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Dave Stelfox meets Ollie Jacob to find out more about his small but perfectly formed Memphis Industries imprint.
MC Paul Barman is not you usual, run-of-the mill, gun-totin', crack-tootin', ho'-slappin' rapper. In fact, he's a rather funny-looking Ivy League...
It's not much of a secret that this is one of my very favourite labels, so I'll keep the sycophancy and over-the-top praise down to a minimum and...
From prog rock epics to two-step, jazz and urban folk, Kieran Hebden has always been at ease with his versatile position in the music industry. Overload met up with him at 2001’s Sonar Festival, shortly before the release of his Four Tet album, Pause.
Ex-Sandal Ian Simmonds has certainly found his feet. The Hill, Juryman's second long-player, continues where the previous Mail Order...
Dave Stelfox braves a chilly Brighton seafront to put questions to Ian Simmonds about his Juryman album, The Hill.
Awash with understated harmony and shuffling, fractured rhythm, a languid tone of contemplation permeates Return To X's nine tracks. From...
Berlin's Kitty-Yo continues to pursue its uncompromisingly eclectic vision, but with the corrupted grooves of Chilly Gonzales may have stumbled...
Fila Brazillia have made quite a name for themselves with their inimitable blend of pronounced percussion, sweeping analogue and inspired slick...
More sublime, forward-looking, folksy electronica from the Melodic label. This time the Yorkshire imprint turns to the Athens, Georgia-based Empire...
One of my favourite discoveries of recent years, Vienna's Couch Records have built a reputation around the small, but perfectly formed output of...
Heads up Jahtari fans. Following on...
Chris Franck, Patrick Forge, Liliana Chachian and Oli Savill's Da Lata have undoubtedly delivered an album of the summer with Songs From The...
Dirk Swartenbroekx follows up 1998's Mocha Supremo with another richly blended album of jazz-influenced electronic fusion. Our Girl In...
Dynamite Joint bring it on with an explosive EP of three new-jazz cuts from Be Bop Dawg aka Lasser Jensen from Denmark. Les Enfants...




















































