5 times on repeat
Spotify already presented me with their list of what I listened to mostly throughout 2021. Not exaclty a hundred percent accurate as my main stereo setup doesn’t even have streaming… Read More »5 times on repeat
Spotify already presented me with their list of what I listened to mostly throughout 2021. Not exaclty a hundred percent accurate as my main stereo setup doesn’t even have streaming… Read More »5 times on repeat
As far as theme Dub albums go, few have been so ambitious as Raiders Of The Lost Dub. Taking one of the most treasured movie franchises in history, smashing it… Read More »Dub cover art #4
Another gem from the epicenter of country music where Dan Auerbach and his Easy Eye Sound uproot the rich soil of musical tradition to create new works of art. Releasing… Read More »Introducing Aaron Frazer
In keeping with my motto “keep discovering”, I immerse myself with all sorts of new music as much as I can. On that note, I made quite a discovery last… Read More »The sound of Philophon
Just last year, I wrote an article including a short review on Lee Scratch Perry’s then latest album Heavy Rain. Today, Rainford Hugh Perry – better known as Lee Scratch… Read More »Rainford Hugh Perry (1936 – 2021)
Last week I was out and about enjoying a week of free time close to the city of Arnhem. With the stunning scenery of the Hoge Veluwe etched on my… Read More »Crate digging in Arnhem
Following Dub cover art part 1 en 2, this third chapter will feature two albums rather than one together forming the King Of The Dub Rock series. Whether it is… Read More »Dub cover art #3
After one and a half year of not having experienced a live performance, one of my best friends asked me to join him to see Michael Prins play in Bibelot… Read More »An otherworldly experience
The best thing about writing something for an audience, no matter its size, is if you are able to catch your own genuine enthusiasm in the act and put it… Read More »Making History RSD 21
Just like any other industry, the music industry is sometimes caught in the middle of a hype. In 2010 you couldn’t read a music blog or magazine without coming across… Read More »The Volcanos cool things down