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Monday 15 January 2018

15 January 2018

Hello again.

Dream Wife - Hey Heartbreaker
From London via Iceland, this is off their self-titled debut EP.

Phobophobes - Miniature World
The title track from the highly anticipated debut album from the South Londoners.

The Autumn Stones - Time Is A River
These are from Toronto and as they head into the studio to work on album number three, here's a track from their last one, 2015's Escapists.

Dreamherbs - Break Your Jaw
The first of four singles that they'll release this month. A veritable sonic punch to the face.

Halo Maud - Baptism
A French curio, which you can find on the ever-reliable Heavenly label.

Samh - Just Like Me & You They Don't Know What They're Doing
Local chap Sam Hodgson with his band's new single from last Friday. He's also put out a pay-what-you-like download on his bandcamp of some other new songs.

Happy Accidents - Text Me When You're Home
The new single, from the album Everything But The Here And Now which is due out on February 16.

Candy Opera - What A Way To Travel
From Liverpool, taken from the LP 45 Revolutions Per Minute. Which I presume will play at 33 and a third.

Kosmonaut - Debbie Harry's Smile (California On Fire mix)
Kosmonaut have split up, which is a bit sad, but they leave us with this reworking of their single by The Luxembourg Signal.

Spray - The Magic 8-Ball Lies
Ricardo Autobahn and Jen McLaren of The Cuban Boys with a track from their side-project. Enforced Fun came out in 2016, but new stuff is due imminently.

Otis Mensah - Oh Jane
A couple of wonderfully lyrical tracks from the rap singers now, starting with this which was produced by Berliner intern.

TrueMendous - Childish Behaviour ft Janel Antoneshia
A staggering vocal feat from the LP PS This Is Your Mother Calling.

The Major - Tears In Rain
Another side-project, this time from Jim Burke, aka Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer. The album is A.D.S.R. Soul.

Chris Carter - Blissters
A first release in 17 years from the electronica guru and former Throbbing Gristle man. The album is Chemistry Lessons volume 1.

The Night Programme - Muzak Replete
And finally, old friend Paul Foster with a track from his new release Programme 2. Nice call-back to the last New Order album as well. Top stuff as ever.

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