Articles by Rob Woo
Lotterboys
Animalia
PUBLISHED Feb 16, 2007
Taken from a name given to a group of youngsters that opposed the Nazi regime in Germany in favour of fashion and swing music, Lotterboys f...
Roger Sanchez
Come With Me
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2006
From one of New York houses biggest names comes the eagerly anticipated artist album, Come With Me, laden with sensuality and deep persona...
Namosh
Moccatongue
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2006
There is something extremely sexual about Moccatongue. Ignoring Namoshs lyrics about wanting "to do it to you on a Friday night it is mos...
Kraak & Smaak
Boogie Angst
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2006
Derived from a Dutch proverb meaning "neither here nor there, Kraak & Smaak becomes more fitting as the album develops. Funk and style con...
Sissy
All Under
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2006
It would be naïve to ignore comparisons between Sissy and the early 90s Bristol trip-hop movement, a sound spawned by the likes of Tricky,...
Caribou
Start Breaking My Heart/Up in Flames
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2006
It's odd enough that any artist would want to be named after a province let alone two. Nonetheless, the first Manitoba (Handsome Dick) took...
Oakenfold
A Lively Mind
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2006
Back after 2002s hugely successful artist debut Bunkka with yet another celebrity entourage, Paul Oakenfold returns with more club jams to...
Bob Sinclar
Western Dream
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2006
Its been hard to avoid the massive single "Love Generation, a number one smash almost everywhere in Europe and tipped to blow up in North...