On The Radar

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House Of Dolls Reverberate With Ballsy Psychedelia

Irish band House Of Dolls play their own brand of Psychedelic drone rock that will kick out the cobwebs from your speakers.

1Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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Do The Post Funk With Débruit

Let’s Post Funk! Take some smooth R&B, ruffle up the beats and add some outlandish synthesiser melodies. When it sounds like Prince on horse tranquilisers, you got gourmet Post Funk.

23Jul2009 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
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Kochka’s Big Mix Up

Over the years, Glasgow has produced its fair share of bands that combine edgy guitars with a Pop sensibility for tunes. Glasgow quartet Kochka add their own Folky, raggle taggle touch.

10Feb2009 | admin | 2 comments | Continued
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Take A Rocket To The 40’s With Kitty, Daisy & Lewis

Are you ready to do the timewarp? These three teenagers from North London play dancehall music from the late 40’s. We’re talking jump blues and early rock n’ roll with a slick urban twist.

1Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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A Sharp, Short Shock

So you want something new, something different. You’re tired of listening to the same old chords every time. These New Puritans do things differently. It’s sharp, angular pop that takes risks.

8Sep2008 | admin | 2 comments | Continued
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Free Blood In ‘Royal Family’ Shocker

Boisterous, noisy dance music straight from the streets of Brooklyn, New York. Free Blood travel in the tyre tracks of No Wave mavericks like Liquid Liquid, Lydia Lunch and James Chance.

4Sep2008 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
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Florence And The Machine Do It Quick And Dirty

Florence sounds like an alco-pop fuelled Chrissie Hynde while The Machine do a souped up version of the Pretenders on ‘Kiss With A Fist’.

3Jul2008 | admin | 2 comments | Continued
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On The Radar Column Tracks Up And Coming Artists

Tuneraker is adding a column devoted to artists who only have a single to their name, yet show potential. The On The Radar column kicks off today with Florence & The Machine.

3Jul2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued