Articles tagged with: electro
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Silverclub is the brainchild of Manchester’s Duncan Edward Jonesan, an outfit from Manchester, England. Silverclub play electronic music. Going down the road of LCD Soundsystem by the way of Bowie’s Berlin period and Roxy Music, I figured I’d at least give their new EP, No Application, a spin. I wasn’t disappointed.
No Application’s opening is certainly a pumping number, with a strong bass pushing the whole track forward for it’s whole three minutes fifty. It throws the EP straight in to Low and ‘Heroes’ territory, the vocals tinged with Bowie’s drawl. …
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When I received the latest Hidden Places CD, called “Weather Station Early Works” I couldn’t place myself in the mood to listen to it. Haven’t listened to such type of music for quite some time now, so I needed some time to let it sink in. Though, as lucky as I am, exactly when I got this album, I had to travel to Italy. There was no better timing to travel to italy, to listen to Hidden Places latest music in their own soil. Hidden Places is an Italian band …
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While the generic public refers to surgeons to beautify (or more direct, fix) their ugly face, or get a nose job, or remove something that is not ergonomically correct with their body, some people refer to music as the surgeon that fixes their social life problems.
The westernised world politicians, who are not corrupted (sarcasm?) claim that we came a long way in the last number of decades, or since the second world war. We are now a modern civilized society. Everything is organized, everything works as it should be and …
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Italy!!! What an amazing country, La bella vita! Being a Mediterranean myself, I am always fascinated by this wonderful country. Their history, food, lifestyle and obviously, fashion! So many people think London or New York is the centre of the world. Maybe it is true when looking at it from the business point of view. But for fashion, history, food and lifestyle, Italy rules! Visit Roma, Firenze, La Toscana and Milano and you’ll be… sorry, there is no verb to explain the experience. Like everything else in Italy, even music …

