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    Acoustic Rooms Weekly 04/02/2019
    Abby Clarke
    • Feb 5, 2019
    • 3 min

    Acoustic Rooms Weekly 04/02/2019

    Last week was an incredible night with guest artist Chrisèe performing a great guest set, and this week was looking to be just as good with another guest slot from Emzae who recently performed at Beat the Streets. The night started as usual with a few open mic slots and two guitarists kicked things off with Shaman joining them with some vocals on their last song. They created a dramatic atmosphere with their calm rock instrumental music and Shaman ended the set promising he’d
    Deptford Goth – ‘Songs’ album review
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    • Nov 10, 2014
    • 2 min

    Deptford Goth – ‘Songs’ album review

    Following his 2013 debut, Life after Defo, Deptford Goth has come back with a more upfront and honest sound for his second album: Songs. Sticking to his love for synthesisers and vague lyrics, we were promised a more cheerful and joyous record from him at the press release a few days before Songs’ release. And yes, this album is just about as joyous as that tear-melted post breakup Ben & Jerry’s cookie dough ice-cream. Deptford Goth is the producer turned singer-songwriter Da
    Jredd – ‘The Next Level’ album review
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    • Oct 30, 2014
    • 2 min

    Jredd – ‘The Next Level’ album review

    Most 8 or 16-bit soundtracks get monotonous and dull over time, but Jredd’s new album ‘The Next Level’ manages to overcome this. Mixing techno, electronic and 8/16-bit sound samples from Sega games, Jredd creates a nostalgic album which will keep you guessing where that last beat came from. Admittedly a bit of a niche album that won’t appeal to many, but to those electronic fans who are looking for something a bit different this album will be either a wave of nostalgia or a f
    Foxes – Youth (Single)
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    • Oct 28, 2013
    • 1 min

    Foxes – Youth (Single)

    Louisa Rose Allen, known to us as Foxes has released her new single Youth which has instantly drawn me into checking out what she’s done already. Despite fresh face on the electro pop scene, she’s already guested with massive artists such as Rudimental and Fall Out Boy. Youth still seems as enticing as it was when it came out, now as a re-release, following her Warrior EP and singles Echo, White Coats and Home. “Don’t tell me our youth is running out, it’s only just begun” sh
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