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Article by JR Moores (Quietus) Rock Action felt like an anticlimax. How intentional was this? There were those at the Southpaw / PIAS label who had urged Mogwai to plump for an alternative title for their third album, presumably urging something…

They’re the first two tracks to be unveiled from forthcoming album Inferno Boards Of Canada have shared two new songs, titled ‘Introit’ and ‘Prophecy At 1420 MHz’. Released as the first two cuts to be unveiled from forthcoming album Inferno,…

Label: JSNTGM and Engineer RecordsCat No.: JSNTGM 046, IGN 481Format: CDr There is a particular strain of northern underground music that never quite disappears. It simply mutates, regroups and re-emerges in different forms – fuelled less by commercial ambition than…

Congolese collective build sonic starships ouf of the scrapyards of Africa, transforming ritual into auditory assault. All photos by Violaine Morgan Le Fur Kinshasa isn’t the kind of city that waits for you to be ready, the city just takes…

In an exclusive extract from his new book Ukrainian Field Notes, author Gianmarco Del Re explores the soundscape of ScanEagles and Shahed drones turning the skies over Kyiv into a sonic warzone The word drone comes from Old English, referring…

Discover the legacy of Fast Product, the pioneering Edinburgh label behind the "Mutant Pop" ethos, the iconic Earcom series, and the economics behind their post-punk vinyl.

The origins of hip hop may be indelibly associated with New York’s Five Boroughs – and the South Bronx, in particular. But in the 1980s, Long Island’s De La Soul – and near contemporaries like Biz Markie, Public Enemy and…

Label: PumfArtist: VariousFormat: CDTitle: Godspunk (Volume 2) – released 2004 The Godspunk series, released via Pumf Records and curated by Stan Batcow, is a long-running archive of outsider music, experimental noise, and surreal DIY creativity from the fringes of the…

Every week we pick tracks from the East Village Radio and The Wired’s regular bandcamp shows along with our own staff picks. For more information see this article. We’ve had a lot of feedback about the featured artist slots and…

A new boxset from Eureka Entertainment collects five films from the DEFA archives, taking in film noir, Expressionism, melodrama – and denazification At least twice, Germany has had among the most influential and important mainstream film industries in the world. First,…