
ELEVEN 76: Someone’s Always There
Take the title of Eleven 76’s debut single, Someone’s Always There, and it sounds rather comforting. I mean there you are driving along the shore

Take the title of Eleven 76’s debut single, Someone’s Always There, and it sounds rather comforting. I mean there you are driving along the shore

Hot on the heels of Call Sender’s Golden Langur album from the summer comes new single Nu Blu feat. Rian Peters and (apparently digital only)

Now then, what’s this – pumping analogue disco beat, post-punk-style bass and a Lipps Inc, Funky Town-style synthesizer motif? Oh – and female vocals. That’s

PM Warson returns with new single Right Here, Last Night – all mid-sixties R&B influences with just a touch of jazziness. The track opens with

From record collectors to djs to music creators – sound familiar? Such is the path followed by brothers Johnnie and Bin Neeman whose love of

Max Beesley? Actor Max Beesley? Hotel Babylon Max Beesley? The very same, but let’s not forget he is also accomplished session musician Max Beesley who
Joel Sarakula heads down the musical highway on latest single Lonely Town and pulls in at the 1970s. And I mean the 1970s. The music
Eddie Holland’s classic early sixties R&B cut Leaving Here gets covered by PM Warson on Warson’s new single and it’s arguably our man’s best effort
[RATING: 5] Ok, the monkey overlooked this one but it was for personal reasons so hopefully that’ll excuse the late coverage of Glaze from Aussie
[RATING:5] Here’s the second single to drop from PM Warson’s forthcoming True Story LP, due in April, and it’s an album version re-up of underground