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In an exclusive extract from his book, Drumming with Dead Can Dance: and Parallel Adventures, former Dead Can Dance drummer ...
Seedy English vignettes supercharged by the bombast of New York's superclubs – though they didn't then know it the world's first modern remix album found Soft Cell on a seesaw between hedonism and ...
Enter the Gelliverse for an album of such effervescence it is practically a geyser. The debut from Angel Abaya's spirited new ...
Berlin-based online radio station Refuge Worldwide has launched a fundraising campaign to help it continue broadcasting amid ...
The future of London’s Notting Hill Carnival is “in jeopardy” without “urgent funding”, according to a leaked letter from ...
Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling and Andreas Werliin have shared details of a new album, Ghosted III. Spanning six pieces, the ...
SOPHIE’s 2015 record PRODUCT has been reissued to mark its 10th anniversary. Out now, the updated release features the ...
The current run of new music from The Hidden Cameras is proving to be one of 2025’s most exciting musical returns. First, ...
Like modern day musical alchemists, MC Schmidt and Drew Daniel turn lead (and tin and steel and brass and aluminium) into ...
Some of May’s finest noises, sunniest releases and most pleasing melodies. Chosen for you in the tQ office by Luke Turner, John Doran, Patrick Clarke, Anna Wood and Christian Eede It's football-bloody ...
Hannah Peel speaks to poet, writer and sometime collaborator Will Burns about the 13 albums that influenced her, from Kraftwerk to Jill Scott, Radiohead, Cluster and Steve Reich. Photo by Peter Marley ...
The Go-Betweens were destined to never become stars, but Alfred Soto finds much to praise as he revisits their 1984 LP Spring Hill Fair, a "dense, terse minor masterpiece of literate quasi-pop" If you ...