Review: Jean-Michel Jarre, “Equinoxe Infinity”
Jean-Michel Jarre’s sequel to the groundbreaking original Equinoxe (1978) is likable. That’s part of the problem. In the past ten years, electronic music has been crowned the king of all…
Jean-Michel Jarre’s sequel to the groundbreaking original Equinoxe (1978) is likable. That’s part of the problem. In the past ten years, electronic music has been crowned the king of all…
Two things often happened during the incredibly fertile music scene of the early ’70s (not unlike today with a blast of bands trying for the GOLD) . One of them…
Maybe in our heads we can still move mountains, but our aches and pains reveal another truth.
All the marketing-speak in the world cannot justify what's really being said.
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The Gotobeds released its new LP, the much-anticipated Debt Begins At 30, yesterday via Sub Pop Records. That move, the introduction of a new slate of head-churning material, gives us…
Dark Horse│White Horse is coming soon! Marcela Bovio (Stream of Passion, MaYaN) has been teasing a new metal project for months via her Patreon page, while producer Joost van den…