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Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 9, 201511:06 amJune 6, 2017
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‘It’s like they’ve got no bones’: Shangaan Electro

“When you see them dance you feel like they have got no bones,” beams Nozinja aka Dog, the producer behind the top acts emerging in Shangaan electro – a hyper frenetic style erupting in South […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 9, 201510:37 amFebruary 17, 2015
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Techno logic: Surgeon – Fabric 53

Why did it take so long for Fabric to snare Surgeon for a mix CD? Well after nearly a decade and over 100 releases, the go-to label for bleeps has finally secured techno innovator Anthony […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 8, 201510:43 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Typical girls: The Slits live in Dublin

“The Slits are getting poorer,” Ari Up declares to a two-thirds-full Crawdaddy. “It’s time for us to get paid, if we were rich, we could do shit!”  It’s true, the original riot grrrls may have […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 7, 20158:10 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Pieces of a man: Gil Scott-Heron live in Dublin

Yes, it really is him on that stage at his beat-up Rhodes piano, telling us we “need to fly to better days ahead”. Some 40 years after A New Black Poet kicked the doors in […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 6, 201510:31 pmJanuary 12, 2018
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A day in the life: Matthew Herbert – One One

Sifting through Matthew Herbert‘s website you’ll find writings on critical theory, his self-imposed manifesto, a free stream of his 15-year discography and this claim: “I don’t want music to be dismembered from the body it […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 6, 20159:25 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Dark arts: Autechre live in Dublin

Autechre‘s no-frills live performance works on the thesis that stage shows and visuals are mere pollution, a distraction from their singular musical vision. Sean Booth and Rob Brown famously even play with the house lights turned […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 6, 20158:45 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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More Fire: Antipop Consortium live in Dublin

You get plenty of ‘holy shit’ moments at an Anti-Pop Consortium gig: M. Sayyid and High Priest trading verbal punches; beatmaster Earl Blaize’s Morse code racket as the three MCs take the stage; Beans’ breakneck freestyling […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 6, 20158:10 pmJuly 20, 2015
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Krautrocksampler: Cluster live in Dublin

On The Village balcony, a girl is asking her mate: “So is this krautrock?” She may as well be asking: ‘Er, is this it?’ And fair enough, it’s hard to imagine the refined and reserved Cluster […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 6, 20157:17 pmFebruary 18, 2020
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You can always turn around: Gil Scott-Heron – I’m New Here

The opening two minutes of I’m New Here will stop you dead in your tracks. The intro ‘On Coming from a Broken Home’ glides in on a rip of Kanye West’s ‘Flashing Lights’ before Gil […]

Live reviews by Conor McCaffreyFeb 6, 20156:46 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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La Rock star: Vitalic live in Dublin

Warning: This performance may feature strobe lighting effects. It may also feature frantic LED mania and a 30-foot mirror on stage so you can catch yourself pogoing in the front row. Yes, it does look […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyFeb 6, 20156:28 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Dub with my head man: Martyn – Fabric 50

The mix CD seems a bit quaint these days. Without the forced retro kudos of an underground ‘mixtape’, most record label mixes get buried in HMV CD racks beneath the industry detritus from Hed Kandi […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyJan 28, 201510:30 pmFebruary 17, 2015
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Quality control: Vitalic – Flashmob

Signalling the arrival of your new album using an online day-hour-minute-second rolling countdown is a bit conceited, but we can forgive Vitalic. Flashmob is another genre-defying record from the French electro trendsetter, and the chattering […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyJan 28, 201510:51 amFebruary 17, 2015
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Plenty of added sugar: Hudson Mohawke – Butter

Hip-hop maverick Hudson Mohawke‘s debut album Butter is the aural equivalent of stuffing a full packet of Jelly Tots into your mouth at once. It’s so full of artificial sweeteners and processed ingredients that fans […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyJan 28, 201510:25 amFebruary 17, 2015
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It’s the new mathematics: Antipop Consortium – Fluorescent Black

It’s a relief when MC High Priest boasts that Anti-Pop Consortium are about to “awaken from that permanent nap”, as Fluorescent Black reboots like a mainframe computer after a power cut. Reunited after an “amicable […]

Album review by Conor McCaffreyJan 28, 201512:30 amSeptember 27, 2021
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Industrial strength: Legion of Two – Riffs

Here’s one record you can judge by its cover. The colossal sound on Legion of Two’s debut album Riffs is so ‘industrial’ you can almost trace the cables from those spindly pylons back to the turbine […]

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