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Daft Punk - Random Access Memories

24 May 20133 stars

A track by track breakdown of the heavily hyped, mixed-bag of a disco-synth album

It’s the most anticipated album of the year, but it’s only partly been worth the wait. While Tron-helmeted duo Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo’s commitment to using real live musicians and an eclectic pool of guests to recreate the…

Public Service Broadcasting - ABC2, Glasgow, Wed 8 May 2013

23 May 20133 stars

An overwhelming visual spectacle outshines the electronic duo's music

Despite having only released their debut album Inform-Educate-Entertain two days prior to this gig, the London based duo have already started to gather a steady cult following due to a slew of well received EPs and heavy exposure on BBC 6 Music. The…

Matias Aguayo set for Electric Frog 2013 set

17 May 2013

DJ and producer whose live sets make use his voice as singing and percussive instrument

‘Travelling to different countries and meeting people who speak other languages and have different codes of behaviour, has made me more flexible in the way I communicate and act towards others; I think this is somehow, unintentionally reflected in the…

Toro Y Moi set for 2013 UK tour with third album Anything in Return

15 May 2013

South Carolina's Toro Y Moi on his musical influences and latest album Anything in Return

‘I want to make music that people should hear, not what they want to hear,’ says Chazwick ‘Chaz’ Bundick, the South Carolina native who records a selection of boundary-pressing intelligent dance tracks under the alias Toro Y Moi, amongst many others.

Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald - Borderland

15 May 20133 stars

Engaging, if slightly underwhelming release from two of techno’s most iconic figures

It’s something of an event when two of techno’s most iconic figures, Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald, join forces in the studio. Intriguingly, they’ve offered scant information regarding their motivations behind Borderland. Perhaps we shouldn’t be…

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Optimo: The Underground Sound of Glasgow

15 May 20133 stars

Tracks from Golden Teacher, Auntie Flo and Debukas feature on mix compilation showcasing the city

(Glasgow Underground) The mouth waters and the ears tingle at the thought of this, the first in a series of compilations showcasing the sound of a city by someone who knows it well. The producers have chosen well here, for they could have no more…

Matmos - The Marriage of True Minds

26 Apr 20133 stars

Diverse album a return to form for duo specialising in high-concept fun

For two decades now, Matmos have making music that goes way beyond sticking microphones in inappropriate places and making glitchy techno from the results. Originally emerging during the post-rock wave of cerebral electronic experimentalists that…

Phoenix - Bankrupt!

19 Apr 20134 stars

Post-breakthrough return is brash, unapologetic, full of pomp and self-assured tunes

(Atlantic) Bankrupt! begins with the brilliant bravura of ‘Entertainment’, a blitzkrieg of uptempo synths and guitars. It’s the kind of epic, contemporary new wave swagger that goes down just swell when performed in front of huge summer festival crowds.

Interview: Terre Thaemlitz to perform at Arika Episode 4/5

18 Apr 2013

Politically-engaged DJ and producer set for gender-themed Arika event in Glasgow

There’s a story Terre Thaemlitz, aka DJ Sprinkles, tells in a footnote to a recent address she gave at Tate Modern. Now published on Thaemlitz’ website, it recalls her DJ-ing a deep house set at the closing party of a queer and transgender cultural…

Exposure: Roman Nose

16 Apr 2013

Glasgow's enigmatic, beepy, dark electro trio talk masks and Satan, among other things

Roman Nose are generally to be found decked out in black hooded tops and intimidating masks, paying little respect to eardrums or graffiti laws [their press release claims they 'scream and kick ears for sadomasochistic pleasure], the Glasgow trio's sets…

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S-Type - King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, Sat 30 Mar 2013

16 Apr 20133 stars

The LuckyMe-signed producer shows why US hip hop labels are after him

The Blessings’ Martyn Flyn and Dominic Flanagan and the acts on their LuckyMe label are more familiar with organising and playing at club nights, so it’s something of a surprise to find the duo hosting a gig at King Tuts, a venue better known for…

Five reasons to head to Electric Circus' Big Day In

16 Apr 2013

Dutch Uncles, Discopolis, Dems, Jonnie Common and more head up the indoor mini-festival

1. It’s in, not out Worried about the shameful 'spring' weather we’ve been having? Wishing you could get away from it with some antipodean (autumn) sunshine and a bunch of bands in a field? Well, tough. But if you couldn’t afford the flight to Oz and…

Conquering Animal Sound - Kinning Park Complex, Glasgow, Fri 29 Mar 2013

16 Apr 20134 stars

A late album launch from the divine bedroom experimenters turned revered live act

Kinning Park Complex doesn’t get enough recognition on account of its versatility and slightly tattered charm. As much the ideal setting for dance classes and community meetings as it is for grassroots punk shows, and intimate musical experiences off…

James Blake - The Arches, Glasgow, Thu 9 Apr 2013

11 Apr 20134 stars

The electronica producer delivers a memorable performance with material from second album, Overgrown

Having notched up five Glasgow appearances in three years, it certainly seems as though James Blake has a fondness for the place, or at the very least the enthusiastic reception he receives here; tonight’s relaxed turns at chat, including a jokey…

James Blake - Overgrown

3 Apr 20133 stars

Troubadour for the Burial generation revisits fey, enigmatic stylings on second album

James Blake provokes that kind of feverish excitement you’d mostly associate with the giddy hormonal urges of Beliebers, but instead he enchants the coolly-detached habitués of Boiler Room. It’s understandable. He is after all, an impossibly zeitgeisty…

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New announcements for RockNess 2013 include Lianne la Havas, Rolando and Kerri Chandler

28 Mar 2013

Reverend & The Makers, Dog is Dead, Henrik Schwarz and more join the line up

The latest additions to 2013’s RockNess festival include soul singer Lianne la Havas; upbeat indie poppers Dog is Dead; Sheffield’s Reverend & The Makers fronted by the outspoken Jon McClure; Detroit techno master Rolando (Underground Resistance/Soma…

Ulrich Schnauss - Electric Circus, Edinburgh, Sun 17 Mar 2013

26 Mar 20134 stars

A panoramic and emotionally driven electronica set from the ambient techno artist

The first time Ulrich Schnauss appeared in Edinburgh, back on Easter Sunday, in 2008 at the Voodoo Rooms, there wasn't a still body in the room, such was the infectiousness of Schnauss' laptop-generated electronica that has since defined a mashed-up…

Interview: Todd Edwards set for Electric Frog Easter Weekender 2013

19 Mar 2013

Line-up features Simian Mobile Disco, Andrew Weatherall, Todd Terje and Pan-Pot

Easter and resurrections go together, in which case Glasgow’s finest serious clubber’s weekender has chosen the right time to stage a comeback. Just when it looked like the two-day Electric Frog event as was had given up the ghost in the face of…

French producer Vitalic takes live band on road for UK tour

19 Mar 2013

Latest album Rave Age fuses disco with rock

In the near two decades since he started making and playing music, Pascal Arbez has managed to surf the waves of taste without being trapped in the hole of typecasting to any particular scene or genre. Discovered by Michael Amato, aka The Hacker, and…

Exposure: Glasgow act Golden Teacher take their live dance music to club nights

18 Mar 2013

Bells From the Deep End EP out on Optimo Music

Another winner has emerged from the Optimo Music stables, with the sleazy Dinosaur L-isms of Glasgow’s Golden Teacher. One of the greatest things to have hit the city’s dancefloors in memory, the ad hoc assembly are a collaboration between members of…

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Minimal: Steve Reich in Glasgow - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Sat 8 Mar 2013

18 Mar 20133 stars

Programme includes Radio Rewrite and older pieces mixes beauty with technical

This celebration of a modern icon doesn’t start well, with an IT failure causing a sizeable delay, during which the crowd perform a spontaneous, good-natured crowd version of Reich’s ‘Clapping Music’. Once things get going, the first…

The Weeknd set for UK tour

15 Mar 2013

Soulfully-voiced Toronto Canadian eschews rap's chiches

All the familiar tropes of hip-hop’s seedy side – narcotics, booze, girls very much in the plural – lurk in the shadows of The Weeknd’s spacey, chilly synthscapes, as nights typically become day and then night again. But if there’s a marked contrast…

Glasgow-based LuckyMe protégée S-Type set for live shows

15 Mar 2013

Remix schedule includes work for Aluna George, Jamie Lidell and Lianne La Havas

LuckyMe protégée S-Type, aka Bobby Perman, has been necking a combo of sick hip hop stimulants. ‘I’ve just had a bowl of porridge and a cup of tea,’ admits the ingenious electronic producer, warming up in his Glasgow studio. ‘I’ve only recently started…

The Knife - Shaking the Habitual

14 Mar 20135 stars

98-minutes of new music from Swedish pioneers is a mighty piece of work

(Rabid) Dear God, where to start? How about with congratulations, not just for taking their time to get it right and unleashing a 98-minute double CD/triple vinyl monster upon us seven years after Silent Shout’s breakthrough success, but for…

Doldrums - Lesser Evil

12 Mar 20133 stars

Incredibly busy electro indie-pop album from Grimes cohort Airick Woodhead

Airick Woodhead is the latest artist to come out of the buzzing Montreal music scene. Woodhead, formerly of Spiral Beach and best friend of Claire Boucher (aka Grimes), is releasing Lesser Evil, his debut LP with his new project Doldrums and the DIY…