Modern Classics (4)

7" Singles A Selection of those strange artefacts that seem to come from another age... Autocollants, Buddha On The Moon, Steinbecks, Ninotchka, Le Mans, Ohio, Poundsign# and Orange Cake Mix provide the platters.

Belle & Sebastian It's a review of their 'If You're Feeling Sinister' LP, honest.

Bis 'The New Transistor Heroes', debut LP by noisy Glasgow oiks.

Something Cool Cher Doll records' recently released compilation under a fleeting microscope.

Post-Rock and Techno, the sounds of American post-rockersTrans Am, and European post-techno bods Kreidler and To Rococo Rot.

Swell A new Swell LP, due for UK release in March 1997, reviewed...

The Arab Strap Alistair Fitchett with a review of the Glasgow band Arab Strap's LP 'The Week Never Starts Round Here' which was released late in 1996.

'Homework', a long-playing record by French recording artistes 'Daft Punk, reviewed with wit and vigour by the ex-editor of the now defunct EGO magazine, and DJ at the respected Rumpus Rooms, Mr Robin Tomens.

DJ Shadow's 'Endtroducing' and Other Mo Wax Grooves, reviewed by Daniel Williams, with Alistair Fitchett in the wings. Dan also reviews Sufi on this page.

Spring Jungle, 1996... tunes by Photek, Squarepusher and Source Direct amongst others, reviewed by Alistair Fitchett. Includes a longer rant on the State of The Jungle at that time.



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