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Album Review – Crystal Pleasures by Faex Optim

The previous work of Edinburgh producer Wesley MacDonald has erred on the side of ...

Single Review – Hush by LYLO

The first release from the Glasgow five-piece since 2018’s Post Era is a downbeat ...

Single Review – I Like It Like That by Alys Hardy

The debut single from the Welsh singer-songwriter captures the giddy rush of the heart ...

Album Review – The Shakes by Savage Mansion

 A few years ago there was a theory going round that guitar music could ...

Album Review – Start From The Endless by Union of Knives

Eighteen years and an almost complete change of line-up on from their debut album, ...

Nuovi Fratelli & Nimbus Sextet – Searching (feat. Russell Stewart, lissappear) 

Having worked on their last couple of albums together, producers Wayne Dickson and Luigi ...

Kryptic – Roses n Daisies (single review)

‘Roses N Daisies’ finds the Paisley MC and producer in introspective form with a ...

EP Review: Pussy Pitstop by Kuntessa

As much as we don’t like to judge books by covers and all that, ...

Interview – Fergus McCreadie On Sketches And A New Wave Of Jazz

What with winning the Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award in 2022 and ...

Interview – Philip Selway On Strange Dance And Tae Sup at The Queen’s Hall

As the drummer with Radiohead, Philip Selway headlined Glastonbury, was in the first band ...

Album Review – Move Into The Luminous by Makushin

The Edinburgh-based record label/arts collective Blackford Hill has consistently put out interesting, thoughtful material ...