There is Love In You
By Four Tet
Review by Alex De Petro (Mar 10th '10)
It’s not surprising that Kieran Hebden’s first foray into music was in a post-rock band (the mostly unnoticed and unappreciated Fridge) because the predominant question asked by There Is Love In You is ‘what is genre?’ Although it might seem strange to describe the album's blend of electronic drums, hip-hop samples, jazz and dance as unified, everything on There is Love In You speaks of the artist operating with a very defined agenda. It’s indicative of the fragmented state of modern music…
Read MoreFionn Regan on Touring, The Shadow of an Empire and The Dylan Tag
Featuring Fionn Regan
By Alex De Petro (Mar 4th '10)
Ireland's answer to Neil Young, Dublin's Fionn Regan is a dark and mysterious indie-folker who speaks in metaphor and simile. A singer-songwriter in the old-school style, Regan took a 'pen and paper' (and old typewriter) approach to writing the gritty and mature songs on his second full-length album, released early February. Here, Fionn talks with Alex De Petro about touring at home and abroad, his second album The Shadow of an Empire and being labelled this generation's Bob Dylan by none other than American country/folk…
Read MoreDirty Projectors, Live @ the Hifi Bar, Melbourne, March 9th 2010
Featuring Dirty Projectors
By Ed Butler (Mar 10th '10)
There has been a disturbing trend in live indie music for some time; the spectator fan. As disposable incomes rise, many have flocked to absorb the cultural cachet that seeing gigs by relatively obscure bands provides, irrespective of actually liking the band. This tends to create pockets of ill-mannered fools at gigs shouting conversations while Sufjan Stevens sings ‘Casimir Pulanski Day’, much to the chagrin of those who had to save money to attend.
Brooklyn’s Dirty Projectors, on the other hand, offer such a confronting,…
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