Ed Kuepper of The Saints and Laughing Clowns is one of the unsung heroes of Australian rock; Chris Pugmire offers ten points ...
The Heads' chaotic Dionysian abandon is always tempered by a mathematical Apollonian rigour, finds Stewart Lee ...
Kraftwerk’s Radio-Activity is getting a 50th anniversary reissue. The German group’s first electronic record will be released ...
Overflowing with sounds and ideas, the latest from the Bangladeshi composer-producer is full of surprises ...
The Lovers & Lollypops record label holds a place in the Portuguese music scene that’s similar to the Bonfim district within the city of Porto. The gentrified centre has been reshaped for tourism, ...
Ana Roxanne has shared a new track, ‘Untitled II’. The delicate song centres around Roxanne’s arresting vocals, as well as pared-back guitar, piano and percussive accompaniment. It’s the second track ...
Elucid of Armand Hammer teams up with Switzerland-based producer Sebb Bash for an album of collage-like snapshots and deftly ...
Post-geographic bass music with an experimental thrust, defined by Cell’s adventurous arrangements and Miniawy’s commanding ...
Fergal Kinney looks back to a breakthrough in process for Stereolab that helped them capture and define the spirit of the times ...
Along the back alleys, down by the underpass, hidden in ginnels, or the places where many wouldn’t dare venture after dusk, that’s where you’ll find George Shaw walking in the shadows. His work is ...
The Neubaten guitarist (later bassist) and collaborator with Phew, The Tiger Lillies and many more opens up about days wiled ...
Many moons ago, tQ heard Henry Rollins describing the time that he and Ian MacKaye had spent the afternoon listening to the ...