Articles in Album Reviews
Rating: 4.1/5
When Mike Deni’s vocals shimmered in “Kites”, a track we reviewed sometime around October last year, we knew something good was on the way. Certainly we couldn’t be left out to dry with two …
Rating: 9.5 / 10
Building off of his 2006 debut album The Thievery Of Your Own Things, Casey Immoor is building himself a fortress of untouchable indie electronica. With no cat-calls swooning to his fantastic first …
Tiesto’s latests album, Kaleidoscope, showcases the many accompanying artists we try on a daily basis to bring to our readers. The Dutch DJ’s albums aren’t like any of the music we typically cover, but the …
Rating: 9.1 / 10
Prior to listening to Hurricane Bells, lead vocalist Steve Schiltz was tightly bound to that of his fantastic band, Longwave. Once ravelling himself in magnificent chords and poignant drumming consistent throughout Secrets Are …
Rating: 9.4/10
The words ‘one’ and ‘gold’ are very meaningful. For rulers, ‘one’ meant superiority and ‘gold’ meant power. For athletes, they speak of accomplishment. For musicians, ‘one’ can be either rising to the top or …
Rating: 8.3/10
Behind the cutting, spinning, guest artists and precision-oriented rhyming is where Jean-Christophe Le Saoût and his project Wax Tailor resides. In The Mood For Life combines what breakbeat hip-hop deserves to be remembered as …

