Articles by Rob Woo
Skalpel
Konfusion
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2005
Falling into an ever-declining genre, Skalpels early-Cold-War Polish jazz updated with some 21st century breaks is a strange animal, predo...
Kirsty Hawkshaw
Meta Message
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2005
Kirsty Hawkshaw has worked with some of the best artists from every subgenre of dance music and both her songwriting and her voice have ada...
Plaster
First Aid Kit
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2005
The premise for Plasters music is simple: fun electronic music played live with samplers, synths and a drum kit and it actually manages...
Press
The Fine Art of a White Label
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2005
To be compared to the likes of Leftfield, Underworld, Prodigy and the Chemical Brothers is a mighty accolade, but an empty one if it cannot...
One Self
Children of Possibility
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2005
Born from six years touring as the Russian Percussion Orchestra, One Self is the collaboration between DJ Vadim, Blu Rum 13 from Kid Koala...
Morcheeba
The Antidote
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2005
Their first album since the loss of singer Skye Edwards due to artistic differences and a departure from Warner to Echo Records, the Godfre...
The Designed Disorder / Various
Autonomous Addicts
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2005
The Designed Disorder are an IDM promotion and production alliance who emerged in 98 and steadily expanded a fan base for their shows in t...
Léonard de Léonard
2
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2005
This is the most refreshing album so far this year, so its sad that itll probably stay hidden in stores. Léonard fuses a plethora of elec...