Month: August 2012
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Live Vault – Dead Can Dance
Finally in the Live Vault trio its Dead Can Dance whom I can’t find a ticket for anywhere! Here’s two songs from Brendan that aren’t…
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Live Vault – Fiona Apple
Middle part of our trio this evening is Fiona Apple with my favourite song from her latest album. This is a wonderful rendition.
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Live Vault – Charlotte Martin
For those of us not in the USA whom adore this magical singer/songwriter here are some clips from her recent show. *cue freak out…. now*
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Clatter – “Garden of Whatever” Review
A husband and wife rock duo? Without guitars? Going all eco on us? I’ll have a large helping of that! Clatter are a great rock…
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Lila Rose – “Osmos Your Sonica” Review
Lila Rose had an EP out before her smashing debut album hit our ears earlier this year. “Osmos Your Sonica” is an interesting starting point…
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Game Review: Symphony (PC)
Any game that allows me innovative use of my music has me hooked. Following on from where Beat Hazard effectively left off, Symphony takes music…
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Game Review: Thirty Flights of Loving (PC)
Those whom know me, know I love a one man band game. Thirty Flights of Loving is Brendon Chung’s ode to story telling by ripping…
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Game Review: Retro/Grade (PS3)
The wonders of Retro/Grade fall into two categories. The first is the effortlessly original rhythm twist on the music genre. The second is the full…
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Introducing… James Nighthawk
Bit of local talent around my neck of the woods, singer/songwriter James Nighthawk has an album busy in the pipeline but until then we can…
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The Commuters – “Rescue” Review
The Commuters’ debut album “Rescue” dropped four months ago and incase you’ve not heard it you should really take a chance to give them a…
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Dead Can Dance – “Anastasis” Review
Dead Can Dance are back! After far too long away from our speakers they’ve reunited. I’ve followed and thoroughly enjoyed their solo projects but sometimes…
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Video Vault – Sarah Slean
Sarah Slean’s 3rd single from her double album Land & Sea, which is still on for a review here in the near future, is called…
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Game Review: Burgertime World Tour (PS3)
Monkey Paw Games have been an utter saviour for me on the PS1/Ps2 import front. I wish a few more would make their way over…
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Game Review: Sound Shapes (PS3)
Music has always been an integral part of the game for me hence my love for VGM, so much so part of the site is…
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Live Stream – Tekken Club Night @ Gamescom
All the Tekken Force are out for a fabulous evening of Tekken DJ mixes with Sanodg, ARURIKA, Shinji Hosoe and Taku Inoue. Stream found here
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Melodysheep Remixes Julia Child!!!
Being one of my childhood idols, I’m so glowing to see this on YouTube. Julia Child lives!!! Bon Appetit!
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Game Review: English Country Tune (PC)
Be Jesus my head hurts! English Country Tune is one of the toughest puzzlers I’ve come across in ages! Why it’s called English Country Tune…
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Video Vault – ryo (supercell) Feat Miku Hatsune
The long awaited release of PS Vita’s “Project Diva F” comes in a few weeks (I cannot wait for the PS3 version next year) and…
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Live Vault – Planningtorock
I had no idea our Knife friends had also dabbled elsewhere too! Enjoyable stuff indeed!
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Jesca Hoop – “The House That Jack Built” Review
I have always enjoyed Jesca Hoop’s music but I’ve always found each album takes time to get into. What surprised me then was how immediate…
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Introducing… Sunday Lane
Sunday Lane is a uniquely voiced singer/songwriter whose been recently credited in a hot 100 unsigned artists column in Music Connection magazine. I would write a huge…
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Introducing… The Sexual Outlaws
The Sexual Outlaws are a duo from New York, USA with a particular penchant for 1977 Chinese American Actress Anna May Wong to be included…
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Digital Noise Academy – A CharMar Sidedish
We are massive Charlotte Martin fans and would love to see this project through. It’s already funded but you know good music when you hear…
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William Kage – 16-bit “Journey” Arrangement
16bit music nut William Kage has made a fantastic cover of the track “I Was Born For This” for free on his band camp website.…
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Game Review: K-On After School Live HD Remaster (PS3)
Ah my love of the Rhythm Action genre knows no bounds. K-On is a relatively popular anime which follows a group of school girls and…
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Samsara – A Musical Journey
With Samsara hitting the UK on 30/08/12, I am in fever pitch about it. Now armed with my tickets and a Q&A session after the…