Album Review: Squarepusher – Ufabulum

Squarepusher returns with his new album ‘Ufabulum’, and as ever Squarepusher doesn’t take the easy route with yet another ‘difficult’ album. Read More

Album Review: Squarepusher – Ufabulum

Film Review: The Yellow Sea

Yanji is a place which exists somewhere near the border between North Korea, China and Russia, a mild-mannered cab driver Gu-nam (Ha Jung-Woo) is given an offer to clear his debts by traveling to Seoul to kill a businessman Read More

Film Review: The Yellow Sea

Album Review: Shackleton – Music For The Quiet Hour

Shackleton returns with not one but two new albums, with ‘Music For The Quiet Hour’ and ‘The Drawbar Organ’ (originally a trilogy of vinyl 12”s). Read More

Album Review: Shackleton – Music For The Quiet Hour

Album Review: Clark – Iradelphic

Chris Clark’s sixth album ‘Iradelphic’ is a strange new beast from the Warp records mainstay. Clarks music is often free-flowingly dense and restless electronica, but he’s moved away from the abrasive to a more relaxed organic sound. Read More

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Album Review: Clark – Iradelphic

Film Review: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

Director: Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Turkish film-maker Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s new film ‘Once Upon a Time in Anatolia’ is about the aftermath of a murder. The film starts at night, where a group of men go into the countryside Read More

Film Review: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

Film Review: Michael

Director: Markus Schleinzer

Michael walks into his house with some groceries, cooks a meal and sets a table for 2. In the basement, Michael opens a door into a dark room, a boy appears. The boy is Wolfgang, they eat, wash up, watch a bit of television and go to bed. Read More

Film Review: Michael

Film Review: The Guard

Director: Michael John McDonagh

‘The Guard’ is a film set in Connemara, Ireland. Brendan Gleeson plays Sergeant Gerry Boyle, who works as a policeman for the Gardai (Irish Police). Some would call him unusual, perhaps unconventional, but in Connemara Read More

Film Review: The Guard

Film Review: Carancho

‘Carancho’ is the new film from Argentinian director Pablo Trapero. The film begins with some startling statistics, where over 8,000 deaths and 120,000 people are injured on Argentinian roads every year. Read More

Film Review: Carancho

Film review: A Separation

Director: Asghar Farhadi

‘A Separation’ is Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar-winning new film, a domestic drama about the break-up of a family. After many years of marriage, Simin (Leila Hatami) wants to divorce her husband Nader (Peyman Moaadi). Read More

Film review: A Separation

Album Review: Monolake – Ghosts

Monolake, aka Robert Henke, released his seventh album ‘Silence’ as part of a trilogy some 2 years ago. Monolake is back with the second instalment, ‘Ghosts’. Read More

Album Review: Monolake – Ghosts
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