I’m sure we’re not the first and definitely not the last to mention the latest release of Oi Polloi‘s The Rig Out. As the publication goes from strength to strength, not only has the format been improved but you’re …
I’ve been a fan of Ahu for a some time now, not just for her unique vocal talents, but also her production and then there’s the wonderful mixes she weaves together.
With a long player (hopefully) imminent here’s a opportunity …
To use the phrase ‘Duffer’ and ‘hoody’ in the same sentence would normally have people running for the hills, well hold on a minute as Duffer of St.George are on a mission to diminish that 90s stigma by releasing some …
Paul Beatty was already a well respected poet and performer when he published his raucous, wildly entertaining, incendiary first novel White Boy Shuffle. This was followed by the acclaimed and thought-provoking Tuff, and and anthology of African American humour, Hokum. …
You can’t knock David Keyte’s Universal Works for getting their range to what seems onto most retailers rails this year, and deservedly so I say.
One such (unlikely) retailer that’s started pick up on the momentum that the independents have …
You don’t necessarily need to love the 40s and 50s to find something of your interest in the Sivletto store.
Based in Stockholm, settled in an über cool 50s style shop, their web-shop offers not only music, books, DVDs, cosmetics …
You’ve probably read about this already on various blogs on the internets, but like this post we’ve always been behind Alkr.
Now we know they’re renowned for their brightly coloured laptop sleeves and iPhone covers, but this sees them …
The ability to carry one’s necessaries seems ever more of a minefield, looking for the practical and desirable whilst not breaking the bank, or straying too far into the realm of the metrosexual.
Recently, Barbour have come up trumps with …