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Album Review: Warm Digits – Flight of Ideas

  • April 10, 2020
  • Jim F
Warm Digits, aka Newcastle multi-instrumentalist/producers Warm Digits have released a album that neatly squares their own adventures in synth-rock/house/psychedelic music with a host of collaborations including The Orielles, Paul Smith,…
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See: Warm Digits reveal new video for Better Friction, plus live dates

  • April 13, 2018
  • Jim F
Warm Digits, aka Newcastle electronica duo Andrew Hodson and Steve Jefferis, have revealed the new video for Better Friction, taken from their recently released third album Wireless world, which dropped through…
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See: Eat Fast release new video for Immortal Kombat

  • June 30, 2017
  • Jim F
Newcastle quartet recently released their new EP ‘Immortal Kombat’ via the Cannibal Hymns label, and on the back of their recently announced headline show at Sebright Arms on October 2nd,…
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Track: Warm Digits Share “End Times” (Featuring Field Music)

  • February 21, 2017
  • Ben Straughair
Fans of Metronomy, Les Rhythm Digitales,  Les Rythmes Digitales and Hot Chip will want to know that Warm Digits have shared new track “End Times” (Featuring Field Music). Warm Digits…
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Track: Little Comets – Common Things

  • January 23, 2017
  • Jim F
Common things is the first track by Newcastle’s Little Comets to be taken from their forthcoming fourth album Worhead, which drops on 3rd February via The Smallest Label. On it,…
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Say Psych: Album Review, New Cruiser by Blown Out

  • October 12, 2016
  • Simon Delic
I finally saw Blown Out live earlier this year. Fuck they were heavy. The bass was so deep that not only was it slamming tsunamis of air against my chest,…
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Say Psych: Album Review, Failures by Khünnt

  • May 12, 2016
  • Simon Delic
If you’re going to call yourself Khünnt then you are going to need to have a sound that somehow backs that up. In this case the band’s moniker acts as…
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Say Psych: Album Review, Supernormal 2015 Live Transmissions III by Blown Out

  • February 29, 2016
  • Simon Delic
It’s not that long ago that I first became aware of Blown Out. I had been sent an email with a promo of last year’s ‘Jet Black Hallucinations’ album on…
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Say Psych: Album Review, Temporary Infinity by Haikai No Ku

  • January 21, 2016
  • Simon Delic
If you were to do a word cloud of my album reviews so far this year the words ‘dark’, ‘dense’, ‘intense’ and ‘dystopian’ would surely be writ large across it.…
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Track: Lanterns on the Lake – Faultlines

  • October 25, 2015
  • Staff Writers
I’m sure I’m not alone in feeling that slight twinge of trepidation when one of your favourite bands releases new material – will it meet expectations or be a let…
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