Tin Can 44s release first EP
An extremely solid debut, and a pleasure on the ears of anyone with a taste for bluesy folk
An extremely solid debut, and a pleasure on the ears of anyone with a taste for bluesy folk
José González teams up with orchestral collective The Göteborg String Theory to great success
A refreshing antidote to all that pop nonsense
Luke Turner on the New York pair with enough-balls-to-bust-up-Schwarzenegger
Mr Scruff brings tea stands and more to Koko
Charlotte Levin takes us to the strange party that is Nintendisco: a celebration of games, music and geekery
Or how a bunch of teenagers are taking over the world
Computers and Blues is a hell of an album to bow out on
We’re taught that facts are all-important. But we risk forgetting the power of our imagination says Luke Turner, as he deciphers John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’
On planet Earth in 500BC the first non-religious, scientific society was formed by Pythagoras
On Saturday 19th February 2011, Felix hosted its first Music Night at Metric. It was a glorious event
Jamie Fraser takes a look at the musician who blends sampler-triggered melodies with more club-ready beats