warp records

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warp records

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Squarepusher: Hello Everything

A purveyor of experimental music and a bass guitar fanatic, Squarepusher has become one of the world's most respected electronic artists releasing one acclaimed record after another on the mighty Warp Records.

The Dead Pets albums to finally hit the shops

The Dead Pets this week announced the release of their two albums ('The Revenge Of The Village Idiots' and 'Too Little Too Late') on the 10 Past 10 Records label, the first time the CDs will have been available other than at gigs.

Prefuse 73: Class of 73 Bells

Class of 73 Bells is the first single from the Miami born producer Scott Herren's (aka Prefuse 73) forthcoming album 'Preparations'.

Various Artists: Soma Compilation 2004

Bloody, battered and bruised, dance music has gone a full ten rounds with the media world fervently announcing its death.

Darwin: Under Supervision

Alright, alright I give in... now I am a believer in conspiracy theories! Which theory in particular?

The Sunshine Underground @ Faversham

Strange things are happening in the dance world. Warp records not only sign Geordie punk monkeys Maximo Park in a holyfuckthisisn'tthenewBoardsofCanada moment but they also release a white soul album.

Paranova @ The Old Cock (Halifax)

The Old Cock has recently been celebrating the renewal of is entertainment license, and a decent sized crowd had assembled in what is the town's temple of live music. The support slot was filled by a band new to my ears, a swampy rock outfit named The Roller 6ix.

Munkie: Progression

I'm always suspicious of a CD when I see a quote from Pete Tong on the front cover, and there it is on the front of this Munkie album, 'Progression'.

Desolation Angels: Ring Road

I had a house, yeah, and I had a car And it looked pretty good as I looked like I should - Asylum Hailing from West of the Pennines, Desolation Angels have been cutting introspective slices of beat-poetry set to minimal, glistening guitars and keyboards, underscored by subtle and characteristic drumming, since the turn of the century.

Black Nielson @ The Vine

The Vine is hardly buzzing tonight, which is a shame I think - all three bands here tonight have some definite potential, and some support early on in their careers wouldn't hurt.

Soft Cell @ The Refectory

In all the years of being a fan this was the first time I saw Marc 'live'. I had seen former associates of his from Vicious Pink some time back.

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