Music Reviews tagged with Warp
Jamie Lidell Compass
Lidell's latest was written and recorded in one apparently inspired month. The results aren't always as inspired as we might hope, but at points Compass surpasses anything Lidell has done before.
Paul Fowler reviews...Autechre Oversteps
Autechre's latest is still challenging, but those willing to stick it out will be rewarded with their best album for years.
Paul Fowler tries to nod his head in time...Gonjasufi A Sufi and a Killer
Sumach Ecks, a drug addict with anger issues turned yoga instructor, has made one of the most interesting and captivating albums of 2010.
Andrew Baer has been listening to this for a week straight...Clark Totems Flare
While Clark in 2008 proved that IDM can, indeed be dance-able, Clark in 2009 thinks maybe he went a little too far.
Mike Smith reviews...Maximo Park Quicken The Heart
Another month, another release in time for festival season, another group tipped to be "the band of the summer." Can Maximo Park Quicken The Heart?
Joe Rivers reviews...Grizzly Bear Veckatimest
Worth the hype?
Ryan Faughnder defers to two contrasting voices to find out...Gang Gang Dance Saint Dymphna
Slipped out by Warp during the tail end of 2008, the Brooklyn experi-mentalists have struck gold on their most compulsively engaging album yet.
Jody White gets all starrey-eyed...Squarepusher Just A Souvenir
Tom Jenkinson's follow-up to 2006's Hello Everything is, remarkably, his twelfth album as Squarepusher.
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