The self-styled lo-fi rebel hip-hop of Catherine Harris-White and Stasia Irons.
READ MOREIn life, we are often held back by limitations that are either of our own making or unjustly placed upon us.
With the frequency in which a new pop siren is rolled out by some label or another it’s always somebody else’s go.
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For a limited time only (namely because we’ve nearly sold out of them) subscribers to our newly launched Loud And Quiet Digital service will receive our ‘I AM V’ birthday 12″ compilation for free.
Loud And Quiet digital allows subscribers to view the whole of our current issue online in a virtual format. It means that you’ll be able to read our latest content as is it’s meant to be seen, with our magazine design in tact.
It’s no substitution for the real life newspaper of course, but it’s pretty damn close and perfect for anyone who struggles to get to our stockists every month.
Subscribe for a year now (for just £10) and you’ll also receive out limited 12″ for free, which features…
Side One
Do The Right Thing – Metronomy
Heat – Telepathe
Pill Program – Teeth!!!
Warrior – The Bitters
Lie Lie Lie – Comanechi
Side Two
In Violet (Hidden Cat Remix) – HEALTH
Peaky Caps – Gold Panda
Today The Truth – Chapter Sweetheart
Strangling Good Guys – Trailer Trash Tracys
Nineteen [Lost Version] – Christmas Island
As we say, there’s not many of these left now, so the offer is only available whilst stocks last, and to celebrate the new digital version of the mag.
Since we interviewed James Welsh, aka Seams, in May 2010, he’s moved to Berlin and has toured with Gold Panda and Dam Mantle, amongst other things. He’s just signed a record deal too, with London label Full Time Hobby.
This month’s issue of Loud And Quiet will be in stores from Saturday [May 19th], featuring exclusive interviews with Lil B, Graham Coxon, ∆, Female Band, Hot Chip, Chet Faker, Ladyhawke, Mac DeMarco and Japandroids.
Still no sign of a third album by HEALTH, but the LA noise band have, it turns out, composed the soundtrack to computer game Max Payne 3.
Ahead of the their Hyde Park show to close the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Blur have announce that they will play 4 intimate shows in order to get match fit.
This week we’ve been listening to new music from Mac DeMarco, The Magnetic Fields, Death Grips, Anywhere and Swim Deep [pictured].
LISTEN HEREThe latest manifestation of avant-garde purveyors Experimental Circle Club.
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