiltshire singer-songwriter Luke De Sciscio, formally known as Folk Boy, is set to release is latest album - 'The Banquet' via AntiFragile Music on...

Annie Elise talks to us about the challenges a female producer has to face and

Annie Elise talks to us about the challenges a female producer has to face and "going through a year of grief and sickness" [EXCLUSIVE]

Electronic music pioneer and producer Annie Elise says that the release of her first EP - 'Breathe In, Breathe Out' feels "both vulnerable and...

Advertisement
Artists
Actors
    Filmmakers
      Artists
      Bands
        Musicians
          Artists
          Celebrities
             
              Artists
              Interviews