Terra Incognita by Atlas Sound
Terra Incognita is taken from Parallax, Bradford Cox’s first release under the moniker Atlas Sound since 2010’s Bedroom Databank.
Opportunity by Brasstronaut
This is the first release from Vancouver’s Brasstronaut since 2010’s Mount Chimaera.
Apparat: A journey from East Berlin and Bryan Ferry to electronic romantism
The only thing between myself and Sascha Ring (aka Apparat) as we chewed the fat on topics ranging from his over-use of percentages to the link between creativity and smoking was the thick layer of dust on my 17’ PC monitor, a broadband connection and boat loads of binary.
Thankless Thing by Wild Beasts
You should all know who Wild Beasts are by now so I’ll keep this brief, suffice to say this is the b-side to forthcoming single Reach A Bit Further, released November 14th via Domino, and it’s bloody great!
Don't miss: The Alpha-Ville festival at Rich Mix (and beyond)
Tomorrow sees the beginning of a four-day festival exploring ‘the intersection between arts, technology and culture’, brought to you by not for profit organization Alpha-Ville. Zeitgeist: International Festival Of Post-Digital Culture is spread across a variety of East London venues (as well as the V&A) and features live music, interactive installations, workshops and screenings.
What You Wanted (S.C.U.M. Remix) by Spector
Horrors associates S.C.U.M. have twisted the glittery indie-pop of Spector’s new single What You Wanted, available now via Luv Luv Luv Records, into a steaming juggernaut of a tune, complete with crisp, pounding drums and distorted guitar lines stolen from the hands of Hades himself.
Slow Club: 'Our "album is unplayable"'
While most of us were busy trudging through January sleet and breaking out into full beach wear at the slightest hint of sun around Easter time, the London-based, Yorkshire duo Slow Club were holed-up in a converted warehouse space in Hackney. ‘We transcended the seasons’ adds Rebecca.
Snipe Highlights
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- A unique collection of photos of Edwardian Londoners
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- Summer Camp: Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days
- Could red kites be London's next big nature success story?
- Margaret Thatcher statue rejected by public
- Silencing the Brick Lane curry touts could be fatal for the city's self-esteem
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- Number of people using Thames cable car plunges
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