News

It was produced by John Leckie, one of the most important and distinctive producers in British music. Leckie has had an ...
The Album Club is like a book club but centred around albums and it started as a monthly online gathering during the pandemic ...
After the interview, 100° and Rising will be played in its entirety on vinyl on an audiophile sound system featuring KEF loudspeakers so that listeners can hear new details and nuances in the ...
Daft Punk has played both sides of the field— while their debut album Homework challenged the limits of French underground house and techno and is linked with their human identities, Discovery ...
Slave to the Rhythm is an audio biography of Grace Jones produced by Trevor Horn, it’s a sonic treat along the lines of Yes’s 90125 or Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s first album. The music ranges from ...
Why is Billie Holiday still considered as one of the greatest jazz voices of all time? Throughout her career and during the decades after her death, she has inspired some of the best vocalists of our ...
Each month our Classic Album Sundays Patreon Members gather from all corners of the globe to explore, discuss and listen to our Album of the Month online. In honour of Pride month, we will explore The ...
This week’s episode of Behind The Counter season 6 features Off the Record in Milton Keynes. “Off the Record is a charity shop and it raises funds for Willen Hospice which is a local charity that is ...
The band members may have been harmony singers but inter-band relationships were not exactly harmonious, especially during the troubled making of their classic folk-rock album.
Join other music fans and professionals sharing memories of favourite albums and artists, while revealing insights as to how these records have changed the course of their lives.
Suede’s second album Dog Man Star smashed through the nascent boundaries of Britpop and reached number 3 on the UK Album Chart when it was released in 1994. It has garnered even more veneration with ...