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CD Review: Little Things Mean a Lot

Mary Kiani Little Things Mean a Lot EMI Australia Scottish singer Mary Kiani returns with an album of jazz classics. In the ‘90s Kiani provided the vocals...

CD Review: Put Your Back N 2 It

Perfume Genius Put Your Back N 2 It Matador Perfume Genius is back with his second album, the Seattle based singer who caught our attention with his...

CD Review: Sounds from Nowheresville

The Tings Tings Sounds from Nowheresville Sony Have The Tings Tings left it too long since their debut success? Can this collection match the quality of...

CD Review: Kindred

Burial Kindred Hyperdub The dub-step deity is back with not a new album but a three tune EP that clocks in just over the 30 minute mark....

CD Review: Kisses on the Bottom

Paul McCartney Kisses on the Bottom Universal Paul McCartney’s latest release is a collection of songs that his’ parent’s generation listened to, and a few new tunes...

CD Review: The MGA Sessions

Siobhan Fahey The MGA Sessions SF Records She was the odd girl out in pop trio Banararama before she transformed into Shakespear’s Sister and more recently...

CD Review: Anthems: R&B

Various Anthems: R&B Ministry Of Sound Imagine a cookbook full of your favourite dishes. Those hearty morsels that make you feel better when your boyfriend dumps...

March Music News – Georgi Kay, Madonna, Sanchez

Georgi Kay Tops The Charts Perth artist Georgi Kay has shot to the top of the Beatport dance music charts with In My Mind, her...

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