Month: March 2013
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Yuji Yoshino & Yoko Ueno – “Genso Suikoden: Orrizonte” Review
Genso Suikoden – the series that has spawned four games and about 44 arranged soundtracks! Some of them good, some of them not so good,…
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Introducing… Nat Osborn Band
I normally cannot stand Jazz and along with rap, they remain the two genres I can happily leave any day of the week – however…
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Introducing… Young Summer
Young Summer is going to be a name I think we’ll hear a lot more of in the coming months. Releasing her first EP in…
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Introducing… Spark & Echo
Quite possibly one of the more unlikely combo’s to be wheeled out onto the stage, Spark & Echo are genuinely nice people and Jonathon’s got…
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Introducing…Sasha Papernik
Sasha Papernik comes from Russian heritage but is US based and has just launched her third album “Victory”. This is the wonderfully chilled out…
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Game Review: Sumo Battle (PC)
Who wouldn’t want to play a game where you play as a Sumo Wrestler and you only have to press one button? The premise is…
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Game Review: Jumping Line Plus (PC)
Abstract and minimalist, Jumping Line Plus is an extension from a mobile game that’s made its way to Desura and has toyed at my brain for…
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Game Review: Super Amazing Wagon Adventure (PC)
Crude is fun sometimes! Super Amazing Wagon Adventure takes everything that retro pixel graphics and gameplay lovers want and places it into a zany completely…
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Video Vault – Ultraista
Recommended to me because they had a song remixed by Four Tet – I prefer the original! Ultraista’s début album came out last year and I’m looking…
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Keiichi Suzuki – “Mother Arranged” Review
Mother (Earthbound for the English-speaking world) seems to have a cult following – certainly it has a good cult-stone foothold in RPG history. While the original soundtracks…
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“Zone of the Enders Z.O.E.” Soundtrack Review
ZOE (Zone Of The Enders) is a techno-based bonanza, which is enveloped in lush string arrangements, stand-out vocal tracks and peppered with heartfelt piano pieces to make…
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Live Vault – Tori Amos (Mountain Solo!)
First time ever – Mountain solo. The ending is awesome. That is all at risk of becoming an even lesser veiled fanboy.
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Live Vault – Emiliana Torrini
This is a wonderful live concert while we wait for the new album to be completed and available for us all to consume merrily.
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James Nighthawk – “The Twilight Session” Review
James Nighthawk upon releasing his début album has chosen a perfect title to really get you in the mood for listening to him. “The Twilight Sessions” nestles…
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Video Vault – Kovak
Kovak return with a new synth-pop rock stonker “Radiate” which continues to mark them as a clever band for the future. Such a great mish-mash…
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Wowaka – “Unhappy Refrain” Review
Vocaloid is something I’ve recently got into over the last year in a huge way and one of my favourite producers is Wowaka. I’d only…
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Woodpecker Wooliams – “The School of Being Human” Review
Woodpecker Wooliams looks, acts, sings and plays like Joanna Newsom discovered there’s more to life an a harp. I thought I’d say that out of…
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Introducing… Mortar and Pestle
Mortar and Pestle are a wonderfully mixed up trio from Oakland, USA and have their debut EP coming out in May. They remind me very…
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Introducing… Kree Woods
Kree Woods is a singer/songwriter from Nashville that has the perfect crossover of all things pop-rock with just enough of a tinge of something different…