What’s the point again?
It seems to be possibly slightly pointless, but it is still somehow enjoyable
It seems to be possibly slightly pointless, but it is still somehow enjoyable
Felix interviews the founder of South Kensington's first poetry night
As with many of its cultural exports, Japan’s punk is a little different. Epitomised by bands such as the percussion-heavy Boredoms, the metal-heavy Boris, and psychedelic OOIOO, its brand of noise-rock tempers avant-garde intensity with kitschy dollops of fun. Fastest, sharpest and strangest of the lot, though, is Melt-Banana,
Margot Pikovsky reviews Love, Question Mark
Real Estate – Days (2011)
Ross Gray on Grouper – St Giles in the Fields (October 3, 2011)
Twilight may be annoying, but it does actually have decent music
Navid Nabijou embarks on a spirituo-materialistic journey
Capdown – Koko (November 6, 2011)
New exhibitions at the National Gallery and Royal Academy of Arts joins with the Felix Music Night in the capital's latest cultural expeditions.
Tru Thoughts Label Showcase – Koko (Saturday 19 November)
George Jeffery's tale of love, music and the Thames