FFirst and Last and Always Read More 1 minute read Rupert ThomasbyNeil Mason Erasers’ Rupert Thomas on the first and last records he bought, and his go-to album
BBrief Encounters Read More 2 minute read Tim GanebyNeil Mason Ghost Power’s Tim Gane tunes in to the quick-fire question machine
BBuried Treasure Read More 2 minute read Faceless ‘Achievement’ (Noisebox, 1995)byNeil Mason Norfolk’s answer to The Chemical Brothers, Alistair Cormack and Thomas Albrighton were an ambient dub duo from Norwich.
BBrief Encounters Read More 3 minute read O Yuki ConjugatebyNeil Mason O Yuki Conjugate’s Andrew Hulme and Roger Horberry face the quick-fire question machine
BBrief Encounters Read More 2 minute read Zeus B HeldbyNeil Mason Gina X Performance’s Zeus B Held takes to the chair as we stoke up the quick-fire question machine
BBuried Treasure Read More 2 minute read Kings of Convenience ‘Versus’ (Source, 2001)byNeil Mason ‘Quiet Is The New Loud’, the debut album from Norway’s Kings Of Convenience – Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe – is the gentlest strum and pluck of a record, and the Bergen duo were cast very much from an old school folk tradition.
BBrief Encounters Read More 2 minute read Ken DowniebyNeil Mason The Black Dog’s Ken Downie pulls up a chair and faces down the quick-fire question machine