Despite all the hype, Oneohtrix Point Never prove worth a listen. But Gary Steel has reservations (hasn’t he always?)
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Bilal – A Love Surreal (BBE/Border) CD REVIEW
An album of sensual, jazz-tinged funk. Who could complain?
Boards Of Canada – Tomorrow’s Harvest (Warp/Border) CD REVIEW
Boards Of Canada a real shitter, according to Gary Steel.
Sigur Rós – Kveikur (XL) CD REVIEW
Have Sigur Rós got anything left to say? Gary Steel has his doubts.
Nightmares On Wax – Feelin Good (Warp/Border) CD REVIEW
Gary Steel inhales some THC-infused grooves.
Jackson Scott – Melbourne (Fat Possum) CD REVIEW
Jackson Scott makes eerie lo-fi psychedelia that’s worth checking out, according to Peter Kearns.
PVT – Homosapien (Create/Control) CD REVIEW
There’s much unrealised potential in these Aussie electronicists, writes Peter Kearns.
Nektar – Down To Earth (Purple Pyramid) CD REVIEW – REISSUE
Peter Kearns acclaims a sadly neglected prog-rock gem, dug up and reissued.