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Ben Hewitt revisits Kate Bush's third album, which might not be her most celebrated but might just be her most pivotal ...
Rewiring Braindance for a new generation of Celtic (and beyond) ravers, Oh Mr James creates party friendly modular/digi-acid ...
C.D. Rose hails the playful and enjoyable Quaristice as an ideal place to get to grips with what exactly it is that Autechre ...
Saint Etienne’s next album would be their last felt like the end of yet another era. And that the comfort of all we knew had ...
It’s now five years since we launched our subscription platform with Steady in a last-ditch attempt to save The Quietus during the desperate Covid crisis. Thankfully, we raised enough to temporally ...
I can’t remember why I didn’t offer the same speculative list of upcoming summer bangers I did last year. I guess I just didn’t have a solid enough overview of what’s trending. In an era where ...
Suede's painterly new album takes the raw energy of its predecessor and twists it through layers of distortion and high drama ...
A collaboration between siblings produces a completely beguiling body of work that’s simultaneously scary and sexy, finds ...
In the April 1993 issue of Select (a key text in the run-up to Britpop) the first band interviewed in its famous ‘Yanks Go Home’ feature wasn’t its cover stars, Suede. It was Saint Etienne, a trio ...
As Supersonic’s founder Lisa Meyer told tQ earlier this summer, it’s getting harder and harder for a festival like hers to ...
More than a quarter-century since their last album, the Leicester post-punks sound as sludgy and dyspeptic as ever ...