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Review: It's barely been 12 months since the release of Bristol five piece Idles' debut full length, and the band's swift follow up effort is a righteous affair, doing away with any stigma attached to difficult second albums. The heavy post-punkers take another step forward in having the world realise their full potential straight off the bat with album opener 'Colossos' that epicly, post apocalypticly, rattles and hums in swathes of drone and rock menace. Cue a quick change up in direction and we're met with what sounds like a lairy Kasabian smashing up the pub. Beer, sweat and tears. Let's 'ave it. Review: It was way back in 2009 that Anders Trentemoller first invited us on a musical trip around the Copenhagen harbour via an inspired DJ mix that drew on leftfield rock, punk and skewed pop as well as ambient, IDM and, of course, his beloved atmospheric house and techno. This belated follow-up treads a similar path, offering a diverse but hugely enjoyable nautical musical journey that variously touches on shoegaze, industrial, cult Danish records (see How Do I's bizarre but brilliant cover of Abba's 'Knowing Me, Knowing You', for starters), glassy-eyed electronica and more rhythmical, dancefloor-focused fare.

It's a hugely enjoyable journey with plenty of surprises along the way, including an inspired cover of Neil Young's 'Transformer Man' by Trentemoller himself. Review: When it comes to compilation making there's probably no two safer names in the art than Strut Records and Optimo's JD Twitch (and maybe the one Trevor Jackson too). This time around though, surprise surprise, Twitch collides a choice selection of oddball rarities and mythical classics from Germany's original post-punk and DIY scene, and in the process gives the behemoth Vinyl-on-demand label a dashing run for its money. Free serials cracks and keygens. There's a staggering amount of music to be discovered here that will send your mind running down one of Berlin's dank strasses or a Dresden ditch, but after hearing tracks like 'Your Turn To Run' by Malaria!

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