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SoundscapeM has written the following articles:

102960

Floating Points - Kuiper

Review by Lee Adcock

Find this and treasure it»

102908

Seven Davis Jr - Dancing on the Sun

Review by Lee Adcock

If he does indeed seek the immortality of Re, he’ll have to dig deeper underground.»

102819

Islands - Taste/Should I Remain Here at Sea?

Review by Lee Adcock

Something about Islands stays chained to the earth»

102805

Associates - Sulk, Fourth Draw Down, The Affectionate Punch reissues

Review by Lee Adcock

Listening again to these albums – especially Sulk - my words feel woefully inadequate to describe them, like I’m a worm trying to munch on marble. It can’t be done.»

102723

The Poisoned Glass - 10 Swords

Review by Lee Adcock

Plunges the listener into a pitch-black vacuum»

102756

BEAK> - Couple in a Hole – Original Soundtrack

Review by Lee Adcock

BEAK> can entice even the most seasoned listeners to dive back down with ‘em»

102620

Future of the Left - The Peace & Truce of Future of the Left

Review by Lee Adcock

Falco shall remain a hero to all of us who need absurdity to survive»

102610

Black Mountain - IV

Review by Lee Adcock

Try as they might, Black Mountain haven’t made IV to withstand the withering winds of time»

102546

Charli XCX - Vroom Vroom

Review by Lee Adcock

XCX boils down the urban styles she borrows into PG-rated, glittery sketches of excess bling and forbidden love»

102523

Dog Chocolate - Snack Fans

Review by Lee Adcock

Dog Chocolate are so wrong that they have to be right»

102456

Heck - Instructions

Review by Lee Adcock

Bludgeons the listener with a very limited form of hardcore»

102407

Wussy - Forever Sounds

Review by Lee Adcock

Wussy embody the correct way to bring back the Nineties»

102336

Santigold - 99 Cents

Review by Lee Adcock

The brightest and biggest album she’s ever made»

102305

Brood Ma - Daze

Review by Lee Adcock

DAZE is best taken in one gulp, like nasty medicine»

102288

Radiation City - Synesthetica

Review by Lee Adcock

About as off-the-cuff as a Coldplay single»

102225

Immersion - Analogue Creatures

Review by Lee Adcock

Analogue Creatures amounts to nothing more than a vanity project»

102214

Massive Attack - Ritual Spirit

Review by Lee Adcock

The only major flaw in Ritual Spirit is that it’s not an album»

102197

Nevermen - Nevermen

Review by Lee Adcock

Bring on more madness»

102112

Tricky - Skilled Mechanics

Review by Lee Adcock

Kind of muted»

102089

Her - Tape #1

Review by Lee Adcock

Obviously, the essence of femininity is fucking men»

101932

jennylee - Right On!

Review by Lee Adcock

For her first solo ritual, the enchantress returns to familiar grounds»

101911

Dan Friel - Life

Review by Lee Adcock

For lack of a better word, Friel is still rad»

101767

Chorusgirl - Chorusgirl

Review by Lee Adcock

There’s no slack on the album»

101765

Darren Hayman - Florence

Review by Lee Adcock

Florence isn’t Hayman’s most ambitious or thrilling work ever, but it’s not supposed to be»

101653

The Chills - Silver Bullets

Review by Lee Adcock

The mini cinemas of Silver Bullets showcase all of The Chills’ true strengths»

101590

Corrections House - Know How To Carry A Whip

Review by Lee Adcock

Corrections House do not deal in self-indulgence. Fuck your troubles.»

101531

NosferatuD2 - Older, Wiser, Sadder

Review by Lee Adcock

Go listen to Older, Wiser, Sadder yourself and tell me that’s not heartbreak in motion»

101488

Gramma's Boyfriend - Perm

Review by Lee Adcock

Gramma’s Boyfriend would be a helluva sweet house band.»

101461

Editors - In Dream

Review by Lee Adcock

Finally, Tom Smith understands, that he doesn’t need the skin and bones melodrama to stir us. He just needs to be himself»

101428

Disclosure - Caracal

Review by Lee Adcock

Marks the end of Disclosure as a band, and the beginning of Disclosure as a hit-dispensing enterprise that manufactures durable, no-stain, easy-to-clean products to please every audience»

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