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Ian Gittins

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Moby, Innocents

Since the release of 1999′s multi-platinum, zeitgeist-defining Play… more »

Hebronix, Unreal

Joining Cajun Dance Party when he was just 15 and fronting feedback-laden… more »

Editors, The Weight of Your L…

With a crunching of gears, Editors undertake another directional shift. H… more »

Akala, The Thieves Banquet…

Scooping the MOBO Award for best hip-hop artist in 2006 failed to open do… more »

Bonobo, The North Borders…

In a contemporary world of electronica seemingly in thrall to the sleek, … more »

John Foxx and The Maths, Evid…

An under-celebrated godfather of electronic music, John Foxx might flippa… more »

Alt-J, An Awesome Wave…

Anybody who feared that Alt-J’s Mercury Prize-scooping debut album … more »

Adrian Sherwood, Survival …

Adrian Sherwood has spent 30 years unfurling juddering, colon-deep waves … more »

Damien Dempsey, Almighty Love…

Largely unknown outside of his native land, Damien Dempsey is a prodigiou… more »

Gallows, Gallows

You have to wonder if the A&R man who handed Gallows a £1 mill… more »

Duke Special, Oh Pioneer…

“I don’t know enough people who stay up all night, who talk t… more »

Levellers, Static On The Airw…

The Levellers have always been a vastly polarizing musical proposition an… more »

The Temper Trap, The Temper T…

The Temper Trap have been heading toward world domination from the get-go… more »

P.S. I Love You, Death Dreams…

The Kingston, Ontario, duo P.S. I Love You sound versed less in musical t… more »

Giardini di Mirò…

Hailing from the well-heeled Northern city of Emilio Reggia, Italian six-… more »

The Dandy Warhols, This Machi…

Few bands surf the cusp of magnificence and mediocrity with the insoucian… more »

Mano De Dios, Sleep Through T…

London gypsy-punk quartet Mano De Dios will not endear themselves to Engl… more »

Band Of Holy Joy, How To Kill…

In their original, 1980s incarnation, the U.K.’s Band of Holy Joy w… more »

Pop Will Eat Itself, New Nois…

When Pop Will Eat Itself first descended on the mid-’80s U.K. indie… more »

Plaid, Scintilli

[Ed. Note: The revered electronic duo Plaid have collaborated with Bjork … more »

Flash Fiktion, Flash Fiktion…

London trio Flash Fiktion have declared in interviews that their music is… more »

The Black Ghosts, When Animal…

The Black Ghosts’ 2008 eponymous debut album emerged into the world… more »

The Middle East, I Want That …

The Queensland, Australia, seven-piece the Middle East formed in 2005 ove… more »

Speech Debelle, Speech Therap…

The surprise winner of Britain's 2009 Mercury Music Prize, Speech Deb… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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