Archive for May, 2008

  • Tuesday, May 13, 2008  12:21 am 

    2OJFG’s Italo Disco Day, no.3835

    20JFG are once again lost in the haunted starfields of discomatic space, and is it any coincidence that Strut is resurrected and about to release a compilation entitled “Disco Italia”? - no, it was always written in the heavens! This compilation should just be the most awesomest, hitting the listener with one rare gem after […]

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  • Monday, May 12, 2008  12:01 am 

    Es la Buena Ola

    Que Bueno!

    Portland cuates Magic Johnson follow the proud tradition of bands preoccupied with domestic issues (ah, the Barcelona Pavillion!) to deliver instant pyrokinetic no wave fun packing the same rambunctious punch of winningnest outfits Mika Miko or Finally Punk, ‘Telenovelas’, their new 7” on OlFactory records is instinctive block party hardcore that stretches like mega […]

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  • Friday, May 9, 2008  12:01 am 

    I’ve missed you

    You never send me those lovely letters any more

    That time you dreamt of dreaming of being taken up by the birds surfing over the capricious spirals of a wind drawn with delicate lines rising to face gaping clouds dissolving into faces telling you of things you ought not to forget, of things that needed solving […]

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  • Wednesday, May 7, 2008  7:42 am 

    Me and Niko down in Bohan (a true story)

    20jazzfunkgreats consider it a crying shame that what could well be the crowning achievement of British popular culture this century, GTA IV is being greeted with all sorts of desultory and misinformed comments from the usual sanctimonious scaremongering suspects, who of course haven’t played it. The game is a thing of beauty (in spite of […]

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  • Tuesday, May 6, 2008  9:26 am 

    The Bloodening

    Reality bites us, but you know how we roll.

    An international team of biologists travel to the barren lands of London to investigate the impact of the electoral catastrophe in the life-forms of the area. Picture this- a charismatic and rugged Kurt Russell type, a nerdy quantitative analysis guy with empathy deficit issues, a blonde […]

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