Josh Crowe
- Apr 23, 2019
Album Review: The Chemical Brothers' 'No Geography'
During the recording of Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands’ ninth album, they enlisted the helpings of the synthesisers and technical gear which saw them reach superstardom in the late 90s. The sound created in this era has been cemented into dance music culture thanks to records such as Exit Planet Dust and Dig Your Own Hole. The recruitment of these analogue synths and drum machines excited the typical old-school raver, but posed a question to critics - would this decision make No


Rob Day
- Apr 3, 2019
How Will Brexit Impact Artists in the UK?
Above: Protestors gather in defence of musicians With last month seeing Theresa May’s deal suffering a third crushing defeat in the House of Commons, and with any kind of reasonable resolution to the Brexit chaos being anything but near, it seems that yet another overlooked consequence of leaving the EU has come to public attention; what does Brexit mean for the music industry? As it stands currently, simply boarding a plane with a guitar is enough to secure a gig in all EU c

